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Explore the importance of cross-cutting themes in Wales, including equal opportunities, sustainable development, and tackling poverty. Understand how these themes are integrated into European programs and the impact they have on various objectives and indicators.
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The Cross Cutting Themes: Common Strategic Framework 2014-2020 Equal Opportunities, Sustainable Development, Tackling Poverty and Social Exclusion Chriss O’Connell
What are the Cross Cutting Themes? • Cross Cutting Themes (CCTs) - also referred to as horizontal themes • General principles which require action in multiple fields across the programmes and projects • Vertical and Horizontal integration • They are NOT ‘bolted on’ at the end of the process but integral to the development
Key SD Objectives for Wales • Reduction in green house gas emissions and waste - recycling • Increase renewable energy • Improve water quality; management of land, sea, inland water; sustainability of fisheries • Improve built environment; access to green spaces • Improve environmental management and pollution risk • Enhance the natural and cultural environment • Promote social justice; equality and health and wellbeing
Key Equality Objectives for Wales • Reduce NEETs (emphasise groups) • Support older workers; WLHC remain in work • Pay gap for women, BME and disabled people • Under-representation of women in STEM • Occupational segregation non-traditional areas of work • Support employers - inclusive workplaces • Entrepreneurship and business start-ups for under represented groups • Access to technology / access to childcare • Promote and facilitate use of Welsh Language • Health and wellbeing
Key Tackling Poverty Objectives for Wales • Access to sustainable employment • Tackling barriers - poor skills, lack of childcare, transport • Tackling economic inactivity • Workless households • Support for those in low paid / low hours / temp jobs • Align skills with jobs, opening up access to higher pay / progression - in work poverty • Support employers - workforce development progression for part time staff • Energy efficiency measures - addressing fuel poverty
EU Common Strategic Framework General Regulation (Common Provision Regulations) 2014-2020 Programmes Consistent approach across CSF • European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) • European Social Fund (ESF) • European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) • European Maritime & Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
Why are they in the European Programmes? • Two ways to answer this question: • 1. Why the Cross Cutting Themes HAVE to be integrated into all European Projects • 2. Why the Cross Cutting Themes SHOULD be integrated into all European Projects
Why the CCTs HAVE to be there: • The General Regulations governing the European Programmes stipulate that all projects funded through the Common Strategic Framework, which includes SF’s, must integrate Equal Opportunities and Gender Mainstreaming (Article 7) and Sustainable Development (Article 8). • In addition the horizontal principle Tackling Poverty and Social Exclusion has been included as a Welsh CCT
Why the CCTs HAVE to be there cont.. EU Regulations /UK and Welsh legislation: • Habitats Directive / Natura 2000 • 2010 Equality Act (Welsh Duty to publish and EIA’s) • GOWA (2006) principles of Equality and promoting SD • Future Generations Bill (was SD Bill) (Autumn 2013) • Welsh Language Measures (2011) • Range of specific policies: Tackling Poverty Action Plan; Strategic Equality Action Plan; Sustaining a Living Wales; (SD) • BREEAM Standards / CEEQUAL • Range of related policies: Flying Start; Refugee and Inclusion etc.
Why the CCTs SHOULD be there: • Add value to the Programmes • Raise awareness and understanding • Ensure maximum participation and mitigate adverse impacts • Move beyond compliance and develop systems which support good practice - not just about targets
CCT Indicators Most CCT objectives will be meet through priority targets e.g. Priority: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Targets include: • No of additional energy users connected to smart grids (SD) • Additional capacity for renewable energy (SD) • Number of households with improved energy consumption classification (TP)
CCT Indicators cont.. Most CCT objectives will be meet through existing priority targets e.g. Priority: Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning Targets include: • Progression schemes for women (EO & TP) • Specific targets for participants: - Women- those above 50- BME people & migrant workers- Disabled people and those with WLHC(EO &TP)
Additional CCT Indicators EO and ES targets specific to: • ESF Education, Skills and Lifelong learning (50%) • ERDF Research and Innovation (20%) and • SME Competitiveness (50%): • % of enterprises adopting or improving their equality strategies and monitoring systems • % of enterprises adopting or improving their environmental strategies
Demographic Data • Male / Female • Disabled / WLHC • Ethnic Origin • Age • Migrant status • Caring responsibility, including lone parent responsibility • Welsh Speaker • And any other data you have agreed to collect in your Strategic Equality Action Plan
Implementation of the CCTs • EIA and SEA recommendations built in • CCT targets agreed at project level • Assessment of CCTs in each project • Ongoing specialist advice • Programme of awareness raising • CCT Guidance and Factsheets • Regular monitoring at review meetings • CCT implementation covered in all evaluations • Update reports to PMC, SEAP, SDP, TPAP, WLAR
Summary • Important for projects to realise that the CCTs are integral to EU funding and not an add-on and will be treated as such in the final evaluation • Difficult for projects not focusing on specific CCT areas to understand the contribution they can make • Likewise, projects focusing on a particular CCT area can neglect the others • Even seemingly small actions can make a real difference to people’s lives Ewrop & Chymru: Buddsoddi yn eich Dyfodol Europe and Wales: Investing in your future Ewrop & Chymru: Buddsoddi yn eich dyfodol Europe & Wales: Investing in your future