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In recent years, the VVSG has participated in the CEMR project financed by the EU (AMIF) Inclucities in partnership with the city of Mechelen. The main objective of this project is to facilitate knowledge exchange between mentoring and mentee municipalities and their associations in order to strengthen local integration policies. Thus, the VVSG and the city of Mechelen assisted the Italian association and the Italian town of Capaci in setting up a buddy collaboration. Their process illustrates the added value of mentoring between cities together with their associations.

'Buddies for inclusive cities and municipalities: lessons from local projects' - Inspiration day 15 december

Get inspired by Flemish and European experts and colleagues about buddy collaborations and mentoring of and by municipalities. Learn how to set up a buddy collaboration in a small municipality or how to set up an intermunicipal collaboration. Exchange experiences about buddy matching and learn about online tools for buddying. Get to know the welcome application of the city of Mechelen. Would you like to attend? Keep December 15 free.

This inspiration day is an initiative of the VVSG, the city of Mechelen, Beyond the Horizon and HIVA-KULEUVEN and is part of the European project IncluCities (www.inclucities.eu)  and Orient 8 (www.orient8.eu).

 

Participation is free. Registration is mandatory before December 7th

Agenda

15 december in Lamot Mechelen

 

9h-9h50: REGISTRATION & WELCOMING   

 

9h50-10h: WELCOMING SPEECH by Gabriella de Francesco, alderwoman City of Mechelen 

 

10h-10h50: INTRODUCTION by   

  • Mr. George Ioakimidis, Mayor of Nikaia-Rentis (Greece) (focus on Orient 8) 
  • Ms. Fiorenza Giambona, Councillor city council of Capaci (Italy) (focus on IncluCities)  

 

10h50-11h30: SETTING THE SCENE by providing a framework for mentoring  

  • Social mentoring for migrant newcomers: context and lessons from the Orient8 project  
    Keynote by Peter De Cuyper (KU Leuven)  
    In this presentation, we first outline the origins of buddy collaborations for newcomers. Then we will consider what is important in setting up a buddy programme. Here, we draw on the lessons learned from Orient8 but also from other research on buddy work in Flanders and Europe. We have compiled these experiences in an inspiration guide for buddy cooperation, which we will briefly explain.
  • City-to-city mentoring: A methodological guide 
    Keynote by Ceri Hutton (Migration Work CIC) 
    Mentoring is a powerful method to provide personalised, informal support to students, job seekers, young entrepreneurs or migrants. Mentoring has also been used in peer support of staff working for city administrations – it embodies the idea of inter-municipal solidarity, city networking and mutual learning between cities. As a legacy of the IncluCities project, Migration Work developed a guide to disseminate the practice of peer mentoring between cities and city networks in and beyond the area of integration policy and support its use as a tool for knowledge transfer and learning.

 

11h30 – 12h: NARRATIVE PART on the IncluCities & ORIENT8 experiences 
Format: Sofa talk with moderator (moderation by Ceri Hutton, Migration Work) 
Participants: Corinne Huybers (Mechelen), Carla Rey (AICCRE), Samet Coban (Beyond the Horizon)  
Language: ENGLISH 

 

12h-12u30: COFFEEBREAK  

 

12h30-13h30: Selection of different WORKSHOPS -Round 1.  

  1. City-to-city mentoring: a topic in the ‘Flemish Action Plan Living Together/Plan Samenleven  
    By Migration Work, VVSG and the city of Mechelen 
    With a contribution of Bart Vandenbussche (ABB, Flemish Government) (ENG/NL) 
    How can the Flemish government and the Association of Cities support cities and municipalities in taking up a mentoring role in the support of local integration policy. 
    We discuss the mentoring guidelines that Migration Work is developing for the CEMR's Inclucities project. We share the experience and lessons learned from Mechelen & VVSG. 
    Questions we will address: How can cities take up this mentoring role? What support is needed? Which actors can play a (supporting) role? How can we safeguard and unlock the knowledge and experience? What are the preconditions? How to deal with the great diversity of cities and towns in terms of capacity and resources? 
     
