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WG2 COST Research Workshop Social Enterprise in Social and Health Services Preliminary Programme The Workshop will be held in First floor in building 2 of Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Nibelungenplatz 1, 60318 Frankfurt am Main/Germany

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Page 1: Programme 19-02-2019 e...2019/02/28  · Sara Berloto/ Giovanni Fosti / Elisabetta Notarnicola/ Eleonora Perobelli (IT): Social innovation in social care services: which role for public

WG2 COST Research Workshop

Social Enterprise in Social and Health Services

Preliminary Programme

The Workshop will be held in First floor in building 2 of Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Nibelungenplatz 1, 60318 Frankfurt am Main/Germany

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Wednesday, 27th of February Time Sessions Room 13:00-14:00 Arrival and registration lobby,

1st floor

14:00-14:20 Formal Welcomes by the dean, chair of the Center of Competence for Social Intervention Research and COST WG 2 lead

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14:20-15:00 Opening Forum – Challenges in the transfer of SE research into social policy and to practitioners Panel and plenary discussion with Jennifer Eschweiler, Taco Brandsen and Simon Teasdale, moderated by Nicole Göler von Ravensburg

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15:00-15:30 Coffee break 144 15:30-17:30 Parallel Sessions Thematic Line 1: Theoretical and epistemological perspectives – convenor Simon Teasdale

Lisa Ahles (DE): Competition or cooperation? Social service cooperatives as a future perspective of the German Welfare State Panagiota Sergaki (GR): Reciprocity in Social Cooperative Enterprises

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Thematic Line 2: The role of SE in national welfare systems and their impact on service delivery – convenor Carmen Guzmán Alfonso Enrico Bellazzecca/ Dawn Skelton/ Olga Biosca (UK): Review to identify generative mechanisms of health impacts of SE-led community arts programmes for older people. Julianna Kiss (HU): The role of social enterprises in the Hungarian welfare system

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Thematic Line 4: Innovative contributions to social and health services – convenor Taco Brandsen Marta Solórzano García/ Mercedes Valcárcel Dueñas (ES): Digitalization, Monitoring and Evaluation of Social Enterprises in Social Service Impact: Analysis of Spanish Third Sector of Social Action Sara Berloto/ Giovanni Fosti / Elisabetta Notarnicola/ Eleonora Perobelli (IT): Social innovation in social care services: which role for public organizations and social enterprises? Hamdi Tekin (TR): Investigation of innovative contributions of city hospitals and social enterprises to social and health services, construction sector and economy in Turkey

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19:00 Researchers‘ Dinner, Restaurant Zur Sonne, Berger Straße

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Thursday 28th of February 9:00-11:00 Parallel Sessions Thematic Line 2: The role of SE in national welfare systems and their impact on service delivery – convenor Katrin

Zaborowski Carmen Guzmán Alfonso/ Javier Santos (ES): Social Enterprises in the Elderly Sector: An Analysis of the Senior Centers in the Region of Andalusia Claudia Petrescu/Mihaela Lambru (RO): Social enterprises role in Romanian welfare system Simon Teasdale/ Pascal Dey (UK): Neoliberal governing through social enterprise: Exploring the neglected roles of deviance and ignorance in public value creation

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Thematic Line 3: SE governance and social service system challenges – convenor Andrzej Klimczuk Harri Kostilainen (FIN): Finding a niche: Social Enterprises and the public service reform in Finland Nicole Göler von Ravensburg/Julia Zillinger (D): The potential for cooperative social enterprises in the implementation of inclusion of persons with disabilities in Germany

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Thematic Line 4: Innovative contributions to social and health services – convenor Danijel Baturina Sarah Evans/Shane o’Sullivan (UK): Innovation as a pressure for the development and evolution of health based social enterprise: a case study analysis Marta Rey-Garcia (ES): Managing multi-level tensions in cross-sector collaborations for social services innovation: a dynamic perspective on telecare Kelly Hall (UK): Innovation in English Care Markets: Can Social Enterprise Respond to the Care Crisis?

