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ImpleMentoring workshops – Tampere 10 September 2013 What is the ImpleMentoring project? Our partnership The ImpleMentoring project is an initiative of EUROCITIES, aiming to support cities in putting into practice the principles of the Integrating Cities Charter launched in 2010. The project is financed by the European Commission from its European Fund for the Integration of Third Country Nationals (EIF). It runs from late 2012 to spring 2014. Led by EUROCITIES, it is a partnership between 12 cities from ten EU countries and MigrationWork CIC as facilitator. Three other cities are associates. (Participants are listed overleaf.) From Charter to practice ImpleMentoring promotes mutual learning between cities in four thematic areas of integration. Each reflects a major principle of the EUROCITIES’ Integrating Cities Charter: (A) Enhancing public perception on migration and diversity (B) Managing diversity and promoting equality in cities’ administration and service provision (C) Making participation effective in diverse neighbourhoods (D) Engagement in local policy-making processes and political participation of migrant communities For each theme ImpleMentoring has produced a benchmark, the project’s core instrument. It identifies a set of ‘key factors’ which are the concrete conditions for success in this thematic area. They are drawn from a transnational survey of recent work, plus the experience of project partners. The benchmark defines the standard which a city needs to aim at, if it wants to match Europe’s best practice in that area of integration. ImpleMentoring: building relationships, planning for change ImpleMentoring uses an innovative learning method in which cities help one another to map out a practical pathway towards better practice, within a Europe-wide framework – the benchmark. Within each theme, partner cities opt for one or other of these roles: An implementing city (IC) aims through ImpleMentoring to improve selected aspects of its work. Using the benchmark as a checklist to see strengths and challenges in its current practice, the IC works with a mentor city to identify what needs to change. Then with the mentor it plans the steps needed to achieve this change - and starts to carry them out. The mentor city supports the IC partly by drawing on its own experience, but equally by being a good listener who understands the realities of city administration and the challenges of integration work. With this trusted external partner, IC colleagues can explore concerns and develop ideas in confidence. The mentor helps them to identify a realistic solution, and work towards it. The project sets up a mentoring visit to each implementing city. In this short visit a representative of the mentor city, with a facilitator and EUROCITIES, gathers evidence – especially by talking to local residents and practitioners – and works with the IC to explore options for change. The implementing city with its mentor and facilitator then draws up a roadmap showing the actions it will take to achieve this change. Dialogue with the mentor continues through the project, as the IC begins to act on its roadmap. Output from ImpleMentoring will include toolkits which make the benchmarks – with good practice examples and other supporting material – available to cities across Europe.

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ImpleMentoring workshops – Tampere 10 September 2013

What is the ImpleMentoring project?

Our partnershipThe ImpleMentoring project is an initiative of EUROCITIES, aiming to support cities in putting into practice

the principles of the Integrating Cities Charter launched in 2010. The project is financed by the European

Commission from its European Fund for the Integration of Third Country Nationals (EIF). It runs from late

2012 to spring 2014. Led by EUROCITIES, it is a partnership between 12 cities from ten EU countries and

MigrationWork CIC as facilitator. Three other cities are associates. (Participants are listed overleaf.)

From Charter to practiceImpleMentoring promotes mutual learning between cities in four thematic areas of integration. Each

reflects a major principle of the EUROCITIES’ Integrating Cities Charter:

(A) Enhancing public perception on migration and diversity(B) Managing diversity and promoting equality in cities’ administration and service provision(C) Making participation effective in diverse neighbourhoods(D) Engagement in local policy-making processes and political participation of migrant communities

For each theme ImpleMentoring has produced a benchmark, the project’s core instrument. It identifies a

set of ‘key factors’ which are the concrete conditions for success in this thematic area. They are drawn from

a transnational survey of recent work, plus the experience of project partners. The benchmark defines the

standard which a city needs to aim at, if it wants to match Europe’s best practice in that area of integration.

ImpleMentoring: building relationships, planning for change ImpleMentoring uses an innovative learning method in which cities help one another to map out a practical

pathway towards better practice, within a Europe-wide framework – the benchmark. Within each theme,

partner cities opt for one or other of these roles:

• An implementing city (IC) aims through ImpleMentoring to improve selected aspects of its work. Using

the benchmark as a checklist to see strengths and challenges in its current practice, the IC works with a

mentor city to identify what needs to change. Then with the mentor it plans the steps needed to

achieve this change - and starts to carry them out.• The mentor city supports the IC partly by drawing on its own experience, but equally by being a good

listener who understands the realities of city administration and the challenges of integration work.

With this trusted external partner, IC colleagues can explore concerns and develop ideas in confidence.

The mentor helps them to identify a realistic solution, and work towards it.

The project sets up a mentoring visit to each implementing city. In this short visit a representative of the

mentor city, with a facilitator and EUROCITIES, gathers evidence – especially by talking to local residents and

practitioners – and works with the IC to explore options for change. The implementing city with its mentor

and facilitator then draws up a roadmap showing the actions it will take to achieve this change. Dialogue

with the mentor continues through the project, as the IC begins to act on its roadmap.

Output from ImpleMentoring will include toolkits which make the benchmarks – with good practice

examples and other supporting material – available to cities across Europe.

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ImpleMentoring partners

• Lead partnerEUROCITIES: the network of major European cities

Contact: Thomas Jézéquel - Project coordinator [email protected]

• Facilitator MigrationWork CIC: not-for-profit consultancy on migration and integration

Contacts

o Team lead / theme C: Richard Stanton - [email protected] o Theme A: Sue Lukes - [email protected] o Theme B: Anna Reisenberger - [email protected] o Theme D: Simon Güntner - [email protected]

• Partner citieso Aarhus **o Amsterdam ‡o Athenso Copenhagen **o Dublin (New Communities Partnership)o Genoao Ghento Lublin (Nowy Staw Foundation)o Malmöo Manchestero Milano Oslo **o Rigao Rotterdamo Tampere

** Associate cities – self-financed

‡ Joined project May 2013

Project funded by DG Home Affairs of the European Commission, from the European Fund for the

Integration of Third Country Nationals