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International conference International conference in Novy Bydzovin Novy Bydzov
SOCIAL AREASOCIAL AREA Daniela Lusková
May 2008
What is it all about……… participation
ideas
cooperation
communication
How it works here……..
social services and their local planning town-duties in system of social security criminality prevention care of seniors social work with Romany ethnic group projects financed by EU in cooperation with
NNOs
Social services 1
Founders: Town Higher administrative unit State Private or legal entities
Providers: Allowance organizations Organizational units Citizens‘ association Generally beneficial associations Church
Social services 2
Regularization solves: Registration of providers Financing Types of services Inspections Education
Local planning: Work groups Involvement of public Action plan
Social services 3
The most frequent services established by towns: Day-care services Retirements homes
Ageing population
The most frequent form of establishment: Allowance organization Organizational unit
NB and CH have a generally beneficial association
Town-duties in system of social security
State‘s delegated agency: Provisions in material need Care-allowance Allowances for handicapped Collision guardianship Care of problem families Surrogate family care Care of inadaptable Probation officer for youngsters
Criminality prevention 1
Town‘s individual scope: Multiple-source financing Projects form Focused on children and youth Criminality prevention manager and work
group Spectrum of participating organizations,
including NNOs Action plan
Criminality prevention 2
Priorities: Support of cooperation Support of education Support of informedness Support of sports-grounds usage Support of social services Support of risk-groups employment Support of citizens safety Education towards healthy life-style Secondary prevention Care of socially-segregated people
Care of seniors
Local day-care service in the field Lightening services for caring families Houses with day-care service
6 within region Support of free-time activities Care-allowance
Social work with Romany
ethnic group
Field social worker NB 4,48% of Romany ethnic group in
population NB 67% unemployment of Romany ethnic
group Supportive projects Community service jobs Preparation of low-threshold center
EU financed projects
Realization usually NNOs Work with groups endangered by social-
exclusion Experience:
mothers Romany ethnic group unemployed
How does it work in your country……….
Slovakia Poland Latvia Italy
Thank you for your attention