Additional mechanisms within the Programme. 5.1 Pre-defined projects 1) Sustainable social and education integration through sport activities" a) Providing services for target groups: - for the primary target group – children in risk of educational and social exclusion: an evaluation of their status in order to properly select the project activities suitable for each one, inclusive activities based on sport, counselling and guidance sessions, non-formal education based on social integration skills, providing hot meal, participating at competitions and camps - for the secondary target group – specialists: workshops in order to present the methodologies, counselling sessions, non-formal education to develop specific skills needed in working with children in risk of social exclusion, participating at targeted communication and awareness campaigns, implementing a caravan that will reach other locations that the 8 regional project locations, participating in scientific communication sessions - for the secondary target group – parents: targeted communication campaigns, group counselling and workshops presenting instruments they can use for the social integration of their children b) Studies and research that will contribute to elaborating and implementing the methodologies in the project and will be the starting point for the public policy; c) Development of four specific methodologies for social inclusion and early school prevention based on sporting activities; d) Exchanges of experience between the project partner and Norwegian project partner 2) Improving access and quality of services to citizens – transparent, responsible and accountable local public administration" 1. Transparent decision-making process in place at the local level through public consultation processes regarding the measures taken by the local government that affect them directly, and greater participation of citizens in community life through assimilation of basic concepts of civic culture; 2. Organizational ethics assumed by decision makers in local government institutions through good practice examples from Norway and EU Member States; 3. Reduced Incompatibility cases through better understanding of legislative concepts and appropriate implementation of the laws so that the number of elected officials and civil servants being subjects of incompatibility investigations is reduced; 4. Reduced cases of conflict of interest, through early identification of emerging risks of conflicts of interest in the daily operations of commune administrations and through information on relevant legislative concepts. The pre-defined project will include the following activities: - Needs assessment analysis focused on the project’s ‘four levels’ - Development of training materials and training of trainers (TOT) for 20 people from Romania and Norway - Development of guidelines and toolkits to be used as information and support materials by all city halls representatives in their activity - Development of trainings for approximately 2800 representatives from local level from each county with the support of the experts and the resource persons, in the project’s ‘four levels’ - Development of the e-TIC Portal, a permanent information centre for local elected officials and civil servants from local authorities. This shall include: an online help-desk for all the local authorities involved in the project (at least 1000 communes and 106 municipalities) through which advice for the local authorities (elected persons and civil servants) regarding the project’s ‘four levels’. - Development of trainings for new elected officials (mayors, vice-mayors and elected officials) after June 2020 – approximately 500 persons - Exchange of experience and best practices with Republic of Moldova 3) Capacity building in the field of public governance – a coordinated approach of the Centre of the Government of Romania"
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Additional mechanisms within the Programme. 5.1 Pre-defined projects
1) Sustainable Corporate Sustainability Supporting Framework" Development Total maximum eligible costs: € 300,000 Project grant rate: 100.00 % Maximum project grant amount: € 300,000 Project Promoter: Directorate General for European Programmes, Coordination and The project aims to motivate and encourage businesses to behave responsibly towards the environment, move away from a growth alone perspective and to make sustainable development part of businesses’ core policy. This implies focusing both on economic and financial factors, as well as on environmental and social dimensions, thus contributing also to achieving the Global Sustainability Goals. The project will seek to enhance knowledge about and education integration through sport activities"
acapabilities of businesses to adopt Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Providing services for target groupsprinciples and encourage them to adopt, in a structured manner, a CSR Strategy including measures reducing their negative impact on environment and society. In addition, it will also aim at increasing awareness of CSR among various stakeholders (consumers, investors, potential clients and the general public). Main activities shall include: - development of the Subsidising Scheme for the primary target group – children in risk enterprises /organisations interested to adopt the Specification Tool (Corporate Sustainability Label); informative/training sessions on the benefits of educational CSR and social exclusion: an evaluation the availability and the use of their status in order the Subsidising Scheme and Tool; awareness-raising campaign on CSR; issuance of CSR certificates to properly select the project activities suitable for each one, inclusive activities based on sport, counselling businesses and guidance sessions, non-formal education based on social integration skills, providing hot meal, participating at competitions organisations that have successfully met the Specification’s criteria and camps - for development of the secondary target group – specialists: workshops in order to present the methodologies, counselling sessions, non-formal education to develop specific skills needed in working with children in risk registry of social exclusion, participating at targeted communication and awareness campaigns, implementing a caravan that will reach other locations that the 8 regional project locations, participating in scientific communication sessions - for the secondary target group – parents: targeted communication campaigns, group counselling and workshops presenting instruments they can use for the social integration of their children
b) Studies and research that will contribute to elaborating and implementing the methodologies in the project and will be the starting point for the public policy;
c) Development of four specific methodologies for social inclusion and early school prevention based on sporting activities;
d) Exchanges of experience between the project partner and Norwegian project partnercertified enterprises.
