Our Outputs

Learning Cluster 1.2

Active community engagement / empowerment

Learning cluster 3

How to build transitional or intermediate labour market

Case Study

Partners to Partners meeting: Budapest-Glasgow

Mr. Peter Wendl, delegate of the Roma-Net Budapest LSG visited the Local Support Group of Glasgow. His findings can be read here.

Newsletter n.2

Case Study

Report on the the European Commission High Level Event

The Report on the the European Commission High Level Event in Slovakia and the Case Study – Kosice Field Visits prepared by Marie Wright, Glasgow Project Co-ordinator is now available here.

Case Study

Inclusive housing policies and area based regeneration programs

The Case Study prepared by Eszter Somogyi, Thematic Expert can be downloaded here.

Baseline Study of Glasgow

The Baseline Study of Glasgow, Roma-Net partner for the phase II is now available

Newsletter

The Roma-Net Newsletter n. 1

Learning cluster 2

Integrated and area based approaches to tackling exclusion and segregation

Documents:

Learning cluster 2.1 event- Almería 29-31 March 2011

Case studies (prepared by the Thematic Expert):

1. Case study on area based regeneration program: Socially sensitive regeneration program of the Magdolna quarter (Budapest, HU)
2. Case study on integrated services: The case of a non-governmental organization as a strategic partner to deliver services for excluded Roma communities (Czech Republic, Ostrava)
3. Case Study on dispersal program: Rehousing and social integration program in Madrid

Learning cluster 1

Active community engagement / empowerment

Baseline Study Executive Summary

The Executive Summary of the Baseline Study can be downloaded here.

Roma-Net Baseline Study

The Baseline Study is now available

The thematic focus of the ROMA-Net project closely echoes the recent trends in social inclusion policy for Roma which recognise the important role of cities and municipalities in the development and implementation of social inclusion policies.  The trans-national context of ROMA-Net recognises that Roma exclusion is a multi-national issue which spans beyond the boundaries of single nations and at the same time the City partnership approach reflects the commitment and need for action at local level to achieve relevant and sustainable results.


The Roma-Net Thematic Network consist of 9 cities from 7 MSs.
The Baseline Study prepared by Ann Morton Hyde, Lead Expert analyses the issue in local, national and European context and provides a solid basis to our common objective “to develop local action plans that facilitate better services, through improved access and an integrated approach, to support the social inclusion of young Roma adults and their transition into active adult citizens”.

The Baseline Study can be downloaded here