Meeting Agenda _ver. 30.03.2012

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Meeting Agenda _ver. 30.03.2012
AGENDA
FINAL LEARNING SEMINAR on SOCIAL ECONOMY
ORGANIZED BY:
ESF LEARNING NETWORK FOR BETTER FUTURE OF SOCIAL ECONOMY, REF. NO VS/2009/0533
Venue: Warsaw, Marriott Hotel,
Date: Monday, 2 April 2012, from 12:00 until 18:00
Aleje Jerozolimskie 65/ 79
Tuesday, 3 April 2012, from 9:00 until 13:00
Purpose of the meeting:
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to present and discuss the BFSE Network recommendations how to develop social economy with the support of
European Social Fund illustrated by the case studies and good practices.
DAY ONE – 2nd April
12:00 – 13:00
Lunch
13:00 – 13:10
Welcome / explaining purpose and idea of the meeting - Mr. Paweł Orłowski, Undersecretary of State
in the Ministry of Regional Development,
13:15 – 13:30
Presentation of the BFSE Network and summary of its findings – Ms. Dorotea Daniele, DIESIS
13:30 – 15:30
Stakeholders` Forum – first round
Contents:
Round tables for ESF Managing Authorities,
• Reference of table topics to the
public administration representatives, social
economy experts and practitioners, academics,
4 tables x max. 20 persons.
Table 1: Finance for social economy
Mr. Bruno Dunkel, SOFICATRA (facilitator)
Mr. Marek Jetmar, QUARTUS, (BFSE expert)
Table 2: Business (growth) strategies for
social sector e.g. social franchising
Mr. Keith Richardson, ESFN Network (facilitator)
Mr. Sven Bartilsson, Coompanion (BFSE expert)
European policies
• Presentation of the BFSE Network
recommendations for 4 specific topics
• Table discussions on the proposed
recommendations
• Sharing good practices and practical
experience
• How to programme support for social
economy?
Table 3: Measuring social impact
Mr. Toby Johnson, AEIDL (facilitator)
Ms. Daniela Gatti (BFSE expert)
Table 4: Social clauses in public
procurement
Mr. Luigi Martignetti, REVES (facilitator)
Mr. Krzysztof Herbst, FISE (BFSE expert)
Project is co-financed from the resources of the European Union
within the framework of the European Social Fund
DAY ONE – 2nd April (continuation)
15:30 – 16:00
Coffee break
16:00 – 18:00
Stakeholders` Forum – second round
Contents:
(after switching tables)
• Reference of table topics to the
Round tables for ESF Managing Authorities,
public administration representatives, social
economy experts and practitioners, academics,
4 tables x max. 20 persons.
Table 1: Finance for social economy
European policies
• Presentation of the BFSE Network
recommendations for 4 specific topics
• Table discussions on the proposed
recommendations
Mr. Bruno Dunkel, SOFICATRA (facilitator),
Mr. Marek Jetmar, QUARTUS, (BFSE expert)
Table 2: Business (growth) strategies for
social sector e.g. social franchising
Mr. Keith Richardson, ESFN Network (facilitator),
• Sharing good practices and practical
experience
• How to programme support for social
economy?
Mr. Sven Bartilsson, Coompanion (BFSE expert)
Table 3: Measuring social impact
Mr. Toby Johnson, AEIDL (facilitator),
Ms. Daniela Gatti (BFSE expert)
Table 4: Social clauses in public
procurement
Mr. Luigi Martignetti, REVES (facilitator),
Mr. Krzysztof Herbst, FISE (BFSE expert)
19:30
Dinner at restaurant Grand Kredens (address: Aleje Jerozolimskie 111, 02-017 Warsaw)
DAY TWO – 3rd April
09:00 – 09:30
Welcome coffee
09:30 – 10:00
Social economy in Poland: Com-Com zone development centre - Siemacha Association
10:00 – 11:00
Reporting from the Stakeholders` tables (4 tables, 10 mins each)
Q&A session
State aid & SSGI – Flemish experience – Ms. Bianca Buijs, ESF Agency in Flanders
Project is co-financed from the resources of the European Union
within the framework of the European Social Fund
DAY TWO – 3rd April (continuation)
11:00 – 11:15
Coffee break
11:15 – 12:45
Panel discussion: Current possibilities and future of social economy; how to programme ESF
support for social economy in the next programming period?
- Mr. Paweł Chorąży, Department for ESF Management in the Ministry of Regional Development (host)
- Mr. Carlos Tortuero Martín, ESF Unit, Ministry of Labour and Social Security
- Mr. IAN Olsson, REVES
- The representative of Social Economy Europe – tbc
- Mr. Gerhard Brauenling, European Commission
- Ms. Magdalena Zawodny Barabanow, Regional Social Policy Office in Krakow
Q&A and further discussion
12:45 – 13:00
Conclusions and closing
13:00
Lunch
Project is co-financed from the resources of the European Union
within the framework of the European Social Fund