Guide to Social Innovation

Citation:

European Commission (2013). Guide to Social Innovation. Brussels: Publications Office of the European Union. Retrieved September 13, 2023 from https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/brochure/social_innovation/social_innovation_2013.pdf

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Type of work: Report

Categories:

Innovation

Tags:

social innovation

Abstract:

Social innovation is in the mouths of many today, at policy level and on the ground. It is not new as such: people have always tried to find new solutions for pressing social needs. But a number of factors have spurred its development recently.

There is, of course, a link with the current crisis and the severe employment and social consequences it has for many of Europe's citizens. On top of that, the ageing of Europe's population, fierce global competition and climate change became burning societal challenges. The sustainability and adequacy of Europe's health and social security systems as well as social policies in general is at stake. This means we need to have a fresh look at social, health and employment policies, but also at education, training and skills development, business support, industrial policy, urban development, etc., to ensure socially and environmentally sustainable growth, jobs and quality of life in Europe.

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European Commission (2013). Guide to Social Innovation. Brussels: Publications Office of the European Union.