Title: Fighting Poverty and Inequality
1Fighting Poverty and Inequality task of the
health- and welfare worker?
- Poverty and Inequality in the EU and its Impact
on the social worker - Input by Quinta Ansem
2Content of the presentation
- A quick story about EAPN
- Being poor in the EU
- The effect on People Experience Poverty
- Equality versus Inequality
- The effect on health- and social workers
- Some questions to be answered
3EAPN Origins
- Established in 1990
- A network of independent NGOs
- Defending what?
4EAPN Membership and Financing
- 26 National Networks
- 23 European Organisations
- financial support?
5What do we know about Poverty in the EU?
- EU Poverty Programmes
- Social OMC
- Progress?
6Poverty in the EU (2007)
- 60 of median equivalised income
- EU Average 17 (79 million people)
- 25 Romania (83 Euro)
- 10 Netherlands (910 Euro) 10 Czech Republic
(271Euro)
7In Work Poverty (2007)
- In work poverty rate
- EU Average 8 of working population (18 million
people approx) - 14 Greece (510 Euro)
- 3 Czech Republic (271 Euro)
8Significant damp problems in housing
- EU Average 18
- 37 Poland
- 5 Malta and Finland
9Lack of indoor flushing toilet for sole use of
household
- EU Average 4 (18.5 million people)
- 44 Romania, 34 Bulgaria,
- 1 EU 15 (the old members of EU)
- 3 Slovakia
10Material Deprivation in the EU
- Basic necessities
- EU Average 17
- 45 in Latvia (Romania and Bulgaria higher)
- 3 in Luxembourg 6 Sweden and Netherlands
- 40 below poverty line but ..
- 13 above the poverty line
11People Experiencing Poverty (PEP)
- I am undocumented, so for you I dont exist
- waking up in bad housing conditions which saps
the will to do anything - being paid regularly, but my debts still
mounting up anyway - hard to talk about, but when I did start to talk
to others I felt no different from them and I
wasnt embarrassed
12Social protection a cost or an investment?
- Social Spending reduces risk of poverty
- Increased expenditure on social protection
13Conclusion
- Effective Social protection systems not only
reduce poverty, and increase security, but
provide an essential platform for participation,
and social cohesion as well as supporting growth.
14Trends in Inequality USA
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16Innovation
17Trust
18Mental Health
19Violence
http//www.equalitytrust.org.uk/why/evidence/rich-
and-poor-countries
20Wealth and Inequality in the EU
- EAPN Motto You cant speak about the fight
against poverty and remain silent about wealth
21Building Trust The role of Democracy
- More Equal Societies work better for Everyone
- The rich developed societies have reached a
turning point in human history - Politics should now be about the quality of
social relations and how we can develop
harmonious and sustainable societies - And doing that in respect and support with those
who need the respect and support the most.
22The impact of inequality on the health- and
social workers
- Good intentions
- Increasingly numbers of poor
- matching mental and physical health
- Work Overload
- Little effects
- low salaries
23Area of tension
- Most Welfare- or Health worker is paid out of
public money - Policy changing's (political changes)
- Being subsidizes
- No (or little) cooperation with local government
- Only project finding
- No (real) participation from the PEP
24Question for the discussion
- Can the health- and welfare worker really make a
difference in fighting poverty and social
exclusion? - Yes. or No?
- Changes?
- And how can the PEP be involved in this fight?
25The basis thinking of EAPN Netherlands
26Building Alliances for 2010