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State of play of negotiations Promoting the social economy and social enterprises. Resa Koleva DG EMPL E1, ESF Policy and Legislation OECD capacity building seminar , 28 June 2013. Process Overview of schedule Negotiation on regulations Informal dialogue Content – main provisions
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State of play of negotiationsPromoting the social economy and social enterprises Resa Koleva DG EMPL E1, ESF Policy and Legislation OECD capacity building seminar, 28 June 2013
Process • Overview of schedule • Negotiationonregulations • Informaldialogue • Content – main provisions • ESF regulation
Schedule • Partnership agreements: end of 2013 • Operational programmes: middle of 2014 • This presupposes • CPR adoption by Council in Autumn • EP approval in July
Negotiation on regulations • Trilogue on CPR: all main blocks discussed • Trilogue on funds regulations, including ESF, on-going • Political trilogues on main outstanding issues • Recent: agreement on ESF minimum share between Council and EP
Informal dialogue • Commission position papers (Oct-Nov 2012) • Social entrepreneurship and social economy • An IP in 5 CPPs (EL, ES, HU, IT, PT) • A specific objective in 6 CPPs (AT, DE, LT, MT, PL, SK) • 1-2 informal dialogue meetings so far with each MS • Informal draft PAs • "Maturity" check
Regulatory framework - main provisions • Available funding • Programming • Investment priorities • Delivery mechanisms • Social entrepreneurship-friendly framework provisions
Amount of funding • ESF minimum share • COM proposal: 25% (EUR 84 billion) • Agreement by co-legislators: 23.1% (EUR 72 billion) • Social inclusion minimum share • 20% in each MS
Investment priorities • Specificsupportforthroughthededicated IP • Promoting the social economy and social enterprises; • Importantrolenotonlyinthespecific IP butinthedelivery of socialpoliciesco-fundedbyESF throughotherrelevantIPs! E.g.: • Access to employment for job-seekers and inactive people; • Reducing early school-leaving and promoting equal access to goodqualityearly-childhoodeducation • Activeinclusion
Delivery mechanism 1 • Promoting employment thematic objective • Rehabilitation services purchased by PES and provided by NGOs, private providers. Other labour market services, labour market reintegration services. • Policy: active labour market policies. • Investment priority: Access to employment for job-seekers and inactive people
Delivery mechanism 2 • Investing in education, skills and LLL thematic objective • NGOs providing early childhood education and care, purchased by municipalities. • Policy: equal access to education, reduction of early school leaving. • Investment priority: Reducing early school-leaving and promoting equal access to goodqualityearly-childhood, primary and secondary education
Delivery mechanism 3 • Promoting social inclusion and combating poverty thematic objective • NGOs providing community care to disabled or running a network of foster parents • Policy: transition from institutional to communty-based care • Investment priority: Enhancing access to affordable, sustainable and high-qualityservices, including health care and social services
Social entrepreneurship-friendly framework in SF • Strengthened partnership • Better access to funds • Broader access to funds – financial instruments • Capacity building