Hospitalet de Llobregat City Council is a local public authority located just southwest of Barcelona, Spain. It is the 15th largest city in Spain, and the 2nd largest city in Catalonia. With a population of over 290,000, Hospitalet is characterized by its strong commitment to social cohesion and inclusivity. All the policies, actions and projects for social development are led by the City of Rights Area, that works transversally with other Areas.
The municipality boasts a variety of social services aimed at supporting vulnerable populations, enhancing quality of life, and promoting active citizenship. Hospitalet is also a hub for innovation, focusing on sustainable urban development and community engagement (cultural, biomedical, social, etc). Its strategic location, excellent transportation links, and diverse amenities make it a vital part of the Barcelona Metropolitan Area, contributing to both local and regional growth.
Policy Areas
- Ageing and Care
- Asylum & Migration
- Community Care
- Dementia and end of life care
- Digitalisation
- Housing and Homelessness
- Integrated Care & Support
- Integrated Services
- Minimum Income
- Person centred care
- Quality Care
- Social Inclusion
- Support for Children and Families
- Young People