AccessIN is a project that aims to identify and reduce barriers encountered by the migrant population in accessing services in five key policy areas: health, housing, education, employment and social assistance.
The project stems from the realization that while the social inclusion of migrants (third country nationals) has been a key priority for the EU and its Member States, the persistent gaps in their access to basic services demonstrate that additional measures are needed to support real and effective integration.
AccessIN will contribute to these ongoing efforts to address the social vulnerabilities of migrants by focusing on four EU Member States from different European regions: Belgium, Germany, Hungary and Spain.
Professionals from social entities and institutions providing education, housing, social assistance, health and access to employment services.
Migrants.
Report “Service Provider Needs Assessment”.