"Nid";"Title";"Type";"Status";"Objective";"Last update";"Action Group";"Brief description of the commitment";"Collaborative works";"Suggest new collaborative work";"Contact person";"Contact person email";"Start date";"End date";"Evidence about progress";"Geographic_coverage";"Organisation address";"Organisation city";"Organisation country";"Organisation field";"Organisation URL/website";"Organisational scope";"Other Action Group suggestion";"Other organisations participating in the commitment";"Outcomes";"Results";"Synergies";"Suggest new synergy";"Synergy led by";"Type of organisation"
"6747";"ICT solutions for a better management of care";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"05/07/2017 - 13:44";"D4 Age friendly environments";"In the period 2018-2020 we are going to deploy different ICT solutions aimed to improve quality, management and integration of care:
-Management tool for appointments for specialized care consultations and diagnostic tests that will use various channels for communication with the patient (web portal, apps, phone, ...)
- Bi-directional service of e-health patient follow-up or care processes. It aims to create services that connect the citizen or patient with the health care system for the monitoring of information (such as the healthy child's chart) or processes performed by the patient and can be telematically supervised by medical professionals (rare disease monitoring , Treatment changes, ...) In addition, from the patient's portal or even through services with apps will be able to collect patient information that can be made available to professionals.
- Platform for development of e-health internet projects in  the Region of Murcia";"";"";"Manuel Villegas García";"beatriz.martinez-lozano@arm.es";"Monday, 1 January, 2018";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"";"Región de Murcia";"Ronda de Levante 11, 30008";"Murcia";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.carm.es/web/pagina?IDCONTENIDO=819&IDTIPO=140&RASTRO=c%24m22660";"Regional";"";"Murcia’s Foundation for Research and Education in Health (FFIS), Murcia’s Institute for Biomedical Research (IMIB), Department of Family and Equal Opportunities, Murcia’s Social Action Institute (IMAS) - elderly people branch-, City council of Murcia capital town. ACADEMY: University of Murcia: Department of Food Technology, Nutrition and Food Science; Research Group in Technology Modeling, Knowledge Management and Processing; and Murcia’s Institute for Research in Aging, Murcia’s Nursing Society, Murcia’s Geriatrics and Gerontology Society, and the College of Psychologists. PATIENTS: Murcia’s Regional Federation of Diabetics (FREUD), Committee of Representatives of People with Disabilities (CERMI), Murcias’ s Federation of associations of People with Disabilities (FAMDIF), Murcia’s Federation of Housewives, Consumers and Users (THADER). COMPANY: Therapeutic Patient’s Education, Nursing Home San Pablo, Foodtopia, TICBiomed, OrionHealth, Stacks, BuggyPower S.L. More details: http://blogs.murciasalud.es/coalicion-envejecimiento-murcia/quienes-somos/";"";"";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"6554";"Specialization in age friendly tourism.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"30/05/2017 - 09:16";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Following the assessment carried out in 2014 by the region of Murcia in its strategy of smart specialization (RIS3Murcia) it has been identified a number (3) areas of expertise, in which our new commitment aligns. Most potential areas of smart specialization are health and tourism, being our commitment the specialization of the region in active and healthy tourism, and adapting and developing infraestructures and services targeted to this population. Enhancing the possibility of active circuits (trails, routes, spas, etc.) to mobilize the elderly population ( domestic and foreign tourism) to achieve higher levels of physical activity according the latest guidelines.";"";"";"Manuel Villegas García";"beatriz.martinez-lozano@carm.es";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"COSTA CÁLIDA CARES, is the vehicular platform of the Health Tourism of the Region of Murcia endorsed by the tourist administration.
We must note that the Region of Murcia has been a region of Health Tourism for centuries. For the qualities of its climate and its waters. That is why in the region we have 5 hydrological doctors - Medical hydrology: unique medical specialty in 3 countries of the world. We also have the Water Chair at the University and a Master of Balneotherapy.
The climate of the Region of Murcia offers more than 300 days of sun that make a total more or less of about 2,800 hours of light. We all know that light has positive repercussions on mood, which directly affects the acceleration of the user's recovery, the increase of the immune system and the increase in the desire to perform activities.
