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Good Practice Adaptation Toolkit

Summary

The ‘Good Practice Adaptation Toolkit’  supports practitioners with the adaptation of successful integration practices for migrants and their descendants in Europe. Despite the wealth of expertise and experience in integration policy, direct transfer of good practices is rare due to practical and structural obstacles.

The toolkit is based on the findings of “How can Good Practices be Transferred/Upscaled“, another publication from MPG created for SprINg.  It was developed for practitioners in the non-governmental sector, public authorities, and organisations concerned with migrant integration. It provides 20 questions to help practitioners assess the potential success of adapting a good practice found elsewhere.

About the SprINg Project

The Sustainable Practices of Integration (SprINg) partnership brings together some of Europe’s most well-connected integration researchers, think-tanks and networks with the support of global stakeholders.  Discover more toolkits and a handbook on good integration practices on the SprINg website.

Authors

Alexander Wolffhardt
Deputy Director

Dr. Sinem Yilmaz
Integration Policy Analyst

About the Migration Policy Group (MPG)

MPG is an independent think-and-do-tank based in Brussels. MPG’s purpose is rooted in its ability to inspire networks to provide evidence-based projects, research and campaigns in the areas of integration, migration and anti-discrimination.

Learn more about the Migration Policy Group.

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