The UB leads a cross-border project to promote the participation of people receiving social services

The launch of the project took place with a double day, in the Historical Building and the Mundet Campus of the UB.
The launch of the project took place with a double day, in the Historical Building and the Mundet Campus of the UB.
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(08/04/2024)

The University of Barcelona (UB) is leading the European cross-border project coParticiPA, to promote the participation of people in vulnerable situations in the network of social services, both basic and specialised, in the neighbouring territories on both sides of the Pyrenees, in Spain, Andorra and France. The project, which will last three years, is led by the Research and Innovation in Social Work Group (GRITS) of the UB School of Social Work, headed by researcher Violeta Quiroga, and is funded by the POCTEFA 2021-2027 European programme.

The launch of the project took place with a double day, in the Historical Building and the Mundet Campus of the UB.
The launch of the project took place with a double day, in the Historical Building and the Mundet Campus of the UB.
News | Research
08/04/2024

The University of Barcelona (UB) is leading the European cross-border project coParticiPA, to promote the participation of people in vulnerable situations in the network of social services, both basic and specialised, in the neighbouring territories on both sides of the Pyrenees, in Spain, Andorra and France. The project, which will last three years, is led by the Research and Innovation in Social Work Group (GRITS) of the UB School of Social Work, headed by researcher Violeta Quiroga, and is funded by the POCTEFA 2021-2027 European programme.

The launch of the project took place with a double day, in the Historical Building and the Mundet Campus of the UB, in which more than one hundred people from different administrations, social entities and universities from the three regions took part.

The project

Over the three years of coParticiPA, almost thirty organisations, training institutions and public bodies will work collaboratively on the design, prototyping and evaluation of a cross-border participation programme. The main objective is to strengthen community ties and promote the empowerment of people in vulnerable situations, to facilitate their active involvement in decision-making and the management of social resources in their respective communities.

The project aims to focus on basic social services and six specialised areas of social intervention: childhood and adolescence; ageing; migration; disability, health and mental health; social exclusion and community action; and university and continuing education.

Main actions

The coParticiPA project has three main lines of action. Firstly, a collaborative diagnosis will be carried out to analyse the needs and capacities for action of all the agents involved (people assisted, professionals, management positions, etc.) in each of the participating territories. This phase includes a qualitative study, with more than 1,500 participants from various fields of social intervention, which is the basis on which to build a cross-border programme of people's participation (PTP-P).

The second phase of the project consists of creating and piloting the PTP-P. This process includes the development of a digital tool for intervention processes promoted by various agents, which will be complemented by a pedagogical resource kit. The pilot of this tool will be carried out with more than 1,500 agents from all the territories and intervention areas participating in the project.

Finally, the third and last phase of the project consists of a process of evaluation of the implementation and results of the pilot test of the PTP-P, which should also serve to identify the key aspects and possible obstacles for transferring it to other territories.

 
The project foresees the construction and piloting of a cross-border people participation programme.
The innovative aspect of this project lies in its objective of empowering the people assisted by the social services, so that they have the agency power to transform their situations of vulnerability. For this reason, the project is committed to a methodology based on designer thinking, which seeks to generate collective solutions based on the identification of the needs of each territory and area of action, the testing of these prototype solutions and the evaluation of the entire process. All this is combined with the consolidation of cross-border networks of social services, the sharing of work methodologies, and professional and student exchanges.

Participating institutions

In addition to the University of Barcelona, coParticiPA involves the University of Girona (UdG), the University of Andorra (UdA), and the French institutions FAIRE ESS and the Saint-Simon Institute (ISS). The project also has two associated public bodies: the Alt Empordà County Council (CCAE) and the Research Centre of the Andorran Government, Andorra Research + Innovation. It also has five partners specialising in social intervention (Idea Foundation, Caritas Girona, ARSEAA, ANRAS and Clara Rabassa Foundation) and the iSocial Foundation, which will contribute to the development of digital solutions. Finally, in addition to these main partners, the project has the support of twenty-four associated entities.

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