Abstract

The development of local communities, the future of the Republic of Poland is a matter requiring the integration of hands, hearts and minds, a sense of rights and obligations of all citizens. With this awareness and the need for action to rebuild ties in local communities, the General Meeting of the Beskidy Association of Ecological Production and Tourism BEST PROEKO in 2014 adopted a resolution on statutory actions to counteract the spreading social pathology and social exclusion of the unemployed and disadvantaged people, which resulted in the creation of the first Social Integration Centre in the district of Żywiec in Jeleśnia. It is a coherent, integrated and coherent measure that fits into the Development Strategy of the Silesian Voivodeship "Śląskie 2020+" in the area of social economy and fulfils the mission to create a necessary platform for cooperation for local partnership in order to improve the quality of life of persons in need of comprehensive support on the way to return to decent living and to social and professional activity. The Beskidzki Congress of Social Economy had the task of bottom-up evaluation of the activity of social economy entities of the Polish Social Economy and analysis of conditions and needs in terms of legal and organizational changes to improve their functioning in a coherent and integrated local partnership in the space of socio-economic life of the inhabitants of the Podbeskidzie region.

Highlights

  • Many institutions all over the world try to fight the problem of social exclusion and related professional exclusion, which in the literature on the subject is described as a complex and multidimensional phenomenon [1], as the first to use this term was used by politicians [2]

  • Poor policy on the dispersal of branch high schools or universities results in the fact that local labour markets loses its unique value. This is because many universities in a given area offer the same area and discipline of education, often one whose graduates enlarge the catalogue of registered unemployed persons or persons working in a profession other than that taught at university

  • 2.1 General overview During the Beskidzki Congress of Social Economy, which was held in November and December 2017, discussion panels exchanged views on combating social exclusion within the framework of the hitherto undertaken forms of reintegration activities

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Summary

Introduction

Many institutions all over the world try to fight the problem of social exclusion and related professional exclusion, which in the literature on the subject is. Discrimination is a phenomenon that must be condemned in all respects, it gives a person, especially nowadays, the opportunity to defend himself or herself with the support of various public institutions or other members of society. Awareness of this problem is greater than ever before. An important element distinguishing discrimination from the ordinance of exclusion is the very fact of social awareness, including that of the discriminated or excluded individual

Awareness of exclusion and social economy
Analysis of data from the Beskidzki Congress of Social Economy
Conclusions and recommendations
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