The financial crisis and subsequent austerity measures that have dramatically curtailed public investments in social welfare have created the pressing need for social innovation. By social innovation, we mean new ideas that meet social needs, create social networks and test new policy frameworks. These innovations can be policy actions, products, services or models addressing unmet needs more effectively.
Social innovation can address poverty and generate sustainable wealth and well-being while promoting a learning and participative society. With this in mind, the role of local and regional authorities is crucial in the effective governance of social innovation, which cannot thrive if constricted by a top-down, heavily centralised model.
In order for social innovation to reach its objectives, it is important to ensure effective information sharing across the EU, the support to innovative entrepreneurs and the mobilisation of investors and public organisations so as to encourage market uptake of innovative solutions and stimulate employment.
Catiuscia Marini, President of the PES Group in the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) and President of the Umbria Region, Italy
André Viola, President of the Departmental Council of Aude, France, and CoR Member
Impact of social innovation and best practices
Moderated by Virginie Herz, journalist at France 24
Micaela Fanelli, Regional Councillor of Molise Region, Italy
Basílio Horta, Mayor of Sintra, Portugal, and CoR Member
Andreas Klimek, Project manager, Bürgermarkt Systemzentrale GmbH, Germany
Debate with participants
Funding opportunities and the creation of social innovation ecosystems
Moderated by Virginie Herz, journalist at France 24
Susana Díaz Pacheco, President of the Region of Andalusia, Spain, and CoR Rapporteur on the ESF+
Gabriele Bischoff, President of the Workers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee
Lieve Fransen, Member of the European Commission High Level Task Force on Investing in Social Infrastructure in Europe
Debate with participants
Carole Delga, President of the Region of Occitanie, France
Karl-Heinz Lambertz, President of the European Committee of the Regions
On 7 September, from 9.30 to 12.30, participants will have the opportunity to visit the following projects:
The PES Group extraordinary meeting will be followed by a citizens' debate on "Our fight for social progress - Let's act Together!", starting at 17.30 and organised in cooperation with the European Parliament's S&D Group within the framework of the TOGETHER initiative. More info on this event here.
If you are interested in taking part in these activities, please mention it on the registration form.