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Eurodiaconia is a platform for diaconal actors in 22 European countries, working towards solidarity, equality, and justice in Europe. Learn about poverty and social injustice in Europe and the impact of relevant EU policies.
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Eurodiaconia: Who are we? • Platform for diaconal actors in 22 European countries • 40 Members • Diaconal department of churches • Church related providers of social and health services • Christian based providers of social and health services Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
Mission statement Eurodiaconia represents a dynamic, Europe wide community of organisations founded in the Christian faith and working in the tradition of Diaconia, who are committed to a Europe of solidarity, equality and justice. Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
EURODIACONIA MEMBERSHIP Armenia
POVERTY: WHAT ARE WE SPEAKING ABOUT? Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
Eurodiaconia’s definition • Poverty is a multidimensional reality. There are also relational and spiritual aspects of poverty • Poverty is a lack of well-being including precarious circumstances typically characterized by a permanent lack of financial resources. • Social exclusion and isolation Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
Social exclusion • Isolation: a lack of relationships and social links, whatever one‘s socio-economic condition • Poverty leads to social exclusion and social exclusion leads to poverty, but they are not the same. • Lack of participation (for children such as sports or music clubs) Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
Social exclusion is used to emphasise the processes which push people to the edge of society, which limit their access to resources and opportunities, curtail their participation in normal social and cultural life leaving them feeling marginalised, powerless and discriminated against. Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
POVERTY TODAY • What are the most striking developments/concerns in the recent year in the organisation’s area of activity? Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
Concerns/developments • Over indebtedness • Roma • Intra-EU migration and destitution • Austerity measures and shrinking social spending • Increasing demand for services Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
Increasing demand for services Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
Who is at risk of poverty? • Women: work and pay are still not equally distributed in all EU Member States. • Minorities and migrants • People with disabilities • Elderly people: generally more exposed to poverty due to low pensions; their poverty rate reaches 25% in some countries • Children Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
THE NEW ‘POOR’? Did your member organisations have to refuse assistance to eligible service users / do you expect your member organisations to have to refuse assistance to eligible service users? (1=yes) Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
WHAT HAS BEEN THE IMPACT OF EU 2020 STRATEGY AS WELL AS OTHER RELEVANT EU POLICIES? • Inclusive growth • Poverty targets • EPAP • Active Inclusion • EU Framework for Roma Integration Strategy • The Recommendation on access to bank accounts • The Social Investment Package Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
POVERTY INDICATORS AND POVERTY TARGET • Europe 2020 poverty targets • Crisis reports • Beyond GDP? • Social indicators Poverty and Social Injustice in Europe
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