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Workshop 1 - Key messages What Progress on Poverty and Participation? EAPN WORKSHOP ON EU 2020 STRATEGY – 30/09/2013 Workshop 1 - Key messages For what we have today, we should be reacting by: Developing methodology for participation in the NRP and CSR (context-wise and process-wise) – we need some rules for consultations when we take part in NRP and in CSR – we want a consultation process when a team is developing CSR – dialogue – not other forms. For the poverty targets we need a shortlist with things that are absolutely important if we are serious about decreasing poverty. With this list, we can look at NRPs and CSRs. We shouldn’t enter the game of being divided by institutional interlocutors (all stakeholders involved at EU and national level)   For the future, which we don’t know much about yet (given the EP elections): We need a strategy to back up the work on reducing poverty targets in all EU countries – EC and Council not recognizing that it’s not working; poverty is growing… EAPN should be proactive – maybe not coming with shadow NRPs because of our lack of resources but come with CSRs before they are published – shadow CSRs can be used throughout the year as a tool of engaging with dialogue. For point 1: Already many documents of EAPN –for example if no attention to inequalities in NRP there’s no possibility to decrease poverty; if no mention of progressive tax policies – what is the consequence on poverty? Etc

Workshop 2 - Key messages What Progress on Poverty and Participation? EAPN WORKSHOP ON EU 2020 STRATEGY – 30/09/2013 Workshop 2 - Key messages 1. Poverty is increasing, the data is not accurate, with increasing stress, rising suicide and impact on health and well-being particularly on children, young people, migrants/Roma but also long-term unemployed. The macroeconomic policy priority on austerity is wrong – we must invest in prevention and give priority to integrated anti-poverty strategies for all groups, access to decent income, quality services and participation. 2. Public Services are at risk – we must get rid of the profit motive in education and health/social services which is undermining rights and increasing poverty. 3. Stakeholder dialogue is not working. Give priority to the voice of people in poverty and children in a structured dialogue process, but also engage with wider society to challenge the myths and stereotypes about poverty, and the causes of poverty.

Workshop 3 - Key messages What Progress on Poverty and Participation? EAPN WORKSHOP ON EU 2020 STRATEGY – 30/09/2013 Workshop 3 - Key messages Sit down with people experiencing poverty and their organisations and listen to them, and devise solutions together, and monitor their implementation together! Achieve real coherence between policies and different parts of decision-making (such as DG Employment & DG EcFin), to ensure that Europe 2020 and the poverty-reduction target are given priority. It costs more not to fight poverty than to end it now!

Workshop 4 - Key messages What Progress on Poverty and Participation? EAPN WORKSHOP ON EU 2020 STRATEGY – 30/09/2013 Workshop 4 - Key messages To use the European Semester to get into dialogue with a wide range of actors on poverty issues To promote the mainstreaming of integrated bottom-up/local good practices at national level with adequate public resources attached. EAPN to be more proactive in our advocacy work by using as much as possible the European Semester (i.e. Annual Growth Survey and CRSs) not to rely on national consultation processes. To be more influential by finding other ways to get heard like raising awareness of public opinion in general.