2) Improving Gastronomy from a to z - Gastronomy School at Troodos area"
3) Digitizing the Museum of Cyprus" Communications and Works Total maximum eligible costs: € 522,000 Project grant rate: 100.00 % Maximum project grant amount: € 522,000 Project Promoter: Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Transport, The purpose of the projects is the digitisation of movable antiquities stored and exhibited in the museums in Cyprus to enable easier data access and quality improve the overview and protection of services antiquities. More specifically, the project aims to citizens digitise over 81 000 movable antiquities stored in the Cyprus Museum storerooms and about 14 000 movable antiquities exhibited in other governmental museums in Cyprus. This project is a continuation of the ‘Cyprus Archaeological Digitisation Programme – transparent, responsible and accountable local public administration"
1. Transparent decisionCADiP’ project co-making process in place at the local level through public consultation processes regarding the measures taken funded by the local government that affect them directly, and greater participation of citizens in community life through assimilation of basic concepts of civic culture;
2Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2004-2009. Organizational ethics assumed by decision makers in local government institutions through good practice examples from Norway and EU Member States;
3. Reduced Incompatibility cases through better understanding of legislative concepts and appropriate implementation of the laws so that the number of elected officials and civil servants being subjects of incompatibility investigations is reduced;
4. Reduced cases of conflict of interest, through early identification of emerging risks of conflicts of interest in the daily operations of commune administrations and through information on relevant legislative concepts. The pre-defined project will include the following activities: - Needs assessment analysis focused on the project’s ‘four levels’ - Development of training materials and training of trainers (TOT) for 20 people from Romania and Norway - Development of guidelines and toolkits to be used as information and support materials by all city halls representatives in their activity - Development of trainings for approximately 2800 representatives from local level from each county with the support of the experts and the resource persons, in the project’s ‘four levels’ - Development of the e-TIC Portal, a permanent information centre for local elected officials and civil servants from local authorities. This Main activities shall include: an online help-desk for all upgrading CADiP database infrastructure, which includes the local authorities involved replacement of the existing server and its software and the expansion of the memory storage; digitisation of movable antiques stored in the project (at least 1000 communes Cyprus Museum and 106 municipalities) through which advice for the local authorities (elected persons and civil servants) regarding the project’s ‘four levels’. - Development of trainings for new elected officials (mayors, vice-mayors and elected officials) after June 2020 – approximately 500 persons - Exchange of experience and best practices with Republic of Moldova
3) Capacity building exhibited in the field of public governance – a coordinated approach of the Centre of the Government of Romania"other governmental museums in Cyprus.
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Additional mechanisms within the Programme. 5.1 Pre-defined projects
1) Sustainable social “Specialised juvenile justice approach established” Project Promoter: Ministry of Justice Donor project partners: Norwegian Mediation and education integration through sport activities"
a) Providing services for target groupsReconciliation Services, Oslo Police District Other project partners: - for the primary target group – children in risk of educational and social exclusion: an evaluation of their status in order to properly select Estonian Social Insurance Board, Estonian State Prosecutor’s Office Programme outcome the project contributes to: “Enhanced wellbeing of children and youth” Total maximum eligible project cost: € 4,704,982 Project grant rate: 100% Maximum project grant amount: € 4,704,982 (financed from NO FM) The project will support the establishment of a specialised juvenile justice approach and the implementation of juvenile justice reform in Estonia in accordance with international standards, EU directives and best practice and with a focus on the most vulnerable young offenders. Projects activities suitable shall include: A training programme for each one, inclusive activities based on sport, counselling and guidance sessions, non-formal education based on social integration skills, providing hot meal, participating at competitions and camps - for the secondary target group – specialists: workshops in order to present the methodologies, counselling sessions, non-formal education to develop specific skills needed in professionals working with children youth in risk contact with the law, including technical assistance (coaching/mentoring and supervision), to criminal justice institutions and the strengthening of social exclusioncapacity on strategic planning, participating at targeted communication coordination and awareness campaigns, implementing a caravan that will reach other locations that the 8 regional project locations, participating in scientific communication sessions - for the secondary target group – parents: targeted communication campaigns, group counselling and workshops presenting instruments they can use for the social integration of their children
b) Studies and research that will contribute to elaborating and implementing the methodologies monitoring in the project juvenile justice system; The development of tools for evaluation and will be multi-agency cooperation, including the starting point establishment of a system for risk assessment of young offenders in pre-trial proceedings (validation of instruments, piloting and training); The establishment of alternative interventions to fines and institutionalisation for youth, including short term behaviour-based interventions applicable by police or in cooperation with other sectors as health care, schools, youth work, access to multi-dimensional family therapy approaches to youth offenders on probation and capacity-building for professionals on youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (awareness raising, training and adjustment of interventions); The establishment of a volunteer mediators system aimed at developing a restorative approach to juvenile justice and better access to mediation; Support to improve conditions in closed facilities for children and youth as an alternative to prison, including the public policy;
c) Development introduction of four specific methodologies in-treatment methods and services aimed at re- socialisation, and specialised training for social inclusion and early school prevention based on sporting activities;
d) Exchanges of experience between the project partner and Norwegian project partnerprison staff to work with institutionalised youth.
