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Families_Share · Socializing and sharing time for work/ life balance through digital and social innovation

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201831 October 2020EU funding €1,425,440Call H2020-ICT-2016-2017

The overall objective of the project is to develop a social networking and awareness platform dedicated to childcare and work life balance. The platform builds on neighbourhood networks enabling citizens to come together and share tasks, time and skills relevant to childcare and after school education/leisure which have become unaffordable in times of stagnation and austerity. To achieve this objective the project borrows and integrates the concepts of time banking with some already developed digital social innovation experiments in the child care field represented in the consortium and seeks to further exploit the potential of ICT networks to increase participatory innovation in the sense of self-organizing neighbourhoods. The specific objectives of the project are: - Exploring new ways for sharing and socializing child care needs and care work in urban communities facilitated by ICT - Supporting families, couples and individuals with care tasks to find flexible solutions in their daily lives to cope with care work and time management needs in more balanced ways- Raising awareness on the importance of overcoming gender biased views of care roles, as well as stereotypes related to intersected social differences (class and economic status, ethnic background, sexual orientation, etc.)Proposed actions: - Needs analysis and residents engagements in 7 Cities in Europe activating 7 Families_Share City Labs where needs analysis, platform co-design, pilot testing and local raising awareness campaigns will integrate.- Co-designing an operational framework and a scalable collective awareness platform engaging existing communities of parents - Pilot the platform in 7 cities - Evaluate the impact of the adopted techno-social solution and the user engagement strategy-Develop a scalable and replicable model for an affordable childcare scheme based on the Families Share Platform that will ensure sustainability and further exploitation in other EU cities.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA

IT · €219,701

participant

VILABS (CY) LTD

CY · €264,991

participant

SZULOK HAZA ALAPITVANY

HU · €69,356

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE · €237,025

participant

URBANISTA OHG

DE · €44,191

participant

FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER

IT · €181,061

participant

REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE -REC

HU · €26,820

participant

CENTRE FOR SUPPORT AND ADVANCEMENT OF EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN IN THESSALONIKI-ERGANI

EL · €89,873

participant

SMART VENICE SRL

IT · €148,049

participant

DE STUYVERIJ

BE · €144,373

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