Authorship and acknowledgements

AuthorGuio, A-C.; Marlier, E.; Frazer, H.
Pages13-13
Feasibility Study for a Child Guarantee (FSCG) Final Report
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Authorship and acknowledgements
The Feasibility Study for a Child Guarantee (FSCG) is a combination of 28 Country Reports,
five Policy Papers1 and four Target Group Discussion Papers.2 It is complemented by four
fact-finding workshops (one on each target group), eight case studies highlighting lessons
from international funding programmes, an online consultation with key stakeholders and
four consultations with children (focus groups). This Final Report draws heavily on these
various FSCG outputs. Details of the FSCG’s coordination team and the experts involved in
the project as well as the different outputs on which this Final Report has drawn are listed
in ‘List of FSCG Experts, List of documents generated within the FSCG and References’.
This Final Report was coordinated by members of the FSCG’s coordination team: Hugh
Frazer (Maynooth University, Ireland), Anne-Catherine Guio and Eric Marlier (both
Luxembourg Insti tute of Socio-Economic Research [LISER]) . Chapter 4 was prepared by
Nicole Fondeville together with Terry Ward (Applica), Chapter 5 by Christian Morabito
(Save the Children), Chapter 6 by Helen Stalford and Nazia Yaqub (University of Liverpool,
UK) and Chapter 8 by José-Manuel Fresno together with Stefan Meyer and Skye Bain
(Fresno Social Services, Spain). The other chapters were p repared by the editors of the
report: Chapter 2 by A-C. Guio together wi th E. Marlier, Chapter 3 by A-C. Gui o, Chapter
7 by H. Frazer an d Chapter 9 by H. Frazer together with A-C. Guio and E. Marlier. The
editors would like to thank Jana Hainsworth and Réka Tunyogi (Eurochild), Katerina Nanou
(Save the Children) as well as the European Commission and the participants in th e four
FSCG fact-finding workshops and i n the FSCG closing conference for their helpful
comments.
The European Commission bears no responsibility for the analyses and recommendations
presented in this report, which are solely those of the editors of and contributors to this
report.
1 One Policy Paper on each of the five key children’s social rights that were identified by the European
Parliament, i.e.: free healthcare, free education, free childcare, decent housing, and adequate nutrition.
2 One Discussion Paper on each of the four target groups (TGs) singled out by the European Commission, i.e.:
children living in precarious family situations, children in alternative care, children with a migrant background
(including refugee children), and children with disabilities.

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