Strengthen the third sector through training and joint research between social entities in order to
become more competitive and efficient in the delivery of services

Project facts

Project promoter:
EUROPEAN ANTIPOVERTY NETWORK OF NAVARRA (EAPN-NAVARRA)
Project Number:
ES03-0013
Target groups
Non governmental organisation
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€33,760
Final project cost:
€33,579
From EEA Grants:
€ 29,674
The project is carried out in:
Spain

Description

Social support is a key tool in the process of inclusion, so that training professionals to conduct this tool will be an intervention of quality and efficiency. The project objective is to strengthen the Third Sector Social Action in Navarra using the appropiate tools and knowledge to become more efficient and competitive. The aims to achieve through this project:Reflecting on the relationship between fiscal policy and human rights and to make proposals on fiscal policies in Navarra. Providing entities spaces for training to allow the development of their work with higher quality. Improving the training of professionals working in social entities. Encouraging opportunities for the exchange of experiences between the Third Sector and Administration. Prepared paper on Intervention Plan to help other professionals in daily life. The professionals of social services and social entities are the main beneficiaries of the project as their training will be improved and will allow them to make a higher quality intervention. The indirect beneficiaries are the people who are experiencing poverty and social exclusion and are treated in social services.

Summary of project results

The aim of this project has been the strengthening of the agents involved in the fight for the eradication of poverty and social exclusion through cooperative work in Navarra. To do that, they have developed activities as training and reflection among professionals of the Public Sector and the Third Sector developing a methodology of social support for intervention due the new social needs arising out of the social and economic crisis. The product of this activity has been a guide for proffesionals of social work call "Social Support Guide". The expected results of the entire project have been achieved successfully, organisations have had a high motivation in the training process on social support, highlighting an active participation, mainly in the work group of professionals. There have been an active involvement of the various participants in the different areas of debate and discussion about the reality of poverty in Navarra as their participation with the Navarra University in the CIPARAIIS Department. Some of the issues discussed in seminars and working groups, have moved to the different entities to put them into practice in their everyday work.

Summary of bilateral results