… development agencies. relevant bodies representing civil society, environmental partners and bodies responsible for promoting social inclusion, fundamental rights, the rights of persons with disabilities, gender equality and non-discrimination Relevant civil society organisations include centres for women’s …
… social Europe — implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights’), for example, contains an extensive list of possible … Europe by implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights (main policy objective for the ESF+; additional policy … while promoting their social inclusion Support for civil society working with marginalised communities, such as …
… the following partners: ... relevant bodies representing civil society, environmental partners, and bodies responsible for promoting social inclusion, fundamental rights, rights of persons with disabilities, gender equality and …
… expertise by involving national/local gender experts and civil society organisations – especially women’s … mobility, time, etc.) and their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political) affect the intervention because …
… Europe by implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights’, Annex IV of the CPR specifies the need for a … with equality bodies, social partners and relevant civil society organisations (see Tool 5 ). …
… the Funds, taking into account the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Member States should also … and social partners; (c) relevant bodies representing civil society, environmental partners, and bodies responsible … and social partners; (c) relevant bodies representing civil society and where relevant bodies responsible for …
… to support and protect victims. In the EU, the Victims’ Rights Directive (Directive 2012/29/EU) (34) is the main instrument establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime. It … 606/2013 on mutual recognition of protection measures in civil matters (38) oblige EU Member States to recognise …
… States in meeting the minimum requirements of the Victims’ Rights Directive and the Istanbul Convention, and to guide … should have access to data (where available) from: related civil actions, e.g. the outcomes of child contact decisions in civil courts; perpetrator treatment programmes; medical and …
… States, the European Commission, European Parliament, civil society, social partners and academia, we want to … Commission. Panel: Evelyn Regner , Chair of the Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee (FEMM), European … Economic and Social Council. She is now a member of the Civil Society Gender Equality Reference Group (GRG) for the …
… knowledge of gender-mainstreaming issues could be added to civil servants’ job descriptions. 2. The availability of … a process of change. Such initiatives can provide civil servants with the theoretical and practical tools … outcomes. Thus, policymakers at national and local level, civil servants responsible for competence development, and …
… topics such as guidance documents on assessing fundamental rights and impacts on competitiveness, and initiatives to … specific guidelines have been drafted to support civil servants in the analysis of social impact. These … specific references are given under job quality, workers’ rights, social inclusion and social protection of specific …
… affects only new bills. As in the case of Austria, civil servants involved in law drafting within the different … restrict the access to resources and fundamental rights? Why? Identification of positive or negative foreseen … is sure to be taken into account by all policymakers and civil servants — and a weakness, since the analysis from a …
… in accordance with the different roles of politicians and civil servants. Actors involved The decision-making process … office and gender experts in all departments, assisting civil servants in performing gender impact assessment. In … for other horizontal perspectives, such as children’s rights or environmental concerns. The reports and research …