On the other hand, we have in the Region mineral-medicinal waters used in a professional way in spas to treat physical pathologies (rheuma, respiratory system, dermatological problems) as well as psychological (anxiety, stress ...)
Also we have a salted lagoon (Mar Menor) , unique in Europe, that allows us to offer to the senior tourism a thalassotherapy center in the open air.Mar Menor, where there is absence of waves, and the depth is very low, where the salinity is 20% higher than the Mediterranean Sea, with different trace elements, and an environment rich in oxygen and negative ions, all combine to offer To the user a natural health environment. Ideal space for people with reduced mobility.
Around the Mar Menor, there are 3 thalassotherapy centers that with their health records, and their professionals specialized in treatments with mud and marine waters offer a wide range of treatments in both water and dry for recovery of health.
Finally we have 3 Spas that offer wellness, well-being through water and derived treatments. All of them are well aware of the philosophy of well-being and health.


";"Región de Murcia";"Ronda de Levante, 11, 30008";"Murcia";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.carm.es/web/pagina?IDCONTENIDO=819&IDTIPO=140&RASTRO=c%24m22660";"Regional";"";"Murcia’s Regional Ministry of Health, Murcia’s Foundation for Research and Education in Health (FFIS), Murcia’s Institute for Biomedical Research (IMIB), Department of Family and Equal Opportunities, Murcia’s Social Action Institute (IMAS) - elderly people branch-, City council of Murcia capital town. ACADEMY: University of Murcia: Department of Food Technology, Nutrition and Food Science; Research Group in Technology Modeling, Knowledge Management and Processing; and Murcia’s Institute for Research in Aging, Murcia’s Nursing Society, Murcia’s Geriatrics and Gerontology Society, and the College of Psychologists. PATIENTS: Murcia’s Regional Federation of Diabetics (FREUD), Committee of Representatives of People with Disabilities (CERMI), Murcias’ s Federation of associations of People with Disabilities (FAMDIF), Murcia’s Federation of Housewives, Consumers and Users (THADER). COMPANY: Therapeutic Patient’s Education, Nursing Home San Pablo, Foodtopia, TICBiomed, OrionHealth, Stacks, BuggyPower S.L. More details: http://blogs.murciasalud.es/coalicion-envejecimiento-murcia/quienes-somos/";"We are working  with the National Elderly Administration (IMSERSO)  in the medical aspect, with treatments prescribed by the hydrological doctor and with sports activities for the elderly (aquagym, relaxation sessions in the water, dancing, treki";"We are working to offer adapted rooms and adapted spaces";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"6495";"Home Care Platforms and Assited Living";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"29/05/2017 - 11:04";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Develop and evaluate home care and assisted living platforms for supporting older persons and chronic disease management.";"";"";"Ilias Maglogiannis";"imaglo@unipi.gr";"Monday, 1 May, 2017";"Friday, 31 May, 2019";"Pilot evaluation of the developed platform is in progress.";"ATTIKΗ (ATTIKI)";"Androutsou 150, 18536, Piraeus Greece";"Piraeus";"Greece";"ICT";"http://cbml.ds.unipi.gr/en/";"International";"";"";"";"Pilot Evaluation with the University Hospital of Larisa";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"6430";"Designing for absence of memory. Architecture & Alzheimer";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"27/03/2017 - 07:48";"D4 Age friendly environments";"When Alzheimers afflicts a person it also has a major impact on the home. This inevitably means that significant changes must be made. As architects, we have pondered how we can better design living spaces for those affected by various degrees of memory impairment. How to design for the absence of memory?  The approach to this challenge, from an architectural and technological standpoint, needs a new perspective that requires focusing on the specific necessities of an inhabitant, as opposed to the effects of the disease itself. We are looking more at the specific implications on the living environments and how they could be designed or modified to adapt to the subjects constantly changing conditions. The purpose of our commitment is to work with architecture, from its duality as an art/technical discipline, is tackling this problem developing research methodology which involves looking at the concrete needs of the users in their daily domestic space, analyzing its security, accessibility and the customization of space as a sensory stimulus and emotional stabilizer. Additionally, we seek to generate a body of knowledge in order to develop composition elements and mechanisms to design, build and humanize the environment to fulfill their necessities, adapting it to the evolution of the disease and improving quality of life.";"";"";"Santiago Quesada-Garcia";"sqg@us.es";"Thursday, 16 March, 2017";"";"";"Andalucía, Jaén, Málaga, Sevilla";"Avd. Reina Mercedes 2";"Seville";"Spain";"Housing";"http://www.us.es";"International";"";"";"";"";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"6416";"MBE";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 7.External and internal communication";"10/03/2017 - 07:49";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Start-up is on the B2C side linking offers/solutions in the area of Living, Leisure, Tourism and Jobs after Retirement to the end consumer. Towards the B2B market the Start-up consults companies and institutions in terms of adapting their portfolio to the needs of the elderly people. 
