Final event of the Study on Multi-channel Delivery Strategies and Sustainable Business Models for Public Services Addressing Socially Disadvantaged Groups (the MC-eGov Study)
OBJECTIVES
To present the main findings the study for discussion and validation, including:
- Research evidence supporting the validity and significa...Final event of the Study on Multi-channel Delivery Strategies and Sustainable Business Models for Public Services Addressing Socially Disadvantaged Groups (the MC-eGov Study)
OBJECTIVES
To present the main findings the study for discussion and validation, including:
- Research evidence supporting the validity and significance of Inclusive eGovernment approaches;
- A practical framework for understanding and applying Inclusive eGovernment, and to help identify the components and key steps necessary to move forward;
- Case study material to illustrate Inclusive eGovernment approaches in action;
- Conclusions of the study concerning a “sustainable network value†paradigm for Inclusive eGovernment
TARGET AUDIENCE
The study outputs are primarily aimed at the decision-makers who are involved in building and delivering service portfolios aimed at socially excluded groups.
The intention is to inform this important group about the practical experiences from around the EU. At the outset this can even mean gaining a wider understanding of what is regarded as social exclusion in other member states: for example there are widely differing approaches to addressing the needs of excluded people with cognitive disabilities, or even to consider cognitive impairment as a disability.
At a secondary level the audience comprises those who are involved in some form of partnership with government to deliver services to socially excluded groups. This primarily involves organisations in the Third Sector which are non-profit and non-governmental , and Social Enterprises, where profit can be generate, but where the profit is not paid to external shareholders but is redistributed back into the core activities .
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REGISTRATION
Registration to this event is free of charge. Online registration is a statement of interest to participate in the workshop. Confirmation of obtaining a place will be sent by e-mail. If you are not an ePractice member, before signing up for the workshop you need to register.