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Active & Healthy Ageing
Are we being ambitious enough? Deliverables under the EIP on Active and Healthy Ageing
Health in Europe 2020
Europe 2020 flagships for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
Innovation Union
New Skills and New Jobs
Digital Agenda
Youth on the Move
New Industrial
Policy
Platform against Poverty
Resource Efficiency
• innovation for tackling societal challenges, e.g. ageing and health
• innovation for addressing the weaknesses & removing obstacles in the European
innovation system
Innovation Union
• ICTs for tackling societal issues - ageing, health care delivery
• sustainable healthcare & ICT-based support for dignified & independent living
Digital Agenda for
Europe
European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing
EIP on Active and Healthy Ageing
APPROACH: • Ownership of key stakeholders
• High-level political commitment
• Very large-scale deployment & innovation
• Awareness and best-practice sharing across Europe
• Combining demand and supply sides of innovation
• Building on existing instruments and new ones
••• 3
Sustainable &
efficient
healthcare systems
Growth & expansion of
EU industry
Health & quality of
life of European
citizens
+2 Healthy Life Years by 2020 Triple win for Europe
Priorities
To make an impact on new paradigm at EU level we need to…
Operate in real world
Learn from experience
Share & scale-up best solutions
Allocate funding
Influence policy at EU level
Support research
Collection of Good Practices Scaling-up innovative solutions
500 Commitments
32 Reference Sites
Alignment of EC funding
Advocacy & visibility
Improving prescriptions and adherence to treatment
Better management of health: preventing falls
Preventing functional decline and frailty
Integrated care for chronic conditions, inc. telecare
ICT solutions for independent living & active ageing
Age-friendly cities and environments
EIP on Active & Healthy Ageing
specific actions
Deliverables Mapping of best practices Better professinal coooperation Practical toolkits
Implementation on large scale
Innovation for Age-friendly buildings, cities & environments Action Group
• implement innovative solutions to develop environments that are more age-friendly and promote active and healthy living
• multi-disciplinary group is working at a regional and local level, as well as in an EU context, to analyse integrated approaches to urban design, housing, services and businesses and explore new ways to promote active and healthy ageing
Action Group Innovation for age-friendly buildings, cities and environments –2012-2015
• Adapting Environments to the challenge of ageing populations
• Understanding how ICT and Service innovations can help shape supportive environments ;
• Running pilots to analyse integrated approaches to urban design, housing, health and social services, age-friendly workplaces, ICT and smart environments;
• Setting up mechanisms to engage the older person and ensure their participation in society;
• Exploring new ways to promote active and healthy ageing with age friendly environments.
Good Practices Age friendly-environments 2013
62 good practices- 32 regions, 12 Member States
Cluster Living environments - 31 good practices: Ambient Assisted Living, Housing and Urban Environment.
Cluster Active Ageing in the community - 16 good practices: Age-friendly businesses, Voice of Older People, Transportation
Cluster Active & Healthy Lifestyles - 10 good practices, physical activity and tourism
Cluster Dementia Supportive Environments -5 good practices community support and solutions
Link: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/eipaha/library/index/show/filter/actiongroups/id/729
• Urban Environments-integrated assited living areas integrating a number of sectors including transport, housing, health & care in the Netherlands
• Ambient Assited Living Solution operation evaluation and replciation of anew ICT enabled assisted living scheme in Spin
• Housing- adpating social housing in France using innovative financing
• Age-friendly businesses and services- recognition scheme of SMES to provide more age-friendly services in Ireland
• Voice of Older Person- engaging older people in older people's fora in the UK
• Transport-development of personalised transport scheme in Portugal
• Tourism- tourism packages targeted at older people in Spain & Portugal
• Physical Activity- walking groups in communities in Italy
• Dementia supportive environments-programme to support people stay active in the community for longer in Ireland
Actions: close up
Mutual learning
• We may not be very strong in everything
but we are in some
• Where we have a gap
others are experts
• Collectively
we know a lot & we have a rich range of good practices
Learn by others' success…and mistakes Avoid duplications time and resources-consuming Shorten the learning curve to adapt a good practice
Challenges Identified
• Lack of funding
• Lack of coordination among different levels of government
• Lack of political commitment in this field.
• Lack of knowledge and expertise of age-friendly environment concept
• Lack of older people involvement in the development of age friendly programmes
Lessons learned
• Local & Regional Authorities-sharing experience on stakeholder alliances and in partnership with older people 50+ forums-finding partnerships and funding opportunities for initiatives
• Becoming an age-friendly environment is high on the agenda of a majority of towns, Priority = adapting public space (cities& towns), social inclusion (regions)
• Highlighting good-practices -promote an online repository for good practices and evidence-based guidelines
Outlook
• Draft guidance tools on urban design, housing, transport, tourism, ICT solutions
• Adapting and developing principles and a guide on age-friendly environments in an EU context
• Age-friendly Environments Innovation Network (AFE–Innovnet) Project (Launched February 2014): Thematic network (TN) support LRAs & other stakeholders –Mobilisation of stakeholders
• WHO/EC Age-friendly Environments in Europe Project (Launched end of 2013): Adapting WHO age friendly environment guidelines to an EU context
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EC/WHO Age-friendly environments in Europe (AFEE)
A joint project between WHO/Europe and the European Commission, DG
Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion
Goal: creating tools and guidance for local and regional authorities to make
strong commitments to become more age-friendly and to measure their
progress towards this objective
• Avoid fragmentation between the age-friendly environments initiatives
• Adapt the WHO age-friendly environment guidelines to an EU context (In
line with the D4 Action Areas & cities active in the EIP)
• Developing a monitoring system (EIP monitoring)
• Learn from the case studies (notable practices)
Link: http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/Life-stages/healthy-
ageing/activities/age-friendly-environments-in-europe-afee
AFE-INNOVNET Thematic Network
• Set up a large EU wide community of local and regional authorities and other relevant stakeholders across the EU who want to work together to find smart and innovative evidence based solutions to support active and healthy ageing and develop age-friendly environments across the EU.
Link: http://www.afeinnovnet.eu
This project is funded under the ICT Policy Support Programme (ICT PSP), grant agreement n° 620978
Objectives
More than 140 members in the network
Applied to be the Affiliated Programmes to the WHO
GNAFC
Supporting a participatory aoppraoch
Developing a repository of notable and replicable practices
Facilitating pilot projects clustering
Webinars: Still available via You Tube -
http://www.afeinnovnet.eu/library
Further Details
Short video EIP on AHA