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COMPLEMENTARITIES BETWEEN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS IN PROMOTING EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL INCLUSIONMeasures have been comb<strong>in</strong>ed that are normallyquite separate from each other. Drug addicts areprovided with therapy to counter drug abuse <strong>and</strong>are provided with tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> life managementskills to enable them to manage everyday life. Atthe same time, they are provided with an apartment<strong>and</strong> a package of services is tailored toeach <strong>in</strong>dividual.For the target group of long-term unemployedmiddle-aged men <strong>in</strong> Northern Hels<strong>in</strong>ki, the basicideas are similar. This project has been runn<strong>in</strong>gfor 2 years <strong>and</strong> has reached about 120 persons,around 30 of whom now have a ‘sheltered job’with a couple of them employed with<strong>in</strong> the normallabour market. The represents a considerableachievement given the extent of the problemsthese people have had.attitude that provides the motivation for help<strong>in</strong>gthese people enter employment <strong>and</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>streamsociety <strong>and</strong> that argues that these schemes areworthwhile regardless of the number of peoplethey assist.Secondly, the services system for the targetgroups mentioned above is directed at <strong>in</strong>dividualclients. Social workers have to carefully assessthe <strong>in</strong>dividual circumstances of their mostexcluded clients.Thirdly, we can learn from the cooperation ofdifferent types of authorities i.e. local authorities,the M<strong>in</strong>istry of Labour, healthcare <strong>in</strong>stitutions.While these authorities do not alwayswork together, dur<strong>in</strong>g our project they neverthelessco-operated closely with each other.WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE EXPERIENCESIN HELSINKI?Tackl<strong>in</strong>g problems of social exclusion is, firstly,more a question of attitude than of method. It isHowever, one large problem rema<strong>in</strong>s. The labourmarket does not need people with low productivity<strong>and</strong> it rema<strong>in</strong>s a considerable challenge topersuade labour markets to accept low-qualifiedpeople on to the labour market.■ Social <strong>in</strong>clusion <strong>in</strong> Northern Karelia:a substance free life - an ongo<strong>in</strong>g projectJorma Palola, Association of F<strong>in</strong>nish Local <strong>and</strong> Regional Authorities (AFLRA)— 18 —Drug addiction <strong>and</strong> crime are phenomena presentnot only <strong>in</strong> <strong>urban</strong> but also <strong>in</strong> <strong>rural</strong> <strong>areas</strong>.A cross-border programme <strong>in</strong> the F<strong>in</strong>nish <strong>and</strong>Russian parts of Northern Karelia tries to tacklethis problem. Several programmes have beenlaunched such as drug awareness courses forpupils <strong>and</strong> tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g schemes for Russian doctors.One project deal<strong>in</strong>g with social <strong>in</strong>clusion <strong>in</strong> <strong>rural</strong><strong>areas</strong> <strong>in</strong> F<strong>in</strong>l<strong>and</strong> deals with young drug-addicts.It is a cross border programme compris<strong>in</strong>g theF<strong>in</strong>nish <strong>and</strong> Russian parts of Northern Karelia.A jo<strong>in</strong>t survey revealed that <strong>in</strong> one place, <strong>in</strong>Sortavala, Russian Karelia, adolescents <strong>and</strong> children,as well as the healthcare services <strong>and</strong> education<strong>and</strong> social services employees, where notespecially well <strong>in</strong>formed about the adverseeffects of drugs. Furthermore, knowledge of substanceabuse prevention <strong>and</strong> the treatment ofsubstance abuse patients were lack<strong>in</strong>g. In addition,there were no proper facilities for youngpeople to spend their leisure time.The project was set up with the objectives of<strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g expertise on how to deal with substanceabusers, <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g children’s <strong>and</strong> adult’sknowledge of substance abuse <strong>and</strong> strengthen<strong>in</strong>gtheir social skills. In addition, it aimed tosupport civic activities <strong>in</strong> Russian Karelia. Theproject is fed by F<strong>in</strong>nish government funds forcross border cooperation. There are severalactors <strong>in</strong>volved, such as the Regional Council of

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