This report clarifies the intellectual basis and the practical guidelines for analysing welfare innovations in the twenty cities studied as part of WILCO.
Teresa Bolaños Ríos
A large number of people representing different organizations and the academic world attended this WILCO grassroots event in Warsaw.
Twelve elected District Councillors attended this event, discussing the findings of the WILCO UK research team on social innovation in welfare services in Dover.
This report compares the findings of the twenty city reports, analysing patterns of socio-economic inequality specific to our chosen city cases; (…)
The Birmingham grassroots event resulted in great interest for linking WILCO research findings to local platforms like the Birmingham Social Inclusion Process.
This part of the WILCO video highlights some of the issues social innovations across Europe seek to address.
What does Social Innovation mean? Social interaction, participation, joining forces… Social innovators introduce their initiatives and motivations.
The WILCO team will meet for its final consortium in Brussels on Thursday, 30th of January.
WILCO researcher Laurent Fraisse presented some of the outputs of the WILCO research on social innovation in the local governance of welfare services