This is a leaflet with fundamental information on the pilot actions in the thematic area of welfare services.
This document has been elaborated by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra in the framework of ASL project.
This is a leaflet with fundamental information on the pilot actions in the thematic area of welfare services.
This document has been elaborated by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra in the framework of ASL project.
This is a leaflet with fundamental information on the pilot actions in the thematic area of social responsibility in the private sector.
This document has been elaborated by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra in the framework of ASL project.
This is a leaflet with fundamental information on the pilot actions in the thematic area of public active engagement.
This document has been elaborated by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra in the framework of ASL project.
This is a leaflet with fundamental information on the pilot actions in the thematic area of green inclusive economy.
This document has been elaborated by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra in the framework of ASL project.
Find out the news from the Atlantic Social Lab project in Cork. Newsletter of October- November 2020
In this edition of ASL newsletter Cork Council is presenting some of the Social Enterprise Support Organisations and looking at how they are continuing their work throughout the Covid 19 crisis.
Know more about the blog of Cork Council presenting Cork's Social Enterprises.
Check the ASL Newsletter of May 2020!
The Atlantic Social Lab (ASL) has commissioned this report to use the conclusions of existing ASL Partners’ reports to generate benchmarks of good practice in the Atlantic Area territories (regions of Spain, Portugal, France, Ireland, and the UK).
This report has been prepared by Danson Associates & the GCU team. Fiona Henderson & Geoff Whittam in the organisation team, Iain Campbell, Michael Danson, Fiona Henderson and Geoff Whittam for the analysis of the data and document drafting, and finally Geoff Whittam, Fiona Henderson and Project Partners for the revision of fthe content.
This document reflects only the views of the authors. The Atlantic Area Programme, the European Commission or the project partners are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.
The Social Technology Project was recently launched and involves an exciting new student-led programme that helps schools to explore solutions to social issues through the use of technology. The new programme aims to develop and promote creative thinking around local social issues for young people which will then be transferred into a app or game. The project has been launched this week by Enterprise North West in partnership with Lisneal College and Kippie CIC.
You can find in attached file a press release in Derry local media.
The Atlantic Social Lab, SIKE Honest Conversations Series & SENScot Present: "Sustaining a favourable climate for Scotland’s Social Enterprise sector"
Grassmarket Community Centre, 9:30am – 2:15pm, 6 March 2020. Edimburg, Scotland (UK)
Scotland’s Social Enterprise Strategy 2016-2026 was launched in December 2016. The Strategy presents ongoing commitment to supporting the social enterprise sector, and complements other key Scottish Government policy commitments to a fairer society and inclusive economy.
The Atlantic Social Lab partnership has concluded the report “Social innovation pilot actions in the Atlantic Area: a proposal for monitoring impacts”.
This document suggests an evaluation method for social innovation initiatives. Pilot actions implemented in 2018 and 2019 by the project partners were used as an empirical material to perform this type of assessment. The study was organized by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra with information provided by the project partners.
Agenda of round table event to explore the socially innovative Scottish Social Care Act , at Glasgow Caledonian University, on 12 February 2020
It is being run in collaboration with SIKE (Social Innovation Knowledge Exchange, an Erasmus+ project), the University of Stirling, and a third sector organisation, Scottish Care.