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FUTURE CLUBHOUSE DEVELOPMENT IN THE LARGER EUROPEAN CONTEXT

FUTURE CLUBHOUSE DEVELOPMENT IN THE LARGER EUROPEAN CONTEXT. Esko Hänninen STAKES European Partnership for Clubhouse Development. European ICCD Clubhouses - Beneficiaries of the ELECT project. Albania 1 Austria 3 Denmark 6 England 19 Estonia 1 Finland 20 Germany 3 Iceland 1

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FUTURE CLUBHOUSE DEVELOPMENT IN THE LARGER EUROPEAN CONTEXT

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  1. EUROPEAN ELECT Project, Malmö 04.03.2008 Esko Hänninen FUTURE CLUBHOUSE DEVELOPMENT IN THE LARGER EUROPEAN CONTEXT Esko Hänninen STAKES European Partnership for Clubhouse Development

  2. EUROPEAN ELECT Project, Malmö 04.03.2008 Esko Hänninen European ICCD Clubhouses - Beneficiaries of the ELECT project Albania 1 Austria 3 Denmark 6 England 19 Estonia 1 Finland 20 Germany 3 Iceland 1 Ireland 4 Italy 1 Kosovo 1 Macedonia 2 Netherlands 1 Norway 3 Poland 2 Romania 1 Russia 4 Scotland 7 Sweden 9 TOTAL 90 About 90 Clubhouses serving over 11000 members annually

  3. EUROPEAN ELECT Project, Malmö 04.03.2008 Esko Hänninen Clubhouse as a Learning Community Clubhouse Psychiatric Medical care and treatment Functional Rehabilitation Integrated Pathway from Dependency to Independent Living(ELECT-project 2007-2009) Supported Education & training Employment • Psychosocial rehabilitation • Work Ordered day • Pre-training / learning to • learn • Peer support • Social skills • Transitional Employment • Programme Mental Health services Supported education & training. Transition to open labour market Individual Empowerment Process

  4. EUROPEAN ELECT Project, Malmö 04.03.2008 Esko Hänninen Vision for future: next steps after ELECT-project  A network Source: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/projects/events/february_2008/documents/grundtvig_programme.pdf

  5. EUROPEAN ELECT Project, Malmö 04.03.2008 Esko Hänninen Other Stakeholders important for the next Phases of the EPCD & ELECT • WHO – Europe, World Health Organisation, United Nation’s specialised organisation • European Union Structures • AER – Assembly of European Regions, which has a special Committee for Social and Health Development • MHE - Mental Health Europe, member organisation of the World Federation of Mental Health (WFMH), very important actor in Europe and collaborator with the EU Commission • CEFEC – European NGO for employment initiatives of people with mental illness • EDF – European Disability Forum • EAPN – European Anti-Poverty Network • Other projects in the field, e.g. SYNTHESIS and other

  6. EUROPEAN ELECT Project, Malmö 04.03.2008 Esko Hänninen European SYNTHESIS project partner countries Finland Lithuania Poland Romania Hungary Slovenia Greece Italy France Spain TOTAL 10 countries About 90 Clubhouses serving over 11000 members annually

  7. EUROPEAN ELECT Project, Malmö 04.03.2008 Esko Hänninen EUROPEAN UNION STRUCTURES • European Parliament – how to include MEPs to promote • Clubhouse Development? • European Commission • DG Employment and Social Affairs • DG Education and Culture  ELECT • DG SANCO – Health and Consumer Protection • DG Research and Innovation – Framework Programmes for scientific research & development projects • Committee of Regions (COR) • ELISAN – European Local Inclusion and Social Action Network, started in January 2008  • Cooperation: Council of Europe and European Union • e.g. with East European and Caucasus Countries

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