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Nationality
Italy
Group
City of Torino
Designer
Fabrizio Barbiero
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Fabrizio Barbiero

Finalists

Fabrizio Barbiero

Manager of social innovation policy ‘TORINO SOCIAL INNOVATION’: programme to support social innovative start-ups (2012-2016)

Manager of Torino Social Factory, Torino Social Impact Designer of Torino Center of Open Innovation located in a public refurbished fabric, to promote open models to learn, generate innovative ideas and develop creative communities.

About Project

The City of Torino has been developing a revolutionary policy finalized to support social innovative projects and to face the current and complex social challenges: a step forward encouraging a transition from a welfare state approach to a welfare community model. The challenge is to respond to local needs through a “collaborative governance” approach, characterized by a dynamic role of the local actors and citizens in co-design and co- management of public services, generating positive effects in economic and social terms.

The whole strategy of the City of Torino is summarized by Torino Social Impact, which brought together local stakeholders, co-designed collaborative services and analyzed new legal/contractual solutions that can enable the promotion of new forms of public-private partnership.

Citizenship, the associative environment, the entrepreneurial and creative ecosystem, together with the third sector become themselves civic actors that - along with the Public Administration acting as an enabling force rather than a supplier - design, develop and manage activities producing a high social impact, which is fundamental in guaranteeing adequate levels of welfare, thus taking up the challenge of transforming needs into opportunities.

In this regard an example of collaborative governance is represented for example by the “Network of Neighbourhood Houses” (Case del Quartiere), spaces for public use requalified during the ‘90s thanks to the collaboration between public institutions, banking foundations, social enterprises, associations and citizens, by Torino Social Factory aiming at supporting welfare communities projects in blighted urban areas, Co-city promoting new forms of commons based urban welfare.

Judging Comment

This is a complex, multifaceted, large scale collaborative social innovation project that has matured over time. Driven by co-creation principles both in its governance and activities its combines well bottom-up and top- down initiatives focused on community hubs. The jury gives this project a special commendation given how its orchestrates design, community hubs, governance and activities.