Teresa Bolaños Ríos
The project is funded by the Norwegian State Housing Bank. It started in April 2013, and will end in November 2013.
This event introduced different types of innovations in Münster, as a result of WILCO project research findings.
WILCO researchers highlight challenges like visibility, funding and local context. Find out more in this video.
In this video WILCO researchers explain how the project will benefit innovators, researchers and policy makers alike.
Chair of Employment and Social Affairs Department of EU Parliament offers her take on social innovation at WILCO mid-term seminar.
The representative from the European Commission, Heiko Prange-Stöhl, tells us about how he sees his role and what he looks for in a project.
This report offers insights in individualised support services for residents of different areas, a project supporting work reintegration of people with mental health problems and housing support for vulnerable groups. Local innovation is assessed in relation to process, partners and stakeholders, and level of embededdness in the local welfare system.
The theme of the Festival was ‘Social Innovation’. How can the government facilitate social innovation?