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8 Amendments of Margarita DE LA PISA CARRIÓN related to 2023/2811(RSP)

Amendment 39 #

Recital C
C. whereas child poverty remains a key challenge across the EU, given that an average of 1 in 4 children are still at risk of poverty, with the share varying widely between countries – ranging from over 40 % in some countries to 11 % in others (2021 Eurostat data) – and trends are worsening in many countries because of the multiple crises across the EU and globallyunfortunate policies by the EU and some of its Member States;
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 115 #

Paragraph 9
9. Highlights the importance of political support and calls for the Member States to step up their ambition in the implementation of the European Child Guarantee; encourages the Council, and the Member States holding the presidency of the Council, to keep families and children at the heart of EU’s social agenda;
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 133 #

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 145 #

Paragraph 14
14. Encourages the Member States to register all children and adolescents regardless oftaking into account their parents’ administrative status (residence status) in order toand decreaseing the practical and administrative barriers to accessing key services;
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 173 #

Paragraph 18
18. Reiterates its call for an urgentSuggests the possibility of an increase in funding for the European Child Guarantee, with a den indicatived budget of at least EUR 20 billion for 2021-2027, and insists that this dedicated budget must be mades a part of the revised multiannual financial framework and reinforced ESF+; invites all Member States, not on after having assessed the initial implementation of the European Child Guarantee by the respective Member States; invites Member States, particularly 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;
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 206 #

Paragraph 25
25. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to draw up a solidn efficient governance framework at EU and national levels; highlights the need for multi-level governance, with joinprimary national responsibility, EU support responsibility and coordinated strategies between local, regional, national and EU levels, to prevent and mitigate child poverty;
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 210 #

Paragraph 26
26. Highlights that national coordinators need to receive adequate leverage and financial and human resources to effectively and efficiently coordinate the implementation of the NAPs;
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 216 #

Paragraph 27 – introductory part
27. Asks the Commission to set-up a European children’s authority with a mandate to establish a permanent system ofpermanently monitoring, support and cooperation between the Commission,e with the Member States and relevant stakeholders and NGOs in order to:
2023/09/22
Committee: EMPL