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Social Services & Healthcare

Eurodiaconia members strive to provide quality services and we have been actively engaged in the EU debate on social services since 2005. Eurodiaconia has a focus on the provision of quality services and works to ensure that not-for-profit social and health care providers operate in a favourable ecosytem, where their importance is recognised. We monitor the impact of EU legislation and how it is implemented on the provision of social services in Europe, in particular the impact of EU State Aid and Public Procurement rules, which regulate how contracting authorities can finance social services.  Eurodiaconia will continue to work to encourage cooperation between our members, exchanging best practice and experience to improve the provision and delivery of social and health care services across Europe.

European Carers Day 2025: Invisible No More – Let’s See & Value Migrant Care
Eurocarers launches new Position Paper highlighting the role of informal carers and Migrant Care Work
REPORT: Eurodiaconia and Caritas Europa launch Joint Report at the European Parliament
“Shaping the future of Social and Health care in Europe” an effort to contribute to the upcoming European Union Anti-Poverty Strategy.
European Mental Health Week 2025
Across Europe, our members are running projects and creating safe spaces for vulnerable people to care for their mental health
REPORT: Migrant Care Workers in Europe
Foreign workers face systemic challenges in accessing fair working conditions, integration, and inclusion within the workforce.
REPORT: Digitalisation in Social Services
Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are revolutionising social services, transforming how care is delivered across Europe. This timely report highlights both the opportunities and challenges AI and digitalisation poses to organisation and delivery of services
POLICY PAPER: The Future of Social Services
Across Europe, social service providers face mounting pressures, including rising demands due to an aging population. How should policy makers respond to this?
Eurodiaconia visit to the Hungarian Interchurch Aid
Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA) is one of Hungary's largest and most recognized charity organization, with impactful works in humanitarian needs, working with Roma communities and Ukrainian refugees.
Eurodiaconia marks World Children’s Day
In 2023, 20 million children across the EU - nearly one in four - were at risk of poverty or social exclusion. More must be done at European and national level to address the root causes of poverty.
Statement: Crisis Preparedness and Response to Floods in Spain
In the eyes of the natural disaster in Spain, the people have shown resilience and compassion for each other with remarkable swift action and support and Eurodiaconia continues to work with our Spanish members who will ensure to provide long-term support.