Social innovations are met with sympathy by local policy-makers, as this report of social innovations in Pamplona concludes. It is part of a series describing innovative projects in the areas of housing, employment, family care and immigrant integration in 20 cities across Europe. Local innovation is assessed in relation to process, partners and stakeholders, and level of embededdness in the local welfare system.
Teresa Bolaños Ríos
The objective of this series of reports is to study the interplay of innovations with local welfare systems, to identify critical factors and think about appropriate ways of up-scaling innovations.
The objective of this series of reports is to study the interplay of innovations with local welfare systems, to identify critical factors and think about appropriate ways of up-scaling innovations….
The objective of this series of reports is to study the interplay of innovations with local welfare systems, to identify critical factors and think about appropriate ways of up-scaling innovations.
The objective of this series of reports is to study the interplay of innovations with local welfare systems, to identify critical factors and think about appropriate ways of up-scaling innovations.
This series of reports describes innovative projects in the areas of housing, employment, family care and immigrant integration in 20 cities across Europe. Each report describes and assesses local innovations…
20 years of centre-right governments in Milan have boosted the privatisation and contracting-out of public and welfare services. Since 2011 a new city government has emphased participation in welfare governance. This report is part of a series describing innovative projects in the areas of housing, employment, family care and immigrant integration in 20 cities across Europe.
The Brescia report on innovations, part of a series describing innovative projects in the areas of housing, employment, family care and immigrant integration in 20 cities across Europe, presents and analyses cases of social innovation in three areas of Brescia’s local welfare: re-insertion of specific groups of population; activities for families in need; and housing solutions for different target groups.
Privatization processes in the Polish capital sometimes turn citizens into innovators to address needs like childcare, immigrant support, housing and employment. This report, featuring local welfare innovations in Warsaw, is part of a series describing innovative projects in 20 cities across Europe.
The decentralised political structure of Spain, the specific Barcelona government and the dynamics of local civil society make the ingredients for active social welfare innovation in Barcelona. This report is part of a series describing innovative projects in 20 cities across Europe, assessing innovation in relation to process, stakeholders, and level of embededdness in the local welfare system.