Within the D4 I would like to help to increase awareness of what is available on the market, what is in the pipeline and in terms of the other way around to help to channel the feedback of elderly people on existing solutions back into the D4 community. The platform generation65plus.com and the planned activities in social media and the newsletter will be the perfekt channel to increase awareness. On the B2B side I am able to win partners from the industry to implement and/or develop innovations.";"";"";"Ulrike Liebert";"ulrike.liebert@generation65plus.com";"Monday, 13 March, 2017";"Saturday, 31 March, 2018";"";"BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG";"Binzmatt 13";"Uitikon";"Switzerland";"Other";"http://generation65plus.com";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"SME"
"6301";"Age friendly housing and care";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"09/12/2016 - 08:38";"D4 Age friendly environments";"I will commit to report my research outcomes on housing and ageing. New models of housing, such as co-housing. Long-Term Care and ageing-in-place policies and best practices. I will try to engage the city of Tarragona in EIP disseminating its work.";"";"";"Blanca Deusdad";"blanca.deusdad@urv.cat";"Wednesday, 7 December, 2016";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"";"";"Avinguda Catalunya, 35.";"Tarragona";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.urv.cat";"International";"";"Chair of Housing";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"6287";"""Age in Place"" solution in the municipalities of Warsaw, Vilnius, Riga";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"05/12/2016 - 18:43";"D4 Age friendly environments";"“Age in place”- the middle point between home care and institutional care. It allows to lead a full and interesting life in one’s own place, adapted and equipped with aim to assure the best outcome from the supplied selection of the different types of services available at home.";"";"";"Nicolai Kobliakov";"nkobliakov@gmail.com";"Monday, 12 December, 2016";"Wednesday, 1 January, 2020";"Prototype is developed
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B85Ck0P2tyqQcUJBc3pHTzBVRGs
The working group with Warsaw city hall is under former registration
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RK2OLujBK38-OINckd4MJH6y1_vC5UxIVgywRvgca1Q/edit?usp=sharing

The agreement of Riga city hall is recieved

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0DwsoChMmORTDd3a2R1Q0xhSUk";"LATVIJA, Miasto Warszawa";"1 rue Descombes";"Paris 17ème";"France";"Social";"http://www.senior-group.fr";"International";"";"SARL ""Senior Cottage"", France
SIA ""Senior Riga"", Latvia
UAB ""Senior Vilnius"", Lithuania
OY ""Senior Tallinn"", Estonia";"";"The first 10 prototype appartment in Warsaw are integrated to Aged- in - Place network";"";"";"";"Private care provider"
"6266";"València Urban Lab for Innovation to build a more Age-Friendly city and environments";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"05/12/2016 - 18:42";"D4 Age friendly environments";"InnDEA is an entity promoted by Valencia City Council, responsible for municipal innovation policy. It aims to promote innovative solutions to real problems of citizenship and urban challenges, strengthening social structures of territory, through knowledge and technology, putting innovation at the service of citizenship. Elderly people are a huge priority for the city (representing 20% of population). 
Our commitment aims to make of Valencia an innovation city lab to validate these innovative solutions to generate evidence that lead to quality decision making on public policies, evaluating them to scale up as public services. We want to improve health, welfare, autonomy, social inclusion, participation and quality of life of citizens, with special focus on elderly people.
