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Third sector particpation (ES0113)

Overview

At-a-Glance

Action Plan: Spain Action Plan 2025-2029

Action Plan Cycle: 2025

Status:

Institutions

Lead Institution: Ministry for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration

Support Institution(s):

Policy Areas

Digital Governance, Digital Inclusion, Inclusion, Labor, Participation-Focused, Participatory Approaches, People with Disabilities, Public Participation

IRM Review

IRM Report: Pending IRM Review

Early Results: Pending IRM Review

Design i

Verifiable: Pending IRM Review

Relevant to OGP Values: Pending IRM Review

Ambition (see definition): Pending IRM Review

Implementation i

Completion: Pending IRM Review

Description

1.8.1. Minimum living wage

Brief description

Organising meetings with third sector organisations (beneficiaries of Inclusion Policy Laboratory projects, but also other interested organisations) to discuss improvements in the provision of the IMV and inclusion policy.

Objectives

Maximise institutional reach to reach all potential applicants through different channels, with the aim of minimising problems of access to the minimum living income public policy."

1.8.2. Service spaces adapted to people's needs

Brief description

Participation of the Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (CERMI) in the adaptation of public service areas in Government Delegations and Sub-delegations and Island Directorates in terms of universal accessibility.

Objectives

To advance towards universal accessibility in the public service areas of government delegations, sub-delegations and island directorates, involving civil society organisations in public management."

1.8.3. Improved accessibility in digital and administrative environments

Brief description

Spain’s 5th OGP Plan 59 This initiative includes a comprehensive analysis of accessibility in digital and administrative environments, including websites, mobile applications, and other customer service channels. It also provides for active collaboration in the development of a common protocol to guide and coordinate actions on universal accessibility in all ministries. The approach will be aligned with the current regulatory framework, promoting inclusive and effective accessibility for all people, especially those with disabilities.

Objectives

• To improve web and mobile application accessibility in the Administration's digital environments, with special attention to cognitive accessibility and its adaptation to the new regulatory framework.
• Enhance the accessibility of physical and digital spaces for citizen services, promoting an inclusive and equitable experience.
• Actively participate in the development of a cross-cutting protocol on accessibility that unifies criteria across ministerial departments, integrating international standards and current regulations such as Royal Decree 1112/2018 on the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile applications"


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