


ESN policy & practice seminar
The way we want to care for people with disabilities, mental health problems, and dependent older people or children without a home has been changing. Local public social services are moving from providing places in large residential institutions to supporting community-based services.
Visit Developing Community Care
ESN policy & practice seminar
The social services sector today is, increasingly, a competitive environment in which care providers compete for local authority contracts or payments by service users. In this changing context, it is a growing challenge for social directors across Europe to find new ways of working with service users and providers to raise the quality of services.
Visit Contracting for Quality
ESN Working Group
Child poverty is too often discussed in purely economic terms. Social services know from working with children and families that poverty of opportunity and aspiration need to be addressed in order to break the cycle of deprivation. This is an urgent task for social services in Europe today.
Visit Children and Families
ESN Working Group
Helping people furthest from the labour market towards employment is a key challenge across Europe. For those unable to work, social services play a central role in terms of care, support and protection. Access to quality social services is therefore a key challenge which requires new ways of working with individuals and communities.
Visit Active Inclusion
ESN Working Group
Social services are changing the way they engage with users who need long term care and the way they work with other local stakeholders. They are doing so against a backdrop of significant demographic change leading to increased demand for services. Long-term care for older people is one of the most pressing concerns for social services, for national governments and the European Union.
Visit Long-term Care for Older People