The main objective of the project is to coordinate, coordinate and improve the effectiveness of social inclusion activities in the Silesian Voivodeship. Support under the JTS project and the impact on the scope of planned interventions in the field of development of social services and deinstitutionalisation at local level will contribute to the standardisation of implemented social inclusion activities at regional level and link them to the assumptions of national policy in this area. The project will use system solutions in the field of active inclusion, social services and social economy, developed, among others, in the so-called umbrella projects, implemented by the competent departments of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Policy, as well as experience in the development of services for families raising children and deinstitutionalization and development of services in the field of family support, foster care and adoption, monitored by the Office of the Government Plenipotentiary for Children and Women, and the Ministry of Social Affairs. Demographics (BPD). The implementation of new solutions in social services by coordinating the Regional Plan for the Development of Social Services and Deinstitutionalization (RPDI) with local plans for the deinstitutionalization of social services developed by the JST as part of the project will be carried out in a harmonised manner. On an ongoing basis, the identification and mapping of resources and the needs of local institutions and entities, including NGOs, operating in the field of social services, in the development of these services and their deinstitutionalization will be carried out. On the basis of studies and collected data and information, ROPS will plan appropriate interventions at voivodship level, including together with the MA ‘FE SL 2021-2027’. The applicant declares that, in the context of all activities planned in the project, it will ensure demarcation between the financial project under the ERF and the regional programme for 2021-2027, as well as with activities financed from other sources, e.g. from the budget of the Provincial Government, the State Budget, special-purpose funds, under other national or foreign programmes and initiatives. The goal of the project will be achieved through the implementation of, among others: 16 mandatory actions defined in the content of the FERS Programme. All activities carried out under the project were categorised under three main tasks: 1. Territorial Observatory for the Development of Social Services (TORUS), 2. Support for local government units and other entities in the development of social services, 3. Development of the social economy in the Silesian Voivodeship. In the scope of the ROPS WSL project, it will cooperate with ES entities, including NGOs, in particular as entities providing social services and dealing with social assistance and integration. The applicant will provide support (training, assistance, etc.) to JST employees in the field of ES and PES support (including in the field of outsourcing and entrusting tasks to ES entities in various modes provided for by law, other forms of JST cooperation with ES entities, taking into account the issue of ES's participation in social problem-solving strategies, support instruments provided for in the Social Economy Act) to at least 70% of municipalities and counties in the province. The applicant will update the Regional Programme for the Development of Social Economy (RPRES). RPDI was prepared in a participatory way within the "Provincial Deinstitutionalization Team". The team included representatives of entities run by non-governmental organizations acting for the benefit of social groups indicated in the document "Strategy for the Development of Social Services public policy until 2030 (with a perspective until 2035)". The RPDI project was also presented for consultation to all members of the Team. The applicant will carry out activities to achieve the indicator: percentage of JTS that have developed and implement LPDI. Project activities will be in accordance with Article 19 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the DI process and will not strengthen the capacity of institutions providing institutional care.