2) Improving access “Establishment of a renewed family mediation system” Project Promoter: Estonian Social Insurance Board Programme outcome the project contributes to: “Enhanced wellbeing of children and quality youth” Total maximum eligible project cost: € 400,643 Project grant rate: 100% Maximum project grant amount: € 400,643 (financed from EEA FM) The project will support the establishment of services a renewed system for professional family mediation and increase accessibility aimed at settling disputes out of court. Project activities shall include: Awareness-raising on family mediation in the general population and as well as among child protection specialists and court personnel; The expansion of the system of family mediation to citizens – transparentensure state-wide coverage, responsible including by training mediators among the Russian speaking minority in East-Estonia and accountable local public administration"
1. Transparent decisionpromoting the mobility of mediators; The streamlining of the system, including its working principles, financing and regulation, to apply the same model across Estonia; Capacity-making process building of mediators through international exchanges and regular job counselling; Analysis and adaption of internationally used models of mediation in place at the local level through public consultation processes regarding the measures taken by the local government that affect them directly, co-operation with Norwegian mediators and greater participation of citizens in community life through assimilation of basic concepts of civic culture;
2. Organizational ethics assumed by decision makers in local government institutions through good practice examples from Norway and EU Member States;Estonian universities.
3) “Strengthening the Victim Support System” Project Promoter: Estonian Social Insurance Board Donor project partner: Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS) Programme outcome the project contributes to: “Reduced domestic and gender-based violence and gender inequalities” Total maximum eligible project cost: € 385,755 Project grant rate: 100% Maximum project grant amount: € 385,755 (financed from EEA FM) The project will improve the system for support to victims of domestic and gender-based violence to ensure a systematic, sustainable and coordinated approach to combat such violence. Reduced Incompatibility cases through better understanding Project activities shall include: The establishment of legislative concepts a system for volunteers working with victims of domestic and appropriate gender- based violence (volunteer support system) and recruitment of volunteers to this system; The development of quality measuring tools for the shelter services and counselling for staff; The development of guidelines on the detection of domestic violence for the health care system and training for medical professionals on early detection and intervention; Training for specialists on working with perpetrators of domestic violence; The establishment of a programme for perpetrators of domestic violence as part of the victim support system and the implementation of the laws so that the number of elected officials and civil servants being subjects of incompatibility investigations is reduced;programme in four regions.
4. ) “Virtual Competence Centre of Gender Equality” Project Promoter: Ministry of Social Affairs Donor project partner: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Programme outcome the project contributes to: “Reduced cases of conflict of interest, through early identification of emerging risks of conflicts of interest in the daily operations of commune administrations domestic and through information on relevant legislative concepts. gender-based violence and gender inequalities” Total maximum eligible project cost: € 349,245 Project grant rate: 100% Maximum project grant amount: € 349,245 (financed from NO FM) The pre-defined project will include support the following activities: - Needs assessment analysis focused establishment of a central Virtual Competence Centre of Gender Equality to gather data and research on gender equality in one place, in Estonian and Russian language, to tackle the project’s ‘four levels’ - Development segregation in education and the labour market and to raise awareness on gender equality, including the rights of training materials citizens and training of trainers (TOT) for 20 people from Romania and Norway - Development of guidelines and toolkits to be used as information and support materials by all city halls representatives in their activity - Development of trainings for approximately 2800 representatives from local level from each county with the support legal obligations of the experts state and the resource persons, in the project’s ‘four levels’ - Development of the e-TIC Portal, a permanent information centre for local elected officials and civil servants from local authoritiesemployers. This Project activities shall include: The creation of an online helpinteractive gender equality database for Estonia; Creating and offering online training courses on gender equality, including on awareness- raising on gender pay gap and on gender stereotypes in career counselling; Carrying out a representative survey on attitudes towards gender equality in Estonia; Publishing high-desk quality discussion articles based on the data from the survey.
