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4 Amendments of Sara SKYTTEDAL related to 2023/2811(RSP)

Amendment 8 #

Citation 10 a (new)
– having regard to the non-paper by Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands and Sweden1a containing input for the declaration of the Porto Social Summit, _________________ 1a https://www.permanentrepresentations.nl/ documents/publications/2021/04/23/social -summit-non-paper
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 132 #

Paragraph 12
12. Highlights that NAPs have identified several unmet needs in the healthcare sector; calls on the Member States to strengthen and adapt their healthcare systems in order to guarantee all children free and equal access to quality services, including dental and psychological services;
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 168 #

Paragraph 18
18. Reiterates its call for an urgent increase in funding for the European Child Guarantee, with a dedicated budget of at least EUR 20 billion for 2021-2027, and insists that this dedicated budget must be made part of the revised multiannual financial framework and reinforced ESF+; invites all Member States, not only those with a poverty rate below 5 %, to increase their financial efforts and show greater ambition to invest more in children, given that this is a valuable social investment;deleted
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 213 #

Paragraph 27
27. Asks the Commission to set-up a European children’s authority with a mandate to establish a permanent system of monitoring, support and cooperation between the Commission, the Member States and relevant stakeholders and NGOs in order to: - monitor the development of the Child Guarantee NAPs and the relevant trends at EU level; - work towards the harmonised development and collection of quantitative and qualitative data in all areas relevant for the implementation of the objectives of the European Child Guarantee and other related policies on children; - promote the exchange of practices between Member States and other relevant stakeholders, including engaging in joint initiatives promoting partnerships between Member States and other relevant stakeholders; - support Member States in their follow- up on relevant country-specific recommendations within the European Semester; - reflect on updates relating to the guidelines laid down in the Recommendation on the European Child Guarantee in order to ensure full and effective implementation; - work in close cooperation with relevant stakeholders, scientific experts and practitioners and consult regularly with children’s forums; - promote awareness-raising and campaigns; - work with Member States on a voluntary basis; - support the expansion of the European Child Guarantee to the accession countries and encourage them to implement it;deleted
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL