Territorial Plans Integration: Roselyne Bachelot wants to continue developing GEIQ
RSA Posted Thursday, January 27 2011
acting in one-day closure on the RSA Roselyne Bachelot has emphasized the need to take off the inclusion of territorial plans (PTI) mobilizing all the best players around the council, including the state and economic actors.
January 25, Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin, the Minister of Solidarity and Social Cohesion, and Marie-Anne Montchamp, his secretary of state, attended a national day of solidarity on income (RSA) and covenants territorial integration (PTI). Organized in partnership with the Assembly of the departments of France (ADF), the event brought together 450 national and local actors. She had a particular aim to take stock of the implementation of the PTI that were created by the Act of 1 December 2008 Generalizing RSA, "aimed at local governance structure and coordinate the actions of different actors to promote social and professional integration." Beyond the PTI, the aim is to put on center stage the issue of integration policies, the investment made in the implementation of the RSA were somewhat overshadowed. A justified concern if we are to judge by the balance sheet of more than mixed PTI.
So, faced with this off-winded territorial plans, Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin means she will now be "tireless ambassador PTI whenever it is needed", while recalling that these documents are "a collective and shared responsibility
For this, it identified a number of success factors. First," the policy of integration must be carried by a strong political will and mobilization of actors territories ". This course includes the institutional actors, but also economic actors. On this point, the minister intends to use the work of the collective Alert - presented at the conference - the integration into the company and support in the employment. She also wants to continue the development of employers' groups for the integration and qualification (GEIQ) and fostering cooperation between business structures and economic reintegration.
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