What does SprINg look like after two years?
The SprINg platform remains a key tool for researchers, practitioners, policymakers and stakeholders…
The SprINg platform remains a key tool for researchers, practitioners, policymakers and stakeholders…
SPRING Final Conference: Presentation of tools and lessons learnt.
On 14 December 2022 the SprINg project, with the support of ICMPD and SOLIDAR, held a webinar on housing solutions…
Takeaways from the third thematic SprINg webinar on 18 October 2022, focussing on different approaches to fast tracking the labour market integration of Ukrainian refugees.
On 14th December, 02:00-03:45 PM, organized by ICMPD and SOLIDAR, this webinar looked at different approaches to housing newcomers from Ukraine.
On 27th September 2022, SOLIDAR organized the webinar ‘’Integration of newcomers in and through education’’ within the SPRING project. The discussion gathered 8 experts and practitioners on education and/or inclusion of newly-arrived migrants.
On 17-18 November 2022, ICMPD and SOLIDAR co-organised a SPRING workshop, taking place in Brussels, Belgium, focusing on good practices in the integration of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers and improved integration outcomes through mutual learning.
Takeaways on the role of Communities of Practice in more inclusive and evidence-informed integration policy and practice, from a workshop held in the framework of the SPRING project on 14 September 2022.
We take a look at integration practices across the EU and beyond. In particular, it highlights how practitioners are often forced to ‘reinvent the wheel’.
For decades, governments and practitioners have been creating and running integration practices for migrants and refugees within Europe. However, rather than creating brand new practices each time, to what extent…
The panel featured six experts and practitioners, who shared their views on labour market inclusion from different angles.
SprINg at the 4th Conference of the German Network for Forced Migration Research.
The key principle of co-design is that together you can come up with better solutions than an outsider who is not involved in the day-to-day struggles of frontline workers.
Takeaways from the first thematic SPRING webinar on 2 June 2022, focussing on entrepreneurship support for (female) beneficiaries of Temporary Protection from Ukraine.
SPRING held first thematic webinar on entrepreneurship support for (female) beneficiaries of Temporary Protection from Ukraine.
29 March 2022, SPRING and TRAFIG projects, with the support of ICMPD, held a webinar addressing labour market integration of people fleeing war in Ukraine.
One of the main objective of the SPRING project is to gather, summarise and share the best available research and evidence on effectiveness, innovation, transferability, sustainability and evaluation methods regarding integration policies and practices.
During December 2021 we launched a campaign to enhance the development of our toolbox to help European integration actors at national, regional, and local level in order to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of their work.
One of the main objective of the SPRING project is to gather, summarise and share the best available research and evidence on effectiveness, innovation, transferability, sustainability and evaluation methods regarding integration policies and practices.
One of the main objectives of the SPRING project is to ‘identify successful and sustainable practices of integration of newly arrived migrants’. But embedded in this goal is a key question: What exactly makes a migration practice ‘successful’ and ‘sustainable’ and how can this be assessed?
A systematic classification system (the “SPRING taxonomy”) for the collection, mapping and synthesis of research and evidence on integration policy practices. This taxonomy provides the framework to map and review studies on integration policy practices, synthesise the main evidence…
The SPRING virtual exchange “Sustainable and Innovative – Communities of Practice as Drivers of a new Agenda on Integration” brought together 65 stakeholders engaged in Communities of Practice…
The SPRING Launch Conference took place on 8th June. The online event was attended by more than 100 participants. The conference was not designed as a traditional presentation of the project but rather as a working session…
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