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  • WORKSOPS
  • WORKSHOP 1 RIGHT/Access to rights
  • KEY WORDS Right indivisible and fundamental -
    undocumented migrants destitution, refused
    rights,
  • barriers and facilities - gap between
    declaration and implementation, legal and
    juridical recourse.
  • Vulnerability and fundamental RIGHT (indivisible)
    ephemeral legislations, (ex. irregular
    migration considered by any
  • national low as crime !...) and norms often
    contradictory with fundamental ethical,
    deontological, humanists rights
  • principles, (ex. detention camps, invitation to
    denounce - as spy - undocumented migrants,
    indiscriminate rejection, pushing back, not
    assistance to people in danger...), are deep
    'vulnus' wounds in civic society.

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  • WORKSHOP 2 A) HEALTH well-being
  • KEY WORDS ACCESS to health services as a RIGHT
    guaranteed to all. GAP BARRIERS between
    declaration and realisation in daily practices
    Information - Promotion - Prevention Public
    Private
  • Access to health services is a right more than a
    charity. In what way to insure this right for
    all ?
  • Between stereotypes and reality 'migrant bearer
    of infectious diseases...'.
  • When the social needs make to emerge and
    aggravate the health problems - pathogenic
    contexts...
  • What about 'poliambulatory solidales' where the
    private sector is co-working in synergy with
    public sector health specialized services ?
  • - To exchange, evaluate, propose the best
    holistic health services, specially for
    undocumented migrants.
  • - Social health needs make the adequate
    holistic answer is more difficult...
  • - Mediator role, more important than cultural.

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  • WORKSHOP 2 B) HEALTH mental health
  • KEY WORDS Trauma - Access to Mental Health
    services Barriers
    Promotion prevention - Diagnosis treatment
    Accompaniment Care
  • Complex needs and specific mental health
    services offered by public private services.
  • - Migrant in beginning is not "vulnerable" and
    ill people, but in today context they risk to
    become.
  • - Mediator role, more important than cultural
  • - To exchange, evaluate, propose for the best
    global health services in daily practice, for
    legislation respecting human right, for a special
    attention on the mental health of migrants.

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  • WORKSHOP 3 PARTICIPATION / work
  • KEY WORDS Participation - job - exploitation -
    low right work labour - profit
    sharing - resources
  • The participation ensures the quality of work,
    is the best antidote to any form of exploitation
    and contributes to a redistribution of resources
    against the benefit of the submerged economy.
  • The seasonal evaluation of a phenomenon in
    Europe, what kind of complaisances, the law
    ignored and violated, the violence suffered...,
    what kind of consequences in the health? Which
    is responsible for that?
  • Courageous initiatives and innovative projects at
    the levels of workers and enterprises, concerning
    legislations and information.
  • Work and training Reinventing work, the new
    labour culture passing through various forms of
    training and of participation.
  • Socials Cooperatives new experiences, old
    difficulties, future projects

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WORKSHOP 4 INTEGRATION / habitat -
community KEY WORDS Migrants homeless, Home
- habitat - housing policy
social cohesion - community local
integration - initiatives Integration Home as
welcome and active participation in building a
new multiethnic society, on mutual respect of
cultural and society diversity in order to
promote and improve a new model of social
cohesion ... ACCESS TO HOUSE new experiences
of community, facilitating the integration,
following the principle of 'sharing' opposed to
all forms of exploitation of 'sellers of
sleep' LOCAL INTEGRATION Access to decent
housing (e.g. social housing) is a precondition
for integration and can be a powerful tool for
policy makers and local authorities to promote
integration and social cohesion on the local
level.
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