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Homelessness and migration in Europe: finding responses



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Le Flash rassemble des actualités de partout en Europe sur des questions ayant trait au sans-abrisme et au logement. Les actualités proviennent de nos membres, des institutions européennes, des organisations internationales et de la presse internationale. Tous nos membres peuvent nous envoyer des articles pour publication dans le Flash en tout moment.

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HOME04 European project – first study visit in Granada [5/28/2010]
 

The PEOPLE programme (a European mini-programme led by the Junta of Andalusia and co-funded under the Interregional Cooperation programme INTERREG IVC), set up a partnership project on homelessness called HOME04 between the Andalusia Public Foundation for Social Integration and Assistance, the City of Seville, Andalusia Health Services, the City of Granada, the City of Venice from the Veneto region and the Employment Agency Södermaln of the Stockholm region. FEANTSA is a supporting partner in this partnership.  The project, whose full title is Networking for Integrated Care Homeless, will analyse and develop integrated policies with a local focus promoting the participation of homeless people by developing and using ICT to improve care and promote inclusion.  After a meeting in February 2010, the partnership will do a study visit in Granada, which will focus on themes such as women and homelessness, mental health, healthcare, housing and employment.  Contact Tamara Hodas for more information.

 
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