Participation by people experiencing poverty and social exclusion is a challenge that has grown over the years since EAPN was founded. EAPN mainly concentrate its efforts around three main areas:
Key publications on participation
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Breaking Barriers – Driving Change – Case studies of building participation of people experiencing poverty is the second publication by the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) highlighting members’ initiatives to strengthen the direct participation of people experiencing poverty in organisations and in policy-making.
Access the publication here.
Small Steps – Big Changes is an EAPN book that presents 10 case studies from members of the Network about the participation of people experiencing poverty and social exclusion.
Access the publication here.
Reports from the European Meetings of People Experiencing Poverty
- June 2013: 12th PEP Meeting “What we can learn from the experiences of poverty today“
- May 2012: 11th PEP meeting “Homelessness and Housing Rights in the Context of the Crisis”
- May 2011: 10th PEP Meeting “Employment, work, jobs – The reality for people experiencing poverty”
- September 2010: Impact study on the European Meetings of PEP: English – French – Greek
- June 2010: 9th PEP Meeting “Starting point for a new deal”
- May 2009: 8th PEP Meeting “Where we live, what we need”
- April 2009: EAPN Book: Small steps – Big changes
- May 2008: 7th PEP Meeting “Four pillars in the fight against poverty“
- September 2007:July / September 2007: Focus on participation
- May 2007: 6th PEP Meeting “Strengthening Progress, drafting next steps“
- May 2006: 5th PEP Meeting “How do we cope with everyday life?”
- June 2005: 4th PEP Meeting “Images and perceptions of poverty“
- May 2004: 3rd PEP Meeting “Participation is a two way street“
- May 2003: 2nd PEP Meeting “Good participation practices“
- December 2001: 1st PEP Meeting on housing, health, trainind and incomes.