InnDEA is part of Valencia EIP-AHA Reference Site and also pilot site for numerous research projects on health and social care services using technology and Smart Cities. For instance, one of the Deployment Sites of ACTIVAGE project, the Large Scale Pilot on Smart Living Environments for ageing well funded by H2020 (Call Internet of Things) to be deployed from January 2017 to June 2020. We commit to share and disseminate the results and developments of this and other future innovative projects targeted to build Age-friendly Cities and Environments.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Elena Rocher";"elena.rocher@inndeavalencia.com";"Tuesday, 27 December, 2016";"Tuesday, 31 December, 2019";"We are currently giving the first steps to develop the initiative of Valencia Urban Lab for Innovation: identifying the urban challenges for age-fiendly urban environments in Valencia, elderly citizens needs, the stakeholders, the agents provinding the innovative solutions, the different sources for financing (such as European funding calls). in this context, ACTIVAGE project, the Large Scale Pilot for Smart Living Environments for ageing well will start in January 2017, and whose deployment will involve in our city 750 users in 2 user cases of monitoring daily routines inside home and outside home, at urban environment. We hope to design and develop other similar initiatives targeted to elderly people in the next 3 years.";"Valencia / València";"C/ Juan Verdeguer, 16, 46024";"Valencia";"Spain";"Other";"http://inndeavalencia.com/es/";"Regional";"";"";"Number of pilots / validations deployed, Number of users involved at the validation / pilots, Number of new technologies tested for elderly people needs and quality of life improvements, Percentage of falls detected by technologies tested, % of detected cases of cognitive decline";"Deliverables and dissemination reports from ACTIVAGE project, Reports and presentations on validations of innovative solutions targeted to elderly people needs";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors, Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM)";"";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Other"
"6170";"Best practices for wandering of people with dementia in a home based setting.";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"28/11/2016 - 09:21";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The biggest problem people with dementia have is disorientation and wandering. This poses a threat to their health and wellbeing. In order to facilitate longer independent living at home an investigation of interventions to tackle this issue is necessary. An emphasis will be on the possible role of the environment, and how the environment can be manipulated through architectural and technological solutions.";"";"";"Melvin van der Mark";"melvinvandermark@hotmail.com";"Sunday, 8 January, 2017";"";"";"Groot-Rijnmond";"Hogeschool Rotterdam  Kenniscentrum Zorginnovatie  Postbus 25035  3001 HA Rotterdam";"Rotterdam";"Netherlands";"Health";"https://www.rotterdamuas.com/research/research-centres/innovations-in-care/";"International";"";"Municipality of Rotterdam,
Erasmus University,
Laurens,
Aafje,
Humanitas,
Alzheimer Nederland,
Zilveren kruis,
Conforte,
Zorgimpuls";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"6095";"Marketplace for Innovetive Idea";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 7.External and internal communication";"14/04/2017 - 12:17";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Interested in the work of age-friendly environments and I share the following:
1. Quality of life of seniors – my studies are concentrated to analyze the theoretical basis of quality of life of seniors and to highlight the relevant factors affecting the quality of life in relation to older people.
2. Activation of elderly people –  my studies are concentrated to the role of social and educational activation of the elderly people; I prepare educational projects for seniors, (Now, I am member of team prearing the game for seniors as part of the project Social Activation of Seniors through Media Education –innovative educational programme for seniors organizations).
3.  Religiosity and spirituality of elderly people -  my interest include the seniors’ everyday participation in rituals, ceremonies and religious practices, which are analysed within the functional approach to religiosity, I focus on the role of sprituality in the context of daily life and quality of life of elderly people
4.  Prevention of elderly abuse -  preparation of  a concept of social workers’ training in working with seniors experiencing violence (I was a member of the team realizing the project ""Unheard Voices: Developing the East Central European Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse"" granted by European Association of Schools of Social Work. My team published book Violence against the elderly Challenges-Research-Action, ed. K. Jagielska, J.M. Łukasik, N.G. Pikuła, Toronto 2015. Link to the book: http://www.kgs.up.krakow.pl/files/2114/6072/3131/violence_book2.pdf)";"";"";"Katarzyna Jagielska";"jagielska@up.krakow.pl";"Wednesday, 9 November, 2016";"";"";"Miasto Kraków";"Stalowe 17, 31-922";"Krakow";"Poland";"Social";"";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"C2 Independent living solutions";"Research / academia"
"6010";"Innovation at home for ageing people";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"03/02/2017 - 12:28";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Lower Rhine Council plans to improve the global strategy and its application through an ambitious crosscutting action plan. The main purpose is to create stronger synergies between all local stakeholders in order to find innovative solutions, closest to the needs of the Lower-Rhine citizens.
