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European Committee for Specialised Action for Children and Families in their living environment / INGO AT THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE

The European Union is based on the commitment of states determined to establish common policies in key areas such as social affairs, migration, the economy and the environment. In this context, partnership has proved to be an essential driving force in the construction of Europe and forms the core of our activity. From the outset, EUROCEF’s founding members have promoted exchanges of practice and encouraged reflection on the ways in which social policies for children and families are organised and implemented.

Over time, this dynamic has led us to develop partnerships with various players, both institutional and associative, on a European, national and local scale, while encouraging meetings between them. Some of these partnerships have lasted for years, enriched by new networks of players that are formed over the course of the projects we implement.

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Overview of memberships and institutional collaborations :

 

Globul’In (Wallonia-Brussels Federation)
Service d’aide aux jeunes en Milieu Ouvert (support service for young people in an open environment) approved by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and aimed at young people aged 0 to 22, as well as their parents, families, teachers and educators.

 

L’UNESSA forms the largest federation of reception, support, assistance and care for people in Wallonia and Brussels. Since 1 January 2020, ACFI-FIAS, FISSAAJ and FIMS have formed a single federation under the name UNESSA.
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l’EFPP is a school in the social and medico-social sector in Paris. It combines preparation for professional diplomas with a degree in Education Sciences.

 

 

 


L’Université Paris-Nanterre

 

 

 

L’Irts Mont-Rouge