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CoParticiPA

coParticiPa

CoParticiPA

The participation of people in the network of social services and socio-educational and community intervention organisations.

CoPartici-PA (Spain-Andorra-France) is a transborder project funded by the call POCTEFA 2021-2027 Programme INTERREG VI-A Spain-France-Andorra which lasts three years: starting in 2024 and ending in 2026. The goal of the project is to guarantee people’s participation in the network of social services and socio-educational and community intervention organisations, through the construction, guidance and assessment of a Transborder Participation Programme (PTP-P) based on people’s agency capacity and the needs of the territory.During the course of three years, almost thirty organisations, training institutions and public organisations will work collaboratively on the design, prototyping and evaluation of a transborder participation programme.

The project study area is social services, taking into account six specialised areas for social action (childhood and adolescence; ageing; migration; disability; health and mental health; social exclusion and community action); and university and ongoing education.

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