Quality and Performance
in
social services in Europe
-
better outcomes for people
Theme
of the conference
Developing social services of the highest quality and
performance is the ambition of all those responsible
for meeting the needs of citizens, especially those
most at risk, vulnerable and disadvantaged. This
task is all the more important at a time when there
is pressure on public finances.
‘Quality and performance’ can include a range of issues
including the setting and measuring of service standards,
commissioning and contracting local services, ensuring
value for money, establishing sensitive complaints procedures,
evaluating service effectiveness and monitoring outcomes
for people. Overall quality is about designing and managing
services that people want and need and involving them,
and other stakeholders, in this important process.
With considerable current debate as to what constitutes
a quality social service, the European Social Network
has responded by organising, probably, its most comprehensive
event on Quality and Performance in social services
in Europe to date. The event will involve the widest
range of experts and interests from the public, voluntary
and commercial sectors and from central and local government;
from commissioners, planners and inspectors to providers
and user groups.
The conference will pose a number of key questions
including: what systems of quality exist today in different
parts of Europe and how can we evaluate their outcomes?
In an increasingly mobile Europe, should we move towards
common standards or principles? How can those who use
social services be involved in monitoring their quality?
What should be the balance between cost, performance
and quality and how can contracting or ‘commissioning’
act as a lever to raise standards and deliver better
services for people?
This important and timely event is part of the Official
Programme of the Czech Presidency of the European Union
and is supported by the Czech Government as well as
the Committee of the Regions and the Council for European
Municipalities and Regions.
It will provide a unique learning opportunity for those
with a commitment to the future of social services,
whether at the local, regional, national or European
level, to improve their understanding and improve social
policy and practice in this important domain.
We welcome your participation and contribution.
When and where?
Often
called the 'City of a Hundred Spires' because of its
many churches and towers, Prague is a famously beautiful
and historic city with a rich collection of gothic,
baroque and renaissance buildings, winding alleys, cobblestones
and a bustling cafe scene. It is also a modern European
city facing, like others, unprecedented demographic
and economic change.
As such,
Prague provides a fitting backdrop for our 17th annual
conference.
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here to read more about social care in the Czech Republic
Conference
delegates will enjoy two prestigious evening events:
a formal welcome reception jointly hosted by the City
of Prague, the National Museum and the Union of Towns
and Municipalites in the Czech Republic at the prestigious
National Museum in Prague on Monday 22 June and a Gala
Dinner at the splendid Žofín
Palace on Tuesday 23
June 2009.
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Who is it for?
"This event sends a
signal that the social dimension of European unity is
an important issue which must be given a high profile."
Vladimir Špidla, European
Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal
Opportunities
The annual European Social Services Conference
is an important event for all those concerned with planning
and delivering European social care and health to the
highest standard. With over 30 multi-lingual plenary
and workshop presentations, the conference provides
a unique opportunity to understand the changes taking
place and for the exchange of ideas, experience and
‘best practice’.
It offers strategic and practical learning
and networking opportunities to all those responsible
for planning and implementing services in different
European regions: planners, politicians, managers and
professionals.
The 2009 conference will be held in English,
Czech, French, German, Italian and Spanish and attracts
approximately 400 delegates from around 25 different
countries.
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here to view the presentations made at our previous
conference >>
Organisers
The conference is organised annually by the European
Social Network (ESN), a forum of directors of social,
health, education and employment services and associate
members.
The 2009 conference is presented in cooperation with
the Czech Presidency of the European Union; the
Czech Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs; the City
of Prague; the Union
of Towns and Municipalities of the Czech Republic, the
Committee of the Regions; the Council of European Municipalities
and Regions; and NOPUS, supported by the Nordic Council
of Ministers.
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