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11:00-11:30 Coffee break 144

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11:30-13:00 Stakeholder panel on Institutional challenges for social enterprises in the German welfare system – Chair: Nicole Göler von Ravensburg Invited speakers: Dr. Natascha Sasserath-Alberti, legal adviser and manager of the Centre for Law and Economy, Evangelisches Werk für Diakonie und Entwicklung e.V., Diakonie Deutschland I Brot für die Welt I Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe, Berlin: Institutional building blocks of the German Welfare state relevant to social enterprise development Klaus Bartl, management speaker Mission Leben and initiator of INTRA Lab: Promotion of intrapreneurship in the traditional welfare sector Birgit Heilig, managing director Social Impact Lab FFM: Cooperation between social start-ups and traditional service providers The Stakeholder panel intends to set the scene for the Stakeholder Forum in the afternoon. In the second half of the discussion the audience will also have an opportunity to formulate questions and comments to the stakeholder panel.

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13:00-14:00 In house lunch 144 14:00-15:30 Stakeholder forum, part 1 - World Café - Chair: Michael Märtens

Introduction, thereafter rotational discussion at all four tables sequentially Table 1: Ecosystem and framework conditions for SE, moderated by Marthe Nyssens (EMES) Table 2: Social innovation, moderated by Georg Mildenberger (csi Heidelberg) Table 3: Cooperation between traditional service providers and start-ups, moderated by Birgit Heilig (Impact Lab Frankfurt) Table 4: Impact assessment, moderated by Michael Wunsch (S.E.N.D. e.V. Germany, scientific cooperation) Invited guests: Dr. Christopher Bangert, head of the Social Economy Department at Deutscher Caritasverband e.V. in Freiburg Tilo Liewald, Chairperson EU-Council of the Federal Association of Non-Statutory Welfare Services (BAGFW) and representative of the Paritätische Gesamtverband Hannes Jähnert, German Red Cross, general secretariat (Federal level), youth- and social services Dr. Simeon Ries, CEO Gemeinnütziger Verein für Behindertenhilfe Wiesbaden und Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis e.V.

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15:30-15:45 Coffee break 15:45-16:15 Presentation results from World Café by table moderators 174 16:15-17:30 Stakeholder forum, part 2 – Fish bowl discussion - Chair: Michael Märtens 174

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18:45 Short guided tour through the new "old" city, commencing at tourist office Römer 19:30 Conference Dinner, Restaurant Paulaner, Domplatz

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3. Friday, 1st of March 9:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions Thematic Line 1: Theoretical and epistemological perspectives – convenor Julianna Kiss

Rama Kummitha (I): How do we understand ‘wellbeing’ in the social context of entrepreneurship? Georg Mildenberger & Gudrun C. Schimpf (D): New types of actors in social housing or a renaissance of forgotten ideas? The common good disguised as business Elisabetta Mocca/ Yuri Kazepov (AU): A methodological approach to social innovation in poverty analysis

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Thematic Line 2: The role of SE in national welfare systems and their impact on service delivery – convenor Nicole Göler von Ravensburg Danjiel Baturina (HR): New dawn for social services? Potential role of social enterprises in Croatian welfare system Simeon Ries (DE): Human resource development: an instrument for Normalization of career management with mentally handicapped people

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Thematic Line 3: SE governance and social service system challenges – convenor Linda Lundgaard Anderson Noémi Krátki (HU): The Hungarian methods of social value creation in mental health services Natalia Marska-Dzioba (PL): Remuneration for caring work in the social security system in Poland

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10:30-11:00 Coffee break 144 11:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions Thematic Line 1: Theoretical and epistemological perspectives – convenor Michael Märtens

Markus Gmür/ Jonas Baumann-Fuchs (CH): Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance of Swiss Social Enterprises in Social and Health Services Linda Lundgaard Anderson/ Lars Hulgård (DK): Situating social enterprises and social economy in the reciprocity and inequality of the universal welfare provision model

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Thematic Line 3: SE governance and social service system challenges – convenor Katrin Zaborowski Gorgi Krlev (DE): Living with best friends? A study of social impact in community oriented housing Jennifer Eschweiler (DK/DE): Mental Health and Work Integration Social Enterprise as Transit Zone for Solidarity – Drivers and Barriers in Collaboration with the Public Sector

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Thematic Line 4: Innovative contributions to social and health services – convenor Danjiel Baturina Sarah Darley (UK): Innovative contributions to social and health services Andrzej Klimczuk (PL): The Ageing Policy and Social Innovations: Challenges to Mainstreaming and Scaling Impact in the New Member States of the European Union

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12:30-12:45 Short break 144 12:45- Closing panel 174

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14:00 Results, possibilities for publication, informal evaluation round and farewell