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Gabriele Di MarcantonioProgetti Sociali s.r.l. Impresa Sociale
Coordinator of TINCOM and YUS projects
Torrevecchia Teatina, 29th of March 2012
The PROJECT TinCom
Funded by the EU Programme
PROGRESSCall for proposals on social experimentation 2010
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Project background
COM (2007) 498 – Promoting young people’s full participation in education, employment and societyThe economic recovery will be able to reduce the high rates of youth unemployment, but with the risk of increasing social exclusion of low skilled young European workers. […] The unemployment rate of low qualified youth is significantly higher than the more educated peers and young adults’ unemployment often turns into long-term unemployment.
COM (2008) 412 - Renewed social agenda: Opportunities, access and solidarity in 21st century Europe A key role for the EU in the face of globalization and rapid technological change is to help Member States to modernise labour markets and to anticipate change and restructuring
THE EUROPEAN UNION FRAMEWORK
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Project background
COM (2010) 2010 EU Strategy 2020EU 2020 puts forward three mutually reinforcing priorities: – Smart growth: developing an economy based on knowledge and innovation. […] – Inclusive growth: fostering a high-employment economy delivering social and territorial cohesion.
Inclusive growth means empowering people through high levels of employment, investing in skills, fighting poverty and modernising labour markets, training and social protection systems so as to help people anticipate and manage change, and build a cohesive society.
To promote deployment and usage of modern accessible online services (e.g. e-government, online health, smart home, digital skills, security).
THE EUROPEAN UNION FRAMEWORK
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Project background
«Social inclusion means people are engaged in community
and digital lives, and that they have opportunities for
training and employment»
Richard Wynne – Minister of Housing, Victoria - Australia
«Civil and democratic societies demand that everyone be able
to access and share information. In the 20° century this
meant being able to read and having access to print
materials, radio and television. In the 21° century it means
having access to information and communications
technology; in short, it means digital inclusion»
Andrew Mahar, Executive Director, Infoxchange AustraliaProject SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Project background
ACTIVELY PROMOTES NEW SOLUTIONS FOR EMERGING PROBLEMS
AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY:
AIMS AT BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN FORMAL AND REAL EQUALITY
PROVIDES EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL ITS MEMBERS, ALSO IN ACCESSING THE DIGITAL TOOLS
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Project objectives
OVERALL GOAL
TO INNOVATE THE APPROACH OF THE OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION TO YOUTH INCLUSION AND EMPLOYMENT POLICIES,
BY CARRYING OUT THE METHODOLOGY OF THE LIVING LABORATORY FOR ENABLING THE PARTICIPATION OF A STRONG PUBLIC-PRIVATE-PEOPLE PARTNERSHIP
IN CREATING, SHARING AND IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL SOCIAL SERVICES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Project KEY-WORDS
THE KEY-WORDS OF THE PROJECT
DIGITAL INCLUSION
DIGITAL INCLUSION
YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG PEOPLE
EMPLOYMENTEMPLOYMENT
LIVING LABSLIVING LABS
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SOCIAL INCLUSION
EU AND LOCAL NETWORKS
EU AND LOCAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION
SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENTSUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT
CROWDSOURSINGCROWDSOURSING
INNOVATIONINNOVATION
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Work-plan - WP 2
WP 2 – The TINCOM lab: the community collaborative level
Steering Group 18.10.2011Steering Group 18.10.2011
TRANSNATIONAL TEAM OF EXPERT: TinCom lab Coordinator – Progetti Sociali; TinCom lab Facilitator – Inclusion; TinCom lab Facilitator – Ud’Anet
Organization and management of the TinCom
Living LabLiving labs are open innovation environment in real-life
settings, in which user-driven innovation is fully integrated within the co-creation of new services,
products and societal infrastructures
EU Commission – Living Labs for user-driven open innovation, 2008
The Living Lab approach
WP 2 – The TINCOM lab: the community collaborative level
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Work-plan – WP 3
WP 3 – The TINCOM lab: the local demonstrative level
2 LOCAL TEAMS FOR PILOTS (IT – UK): 2 pilot Facilitators– Progetti Sociali, Inclusion 2 pilot Promoters– Progetti Sociali, Inclusion Technical Assistant – Ud’Anet Tutor on line – Ud’Anet
Experimentation at local level of the Youth Social and Employment Tele-Inclusion Platform and management
of a pilot crowdsourcing targeted space
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The social experimentation approach
TinCom Social Experimentation
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Work-plan – WP 4
WP 4 – Design and implementation of the TinCom platform
DEVELOPMENT TEAM: Senior developer – Ud’Anet Junior developer – Ud’Anet Multimedia developer – Ud’Anet Technical support – Ud’Anet
Creation of an innovative internet space where the Open Method of
Coordination will be applied through an ICT platform for cooperation, peer-reviewing and exchange of
good practices and innovative ideas for the social and digital inclusion of
young peopleProject SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Tin-Com platform development
TinCom web Platform development
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The Work-plan – WP 5
WP 5 – Social experimentation evaluation
EVALUATION TASK FORCE: Coordinator of the Task Force – Inclusion; Member of the Task Force– Progetti Sociali; Member of the Task Force – Ud’Anet.
Measurement of the effects of the social experimentations
implemented in the local pilots (WP 3)
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
The PROJECT YUS
Youth secUre Streets
Funded by the EU Programme
DAPHNE IIICall for proposals for specific transnazional project -
2010
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Project objectives
Promote modern and effective social policies to prevent the youth street violence and anti-social behaviours
Strengthen the culture of community participation to combat the issues of youth violence
Combat the normalization of the violence culture among young people, through actions that directly involve and address youngsters in the life contexts
OVERALL OBJECTIVE
Elaborate , test and foster an innovative approach for preventing and combating the youth street
violence in EU towns
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Working programme
WORKING PROGRAMME
Community strategy for preventing the youth street violence
Programme for the direct participation of young people
Month campaign for the youth street violence prevention
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Community strategy for preventing the youth street violence
Research and Planning Team
Local Task Forces (IT, SP, UK)
1 Coordinator2 Researchers IT1 Researcher SP1 Researcher UK
15 representatives of:Public Bodies
Law enforcement agencies
Youth associationThird sector
SchoolBars managers
Migrants association
Local Facilitators Equipe
Masterclass on mediation with young people
Catalogue of prevention
programme against youth violence
Blueprint for action for the community
prevention
Thematic booklet for handling conflicts with young people
Declaration of Intent for the community
network
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Working programme
Programme for the active participation of young people
Youth anti-violence Laboratory(Pescara)
Local Facilitators Equipe
BLOG YUS-site
I-phone application contents
I-phone game
Youth anti-violence Laboratory(Cordoba)
Youth anti-violence Laboratory(London)
15 young people 12-25 years old (x3)Meetings; On-line activities
15 young people 12-25 years old (x3)Meetings; On-line activities
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Working programme
Work in progress in a road-siteWork in progress in a road-site
Programme for the active participation of young people
Working programme
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Work in progress in the YUS siteWork in progress in the YUS site
Working programme
Programme for the active participation of young people
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Working programme
European monthly campaign for the prevention of the youth street
violence
When? Early 2013
Where? 3 EU towns: Pescara, Cordoba, London
What? 2 Radio spot for young people and families
2 advertisement on newspaper and magazines
Information kiosk
Anti-violence Video-clip (pub, bar, etc.)
I-phone application
Promotional gadgets
Sentitization seminars
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012
Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012Project SOMEBA – 29.03.2012