Title: Equal Second Round
1 Equal Second Round
2Overview
- Information about the requirements for
- Testing and delivery (Action 2)
- Transnational co-operation (Action 2)
- Mainstreaming (Action 3)
- Information about what you need to do
- How the Support Unit can help
3Outputs Action 2
- Development Partnership Agreement (DPA)
- Transnational Co-operation Agreement (TCA)
- Equal Opportunities Policy
- Public Match Funding Certificates (for first 12
months) - Profile and Advance Claim Form
- CD ROM/Disk
4Outputs Action 3
- Mainstreaming Partnership Agreement (MPA)
- Public Match Funding Certificates (for first 12
months) - Profile and Advance Claim Form
- CD ROM/Disk
5Materials and Support
- Forms and guidance available today
- Guidance notes on leading principles available
- Downloadable from www.equal.ecotec.co.uk
- Helpline support
- Additional help available
- Project Planning seminar on 11 and 12 November,
London
6Timeframes
Earliest deadline 28/02/05 Latest deadline
30/04/05
Earliest Action 2 start 1/05/05 Latest Action 2
start 1/07/05
DPA
Submission to ESU
Approval
TCA
Advance Payment
MPA
Earliest deadline 28/02/05 Latest deadline
30/04//06
Earliest Action 3 start 1/05/05 Latest Action 3
start 1/07/06
7Next Steps
- Consult with partners
- Identify issues and concerns
- Confirm resources
- Involve all stakeholders
- Look at
- Forms and guidance notes
- Begin to plan your DP
- Activities, tasks and responsibilities
- Consult with existing DPs
8What is the DPA?
- Rationale for DP
- Planned objectives, activities, outputs and
finances of DP for whole of Action 2 - Signed by lead partner/DP Ltd and partners
- Jointly developed with partners and other
stakeholders - Forms part of Agreement with ESFD
- Covers reporting requirements of Action 2 Closure
Report and EC - A live document
9Development of DPA
- Should reflect and refer to consultations with
target groups, TNG members, policy makers,
employers during Action 1 - Should reflect learning from other relevant
projects and actions, including any specific
research commissioned - Equal opportunities and empowerment issues should
underpin - Be concise (word limits apply!)
10Key Sections
- Changed from Round 1 to assist project planning
and management - Rationale for labour market/target group
- Partnership analysis
- Strategic objectives, outputs and work plan
- Leading principles
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Expenditure and income analysis
- Certification
11DPA
Summary and rationale
TCA development
Partnership analysis
MPA development
Strategic objectives, outputs and work plan
Leading principles
Monitoring and evaluation
DP activities
Finance
12Partner Analysis
- Identify partners
- experience, skills, expertise and resources
- interest and expectations
- barriers and issues
- roles
- Stakeholder involvement
- Resource management
- Main activities of DP must be undertaken by
partners - All partners costs must be actual
13Partnership Features
14Who to include when submitting DPA
- Only confirmed partners at this stage
- Consider who needs to be included to meet
objectives of DP - Consider how voluntary and community-sector
organisations can be included - empowerment issue - Consider size of partnership and management
arrangements
15Strategic Objectives
SMART criteria Specific, Measurable, Achievable,
Realistic and Timebound
16Work Plan
- Breakdown of strategic objectives by activities,
responsibilities and timeframes - Outputs relating to objectives and activities
17DP Outputs
18Leading Principles (Equal Opportunities)
- Summary
- Equal Opportunities Implementation Strategy
- Based on Equal Opportunities Policy
19Equal Opportunities Policy
- Equal opportunities should underpin all DP plans
and activities - Developed and agreed by DP during Action 1
- Key part of DPA (attached at Annex 4)
- Guidance on current legislation and how to
develop an equal opportunities policy and
implementation strategy in Guidance on completing
DPA
20Leading Principles
- Innovation
- Type and level of innovation, and how it relates
to other aspects of the DP - Current position, evidence, audiences
- Empowerment
- Individuals, partners, employers, issues
- Transnationality links to TCA
