Community Living for Europe – Building on the Promise of the European Structural and Investment Funds into the Future

Mairead McGuinness MEP and Vice President of the European Parliament and Community Living for Europe: Structural Funds Watch, an independent initiative tracking how the commitment of the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) regulations to support community living for children, persons with disabilities and older people is being achieved, invite you to a round table discussion at the European Parliament:

Community Living for Europe – Building on the Promise of the European Structural and Investment Funds into the Future

Thursday, 1st December 2016

09:00 – 11:00

Room JAN 6Q1

The ESIF are acknowledged to be one of the highest impact and most successful tools available to express solidarity among European peoples. The ESIF regulations represent a significant step towards realising the rights of millions of Europe’s most marginalised and disadvantaged citizens by ensuring access to community based living for all and ending the practice of institutionalisation. Experiences from the national and local level however evidence a relatively low impact of the ESIF regulations to support community living for all.

The roundtable, hosted by Mairead McGuinness MEP and Vice President of the European Parliament and organised in partnership with the Community Living for Europe initiative, will share good practices from across the European Union and highlight areas for future improvement especially with a view to informing discussions about the content of the Regulations for the next programming period.

Senior officials from the European Commission and the EU Fundamental Rights Agency, Members of the European Parliament and of the Community Living for Europe Steering Committee as well as representatives of other European and national civil society organisations are expected to participate in the round table.

Please register by the 22nd November by filling in this form.

For security reasons, only pre-registered participants can enter the European Parliament. Please note that places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Download the draft programme here

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