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Thematic network on ICT for social integration and cultural diversity
Bridge-IT aims at:
* Raising awareness among relevant stakeholders on the potential of ICT for social integration and cultural diversity, but also on the need to develop projects in this field targeting immigrants or organizations who deal with immigrants on a daily basis
* Facilitating the encounter and better understanding among the key players of the value chain be at a national or European level.
* Providing key players with a better vision and first tools on how to improve / deploy at a larger scale their own activities, or on how to duplicate initiatives coming from other countries.
* Promoting the development of better and more accessible ICT solutions, services, contents that can contribute to the social integration of immigrants and to cultural diversity in Europe.
* Developing policy recommendations based on the several outputs
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Work Package 1: Booklet on Migrants, ethnic minorities and ICT / Inventory of good practices in Europe that promote ICT for socio-economic integration in culturally diverse contexts
This booklet presents many initiatives born in different places and for different reasons, embedded in heterogeneous policies, targeting different audiences, but sharing also a common goal: using ICT to improve the socio-economic integration of IEM, to support the operations of intermediaries working with them and to enhance mutual knowledge and social interaction with all members of the host society. All the initiatives tackle challenges actually posed to IEM, and intermediaries working with them, in order to achieve a better education, economic participation, civic engagement and enjoyment of possibilities offered by the information society inside a culturally diverse Europe.
This inventory of practices serves as a basis for providing guidance to those who are interested in being involved in the further development of ICT-based solutions and approaches targeting immigrants’ needs. It provides also elements of reflection to all stakeholders dealing with ICT for social inclusion, economic participation and life-long learning. Besides, it presents practices that can become an inspiring reserve of methodologies for those working with and for IEM that might be interested in integrating ICT in their services and daily work processes. This booklet introduces some methodological recommendations on how those current practices can be improved, deployed at a larger scale and/or be replicated. In that sense, we believe that all the initiatives presented and referenced in this booklet are composite practices that present inventive and creative elements, but which are also subject to weaknesses, bottlenecks and many challenges. A further assessment of these experiences and the preparation of guidelines based on them and similar ones are envisaged in the next steps of the Bridge-IT project.
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