5) “Increasing physical activity of schoolchildren” Project Promoter: Tartu University Donor project partner: University College of Southeast Norway Programme outcome the project contributes to: “Improved prevention and reduced inequalities in health” Total maximum eligible project cost: € 2,703,566 Project grant rate: 85% Maximum project grant amount: € 2,298,031 (financed from EEA FM) The project aims to develop and disseminate a school culture that encourages the physical activity of students throughout a school day and to establish a support system for all training and counselling of the schools. Project activities shall include: The development and dissemination of the model of “the school inviting to move”; Training and counselling to support school teams to start or continue the dissemination of the school culture supporting the physical activity of students throughout the school day; Training and counselling of teachers on methods and skills to enhance the physical activity of children during lessons and recess; Training for teachers of physical education to support physical activity throughout the school day; Development of a training system for pupils acting as “play leaders” in schools; Exchange of best practices and counselling for schools on designing indoors and outdoors environment to support physical activity during the school day; Development of monitoring, analysis and evaluation tools/systems of project activities and dissemination of best practices; Co-operation and exchange of best practice with donor state experts, national and international experts.
6) “Increasing public health competence and capacity of local governments” Project Promoter: National Institute for Health Development Donor project partner: Norwegian Institute of Public Health Programme outcome the project contributes to “Improved prevention and reduced inequalities in health” Total maximum eligible project cost: € 1,410,969 Project grant rate: 100% Maximum project grant amount: € 1,410,969 (financed from NO FM) The project aims to increase the focus on public health in local governments and to enhance the capacity in evidence-based planning and interventions on health at local level. Project activities shall include: Capacity-building for newly reformed local authorities on public health activities and awareness-raising; Training for local government leaders and health promoters; The development of a competence centre and mentor system for local governments on evidence-based health promotion; Support and counselling for local governments on analysis of the local authorities involved health status (compiling health profiles) and the design of evidence-based interventions; Support and counselling in local interventions on the project (at least 1000 communes prevention of risk-behaviour, particularly among young people; The gathering and 106 municipalities) through which advice for the local authorities (elected persons and civil servants) regarding the project’s ‘four levels’. - Development disseminating of trainings for new elected officials (mayors, vice-mayors and elected officials) after June 2020 – approximately 500 persons - Exchange of experience updated scientific evidence on effective measures and best practices with Republic in health promotion.
7) “Development of Moldova
3evaluation models and handling system for chronically mentally ill patients” Project Promoter: Viljandi Hospital Foundation Other project partner: Estonian Psychiatric Association, Estonian Forensic Science Institute Programme outcome the project contributes to “Improved prevention and reduced inequalities in health” Total maximum eligible project cost: € 376,470 Project grant rate: 85% Maximum project grant amount: € 320,000 (financed from NO FM) Capacity building The project will establish a uniform, evidence-based and cross-sectoral system of out-patient services for long-term mentally ill patients subjected to coercive treament, increase the quality of psychiatric evaluation to improve judiciary procedures and secure human rights in the field use of public governance – coercion during treatment. Project activities shall include: The development and implementation of out-patient services, combining state and local level services for long-term mentally ill patients subjected to coercive treatment; The development and piloting of a coordinated approach model for cross-sectoral cooperation between specialists in health care, social care and the judicial sector sectors at local and regional level; Training for multi-sectoral teams, social workers and family members of patients to deal with patients/clients with chronical mental illness; The development and implementing of a model for a multidisciplinary forensic psychiatric committee to improve the Centre quality of psychiatric evaluation, to ensure proper judiciary procedures and to secure the Government human rights of Romania"patients in the use of coercion during treatment; The adaptation of evidence-based evaluation instruments.
8) “Historic town centres revitalised through heritage-based local development”
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