State Deinstitutionalisation Strategy: "For a good life in the community".
Currently, many of these services for people with greater support needs are provided in large institutions and the aim of the future Strategy is precisely to try to promote services that enable people to live independently and autonomously in their family, social and community environment.
The future Strategy for De-institutionalisation and development of community support services aims to prioritise personalised care in the community.
Provisional programme
12:00h. Institutional welcome. Ione Belarra, Minister for Social Rights and the 2030 Agenda.
12:15h. HOW TO MOVE TOWARDS THE GOOD LIFE IN THE COMMUNITY: TRENDS IN EUROPE
- Simon Duffy. Welfare rights researcher and co-founder of Citizen Network and the Centre for Welfare Reform in the UK.
- Tara Doheny. Director of Genio Reform in Ireland.
13:15h. THE SPANISH POPULATION'S OPINION ON THE GOOD LIFE IN THE COMMUNITY.
13:45h. WHAT ISSUES SHOULD THE FUTURE STRATEGY PRIORITIZE?
Dialogue with experts on the issues they believe should be prioritised in the future strategy.
14:30h. Lunch
16:00h. KEYS FOR CHANGE: INNOVATION, RESEARCH AND NEW PUBLIC POLICIES
This session will present some of the key issues and trends in social policies, with special emphasis on innovative and transformative aspects. Different institutions and organisations will participate and will be able to contribute a complementary vision: an institutional view, a vision from the academic sphere and a more pragmatic approach based on practice.
17:00h. KEYS FOR CHANGE: CHANGING THE CARE AND SUPPORT MODEL
In this session we will learn about the changes that are being proposed or implemented in the autonomous communities in the model of care and support.
18:15h. Closing session. By Ignacio Álvarez, Secretary of State for Social Rights.