- Activities, levels, outputs and responsibilities
- Mainstreaming links to MPA
- Potential activities and audiences
- Equal Opportunities outcomes into policy and
practice
21Monitoring and Evaluation
- Linking both objectives and leading principles
- Overview of how all aspects of the DP work will
be evaluated - Soft outcomes
- Roles and responsibilities
22Expenditure and Income Analysis
- Guidance on methodologies, ineligible costs,
ringfencing etc. - Rules on transnational costs - costs of DP NOT of
transnational partners, unless reciprocal
arrangement - Match funding - integral part of developing DPA
with partners
23Certification and Annexes
- DPA must be stamped and certified by all partners
- Annex 1 Partners Details and Certification
- Annex 2 DP Diagram
- Annex 3 Transnational Partners
- Annex 4 Equal Opportunities Policy
- Annex 5 Beneficiary Outputs
24GB Equal Support Unit
- Named Contact
- DP and Finance Contacts
- Tel 0121 616 3660
- Fax 0121 616 3662
- Email equal_at_ecotec.co.uk
- Wesbite www.equal.ecotec.co.uk
25Introducing the TCA
26Why transnationality?
- Add value to domestic activity
- develop common European solutions to common
European problems - build on current good practice
- deepen understanding of nature and forms of
discrimination, inequality and labour market
exclusion - keep up to date with policy developments around
Europe
27Transnational Co-operation
- Integral and adds value to DP activities
- Levels of transnational work
- exchange info / experience
- exchange trainees, trainers and staff
- parallel development of new approaches
- transfer and adapt approaches across Member
States - joint development
- Aim for creative outputs - ensure added value
28Searching for Transnational Partners
- Must have at least one DP from another Member
State - BUT-at least 2 DPs from other Member States
recommended - Research
- -partners prior experience
- -other transnational contacts
- -Equal Common Database (ECDB)
29Equal Common Database
- http//europe.eu.int/comm/employment_social/equal/
index_en.html - Up to date summary of all DPs across Europe
- European Questionnaire
- Extensive search facilities
- Advised to search within chosen theme
- but think creatively
- May learn from differences as well as
similarities
30Things to watch out for
- Check national priorities
- Check how issues/problems are classified across
themes - Technical/specialist terminology may not be
consistent - Be prepared for translation work
31Where does the TCA fit in?
- Prepared and agreed during Action 1
- Validated via ETCIM by 2 months before Action 2
start date - Assessed by the relevant National Support
Structures / Managing Authorities - Becomes a working document during Action 2
32What does TCA stand for?
- Transnational
- Co-operation
- Agreement
33What is the purpose of the TCA? (1)
- Confirms the Development Partnerships commitment
to work transnationally - Presents an overall vision for the transnational
partnership - Establishes a common and agreed understanding of
the transnational partnership, activities and
outputs right from the start
34What is the purpose of the TCA?(2)
- Complements and adds value to the DPA
- Provides a structured basis for
- planning the transnational work during Action 1
- managing, monitoring and evaluating the
transnational work during Action 2
35What does the TCA look like?
- Same as for Round 1
- Detailed in Brief 11 and Annex 11 of the Equal
Guide on Transnationality - Divided into 6 sections covering the main aspects
of the transnational work - Completed, submitted and validated electronically
via ETCIM
36Using ETCIM
- Equal Transnational Co-operation Internet Module
- web-base management tool
- appoint ETCIM administrator
- work in collaboration with partners
- seek agreement by Support Unit, in conjunction
with DPA.
37TCA Content (1)
- Section 1 names of the transnational
partnership and participating Development
Partnerships - Section 2 rationale and objectives
- Why?
- What?
- Section 3 work programme and methodology
- How?
- When?
38TCA Content (2)
- Section 4 organisational and decision-making
arrangements - Who?
- Section 5 monitoring and evaluating procedures
- What exactly?
- Section 6 financial provisions
- How much?
