Discussion topics included how to increase the participation of socially vulnerable people and how to balance the requirements of professional organisations and the expectations of active citizens.
Teresa Bolaños Ríos
The event was titled “The City between Vulnerability and Innovation” and addressed policy-makers, scholars, civil society activists and interested members of the public.
How can new welfare challenges across Europe be tackled in a fresh and innovative way? And how to make bottom-up innovation sustainable through new models of governance?
This event featured two WILCO seminars with around 60 participants, representing public and private sectors, civil society, and universities.
An open conference will be organized to disseminate the results of WILCO at the European level at the end of 2013. Members of WILCO’s four main audience groups –…
The seminar reflected on the challenges of social innovation and addressed how to learn about the innovative projects in other cities Europe.
Presentation by Benjamin Ewert at a workshop of the German Integration Advisory Council in Berlin (February 2012)
This series of reports describes innovative projects in four local welfare areas in 20 cities across Europe. Each report describes and assesses local innovations in relation to process, partners and stakeholders, and level of embededdness in the local welfare system.
The objective of this series of WILCO city reports is to study the interplay of innovations with local welfare policy systems and orientations.
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.