  2. How to use digital tools in welcoming newcomers?
    by Sara Lanoye (city of Mechelen), Sofie Iserbyt (AgII) and Maria Lee (Beyond the Horizon) (ENG/NL) 
    How can digital tools support migrant newcomers in their first steps of their integration process? What advantages do such apps and websites offer? Where are the bottlenecks and what can be improved? In this session we zoom in on the welcome app of the City of Mechelen. With this smartphone app, you can quickly find information about leisure, healthcare, housing, learning and living in Mechelen in different languages. Beyond the Horizon showcases the smart matching tool developed to help buddy programs match buddies more quickly and easily based on commonalities. Integration and Inclusion Agency also explains what digital tools have been or will be developed to support newcomers. 
     
  3. Buddying in small municipalities and inter-municipal collaborations: reflexions, challenges and recommendations  
    Experiences from Bocholt (Hilde Braeken), Capaci (Fiorenza Giambona) and de Noordwelzijnsregio (Goele Kerkhof (NL/Eng) 
    Also small municipalities organise mentoring projects for newcomers.  They often deal with a lack of capacity. In the Flemish pilots ‘Participation and networking’ small municipalities experimented with inter-municipal cooperation. In this workshop, we explicitly let the small municipalities have their say. How do these municipalities tackle three crucial aspects of successful buddying: the needs of the newcomers, the work and support of volunteers and the mutual expectations of the buddies. What kind of support do small municipalities need? Is inter-municipal collaborations a solution to deal with the capacity problem? 
     
  4. How to measure the impact of buddy programs?
    By Peter De Cuyper and Jan Van Ongevalle (HIVA, KU Leuven) (NL/ENG) 
    In this workshop we will first discuss an evaluation framework developed for social mentoring programs taking the impact on both mentors and mentees into account. Then we will discuss which accessible and user-friendly tools can be used to evaluate social mentoring programs and give concrete examples. In the interactive part of the workshop the participants will have the opportunity to give feedback and discuss the applicability of the framework and other impact-measuring tools on their project.   

 

13h30-14h: LUNCHBREAK  

14h-14h10: Artistic Intermezzo by Lisette Ma Neza (slampoet) , Peter Somuah (trumpet player) and Orville Breeveld (guitarist) 

14h10-15h10: Selection of different WORKSHOPS-Round 2 

 

15h10-15h45: EXPERT REFLECTIONS – advice for the future  
Format: Sofa talk with moderator (moderation by Maria Grazia Montella, CEMR) ENG/NL 
Participants: Fatih Yilmaz (director of projects and partnerships, Beyond the Horizon ISSG), Sabine Van Cauwenberge (policy officer integration and civic integration, Flemish Association of Cities and Municipalities (VVSG), Angelique Petrits (policy officer, DG HOME), Cabinet Flemish Minister (Chloë Van Hoegaerden) 

 

15h45-15h50: CLOSING REMARKS by Chloë Van Hoegaerden, Officer of Cabinet Bart Somers (minister for integration, civic integration and equal opportunities

 

15h50: Artistic closure, slampoet Lisette Ma Neza (slampoet), Peter Somuah (trumpet player) and Orville Breeveld (guitarist) 

 

16h10-17h: RECEPTION  

 

Two European projects with local governments as focus

In recent years, the VVSG has participated in the CEMR project financed by the EU (AMIF)  Inclucities in partnership with the city of Mechelen. The main objective of this project is to facilitate knowledge exchange between mentoring and mentee municipalities and their associations in order to strengthen local integration policies. Thus, the VVSG and the city of Mechelen assisted the Italian association and the Italian town of Capaci in setting up a buddy collaboration.Their process illustrates the added value of mentoring between cities together with their associations.

At the same time, Mechelen was part of another European project Orient 8. This project also had mentoring as its main theme. Specifically, in this project the different partners searched for smart digital tools to support mentoring programs such as buddy working. Outputs of this project include an intelligent matching tool that provides recommendations for matching mentors and mentees based on the developed criteria, and a mobile Welcome Application that offers all useful information, links about the public and places for the newcomers in multiple languages. In addition, all the different products were tested in smaller municipalities. The project is being tested in Mechelen and in the smaller towns of Nikaia-Rentis (Greece) and Sala (Sweden).

Both Inclucities and Orient 8 were set up with the ambition to prove that the experiences and tools can be used throughout Flanders and Europe.