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Acknowledgements
Social Innovations for social cohesion: 77 cases from 20 European cities
Dimensions of innovations
Zagreb – Introduction
1. Social mentoring project for employment of disadvantaged and marginalised groups
2. RODA – Parents in action
3. Public rental housing programme
Zagreb – Conclusions
Zagreb – Footnotes
Varaždin – Introduction
4. Public works Varaždin
5. Her Second Chance
6. Gardens of life
7. Non-profit housing organisation
Varaždin – Conclusions
Varazdin – Footnotes
Lille – Introduction
8. Ilot Stephenson neighbourhood
9. Support for housing self-renovation in Lille Metropolis
10.
Parler Bambins
– Toddler Talk
11.
Potes en Ciel
– Children’s Café
12. Early childhood centre
Lille – Conclusions
Lille – Footnotes
Nantes – Introduction
13.
Le temps pour toit
14. Joint assessment of families’ needs and changes in child care provision for single-parent families
15. The
Lieux Collectifs de Proximité
network
Nantes – Conclusions
Nantes – Footnotes
Friedrichshain – Kreuzberg (Berlin) – Introduction
16. Neighbourhood Management (NM)
17. Princesses Gardens
18. Job Explorer
19. Kreuzberg Acts
20. Neighbourhood Mothers
21. Family Centres
Friedrichshain – Kreuzberg (Berlin) – Conclusions
Münster – Introduction
22. MAMBA
23.
Optionskommune
24. Prevention Visits
25. Family Office
26.
Osthuesheide neighbourhood
27.
Hafenforum
Münster – Conclusions
Münster – Footnotes
Brescia – Introduction
28.
Servizio per l’Inserimento Lavorativo
, SAL – Employment Insertion Service
29.
Bimbo chiama bimbo
– Child calls child
30.
“Via del Carmine 15”
project
31.
Fare e abitare
– Doing and living project
32.
Una casa in più
– One house more project
Brescia – Conclusions
Brescia – Footnotes
Milan – Introduction
33.
Fondazione Welfare Ambrosiano
34.
Maggio 12 – Nuovo Manifesto Pedagogico per la Città
35.
Fondazione Housing Sociale
Milan – Conclusions
Milan – Footnotes
Amsterdam – Introduction
36.
Buurtbeheerbedrijven
– Neighbourhood management companies
37.
Buurtwinkels voor Onderzoek, Onderwijs en Talentontwikkeling
, BOOT – Neighbourhood Stores for Education, Research and Talent Development
38.
Buurtmoeders Catering
– Neighbourhood Mothers Catering
Amsterdam – Conclusions
Nijmegen – Introduction
39. Work corporations
40. A Future for Everybody
41. Sirocco
Nijmegen – Conclusions
Warsaw – Introduction
42. MaMa Foundation
43. The Foundation for Development Beyond Borders
44. Team for Solving Social Problems in the Field of Housing
45. Project “Become your own Boss in Poland”
Warsaw – Conclusions
Warsaw – Footnotes
Plock – Introduction
46. The Plock Council of Seniors
47. The Russian Community Association
48. City Social Housing Society
49. Project “Together for Revitalisation”
50. Foundation “Grant Fund for Plock”
Plock – Conclusions
Plock – Footnotes
Barcelona – Introduction
51. La Mina Transformation Plan
52.
Joves amb futur – Young People with a Future
53. Citizens’ Agreement for an Inclusive Barcelona
Barcelona – Conclusions
Barcelona – Footnotes
Pamplona – Introduction
54. Social integration enterprises and social clauses
55. Social integration housing
56.
Casas Amigas
57. Neighbourhood children’s services
Pamplona – Conclusions
Stockholm – Introduction
58. The Filur Project
59.
Barn till ensamma mammor
– Children of single (lone) mothers, Fryshuset
60.
Miljardprogrammet
(The Billion Programme)
Stockholm – Conclusions
Malmö – Introduction
61.
Områdesprogrammet
in Holma-Kroksbäck
62.
Coompanion Inkubatorn
63.
Yalla Trappan
, Rosengård
Malmö – Conclusions
Bern – Introduction
64.
Primano
65. Integration guidelines
66. Professional integration and education for young mothers
Bern – Conclusions
Bern – Footnotes
Geneva – Introduction
67. The
Unités d’Action Communautaire
68. The ORIF project
69. The Unit for Temporary Housing (ULT)
Geneva – Conclusions
Geneva – Footnotes
Birmingham – Introduction
70. A locality approach to unemployment
71. Youth Employment and Enterprise Rehearsal (YEER)
72. Lone parent support
73. Targeted discretionary housing payments (TDHP)
74. Birmingham Municipal Housing Trust (BMHT)
Birmingham – Conclusions
Dover – Introduction
75. Family Learning at the ANP
76. Happy Feet Pre-School
77. EKH
Dover – Conclusions
Dover – Footnotes
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