39Eligible costs
- Costs of participation
- Communication/translation
- Information visits/placements of participants
- Contributions from each DP for joint
activities/joint development - Meetings/events/placements
- Joint activities/joint development of services
carried out by third parties - Co-ordination secretariat, experts and evaluation
40Value of the TCA
- Of most value if used in a practical way
- Used to
- focus discussions and establish clear basis for
co-operation - agree the detail of the transnational work
- assist day-to-day management of the transnational
work - review progress, outputs and achievements
- publicise and raise awareness of the
transnational work - empower target groups and other stakeholders
- Work alongside other documents and tools (e.g.
glossary, work plans, terms of reference)
41A few tips for Development Partnerships...
- Quality Input
- Takes time and effort
- Take account of language and vocabulary - avoid
jargon! - Be as clear and specific as possible
- Prepare and agree a paper version before using
ETCIM
42More information
- New Guide on Transnational Co-operation
- ETCIM User guide
- Transnationality- a guide for Development
Partnerships - Building an Equal Europe Conference (12/13
January 2005) - Contact the Equal Support Unit
43Action 3 and your EQUAL Mainstreaming Partnership
Agreement
44What is Action 3?
- Dissemination
- Sharing information and raising the awareness of
the target audience of your activities. - Mainstreaming
- Influencing your target audience to adopt your
outcomes or products into mainstream provision
45What is the MPA?
- Details your mainstreaming strategy including
objectives, activities, outputs and finances for
the whole of Action 3 - A working document, updated to reflect any
changes in your mainstreaming programme or
partners - Develop in conjunction with TNG members and
policy makers
46Timetable
- Earliest start date 1st May 2005.
- - Action 3 can begin on the same day as Action 2
- Latest start date 1st July 2006
- - MPA, Profile and Advance Claim form and Public
Match Funding Certificates submitted to the
Support Unit 2 months prior to your Action 3
start date. - Latest end date 31st December 2007
47Development of your MPAWhat, Who, How and When
- Decide what outcomes and products that you want
to mainstream - Consider your target audience and who needs to
know what your project has achieved or produced - How are you going to get information to the
people that matter? - Decide when to involve or inform your target
groups
48Section 3 Summary
- Your summary will appear on the Equal website
- The Support Unit will use it to represent you in
its publicity materials - The summary should include
- an outline of your objectives
- your partnerships rationale
- your target audience
- the main outputs and outcomes from your
partnership
49Section 4 Partnership
- Collaborate with other Equal funded DPs
- Consider the roles of existing Action 2 partners.
How can they be best utilised during Action 3? - Bring in new partners
- Ensure the structure of your Mainstreaming
Partnership empowers all partners
50Section 4 Partnership II
- Decide on the main areas of responsibility for
each partner - Management, administration, finance
- Design of activities
- Delivery and implementation
- Monitoring and data collection
- Evaluation - internal
51Section 5 Strategic Objectives and Outputs
- Summarise the overall aim of your Mainstreaming
Partnership - State your strategic objectives and develop SMART
targets - Describe your outputs
- How will ESF support provide added value?
52Section 5 Work Plan
- Develop an appropriate and detailed work plan to
include - activity to be support by Action 3
- a timetable for activities
- roles and responsibilities
53Section 6 Transnationality
- Equal can fund additional transnational activity
during Action 3 if - Activity is additional to your TCA
- Additional work primarily benefits the GB target
audience of your partnership. - Activity meets all eligibility requirements
54Other sections
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Expenditure
- No beneficiary costs in Action 3
- Income match funding and revenue
- Financial and audit procedures
- Audit requirements set out in the Equal
Handbook.
55Timetable
- Earliest start date 1st May 2005. Action 3 can
begin on the same day as Action 2 - Latest start date 1st July 2006
- MPA, Profile and Advance Claim form and Public
Match Funding Certificates submitted to the
Support Unit 2 months prior to your Action 3
start date. - Latest end date 31st December 2007
56Clinic Sessions