| From : | ECE-Ageing <unece.ageing@un.org> |
| To : | ECE-Ageing <unece.ageing@un.org> |
| Subject : | Good practice examples for the Policy Brief on informal carers, submission deadline 18 February |
| Cc : | Kai Leichsenring (leichsenring@euro.centre.org) <leichsenring@euro.centre.org> |
| Received On : | 18.02.2019 10:02 |
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Dear WGA members,
Dear colleagues,
Thank you to all of you who have already sent us
good practice examples for Policy Brief 22 on Informal Carers.
This is gentle reminder about today’s deadline. If you would like to contribute a policy example but would need a bit more time, please do let us know.
We would appreciate if you could use the attached template for the good practice examples that Kai’s team shared with us.
With best wishes,
Lisa
From: Vitalija Gaucaite Wittich
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2019 6:43 PM
To: ECE-Ageing
Cc: Olga Kharitonova
Subject: Good practice examples for the Policy Brief on informal carers, submission deadline 18 February
Dear WGA members,
dear colleagues,
I hope the year 2019 started well and with good encounters and activity-rich plans.
On 1 February the UNECE Executive Committee will be hearing the WGA Chair’s report – this time to be presented by Aina Strand, the Vice-Chair – and taking a decision on the proposed revised Terms of Reference including
the change of name of the Working Group. We look forward for a positive outcome of this meeting.
In the meantime, the work is continuing and I would like to remind you about the request to send us the
good practice examples for the Policy Brief #22 on Informal Carers the outline of which we discussed at the November meeting.
The draft for this brief is being prepared by the team at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research under the leadership of Kai Leichsenring.
And many of you already mentioned some projects and initiatives during the group discussions:
- Ukraine: information points (project funded by the Austrian Ministry of Labour), self-help groups etc.; care allowance, pension contributions; Study on abuse in old age.
- Lithuania: Supportive professional services
- Serbia: Training and information
- Czech Republic: Well-being of informal carers
- Sweden: self-government but general law: municipalities should support informal carers, various services
- Denmark: training with focus on dementia
- Kazakhstan, Malta, Luxembourg (definition)
- Slovenia: on legislation
- Moldova: self-help groups
- Finland: good practice, legislation
We would appreciate if you could use the attached template for the good practice examples that Kai’s team shared with us. The deadline for submission is 18 February.
With my best regards,
Vitalija
Vitalija Gaucaite Wittich
Chief, Population Unit, Statistical Division
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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