In order to develop innovative solutions, it is necessary to understand old elderly people (issues, needs, will, etc..) and their environments. The Lower Rhine territory has done a study about seniors (lifestyle, housing, services, revenues, social allowance, independency, etc.): The study shows that the situation and needs differ from one territory to another. An Observatory will allow in the future a deeper analysis and understanding, to establish a comprehensive approach and to develop innovative projects or experimentations that will respond to specific needs. Furthermore, The Lower Rhine Council will adapt the World Health Organization initiative “age friendly cities” on its territory aiming at building an ageing well ecosystem, co-created with all interested stakeholders and adjusted to the specificities of this territory. Topics might be: outdoor spaces and buildings, transportation, housing, social participation, respect and inclusion, civic participation and employment, communication and information, community support and health services.";"";"";"Véronique BREINING, Silver Economy project manager - Philippe FISCHER, European affairs project manager - Léa RALLU, Policy officer Silver Development";"veronique.breining@bas-rhin.fr - philippe.fischer@bas-rhin.fr - lea.rallu@bas-rhin.fr";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Monday, 1 January, 2018";"“Towards an age-friendly Wasselonne” 
To adapt its territory to the World Health Organisation initiative « age friendly cities », the Lower Rhine Council is conducting a study in the rural town of Wasselonne to define the needs and the wishes of the elderly.  It will consist in interviewing around 700 persons over 65 in order to detect their difficulties, understand their needs and listen to their wishes to make the town more age friendly. It will also be a way to provide advice to the elderly who are not already aware of the existing solutions to make their environment age-friendly (home adaptation, financial support …). 
To conduct this study, two young people, participating in a civic service at the Lower Rhine Council, have been requested to organise the interviews of the population. They will hold the interviews together with a team of younger and older volunteers, increasing intergenerational links through civic engagement. Around 15 people are now being trained for this study so that they can, in addition to the interviews, advise the elderly about frail prevention and the different existing solutions to adapt their home to their situation. 
Next steps: The interviews will start in the beginning of 2017 and last around 4 months. The data will then be collected and studied by a consultancy specialised in social statistics. Based on the results, the urban environment may be adapted, and new products for the elderly may be developed in accordance with the wishes of the elderly (tourism, culture, volunteering opportunities …)

Supporting prevention
The Lower Rhine Council and its partners are financially supporting prevention actions for active and healthy ageing. Therefore 300.000€ have been dedicated to encourage local initiatives to improve frail prevention in the whole territory. For example, an e-learning platform for professional and informal carers has been selected among other projects in order to raise awareness about the risks and consequence of falls among older people.";"Champagne-Ardenne, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, Lorraine";"Hotel du Département - Place du Quartier Blanc - 67964 STRASBOURG Cedex 9";"Strasbourg";"France";"Social";"http://www.bas-rhin.fr";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"5999";"TOURISM IMPACT ON ACTIVE AND HEALTHY AGEING - SUBJECTIVE MEASUREMENTS";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"22/05/2017 - 08:49";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Based on a representative sample, it would be assessed the impact of participation in tourism activities in a healthy and active ageing, ideally considering subjective and objective measurements of well being. Data will be analysed using apropriate quantitative statistical techniques";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism";"";"M. Ángeles Oviedo-García";"maoviedo@us.es";"Thursday, 1 December, 2016";"Thursday, 1 February, 2018";"";"Sevilla";"Av/ San Fernando 4";"Seville";"Spain";"Other";"http://www.us.es";"National";"";"";"Manuscript to be sent to a scientific journal";"Report - results - implications";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"5983";"The health promotion in Lombardy local communities: success factors for healthy ageing";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"21/06/2017 - 09:15";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Lombardy Region strategies in the area of prevention are based on criteria of: efficacy, effectiveness, equity, sustainability and foreseen an inter-sectorial approach. This commitment is grounded on the “Health Prevention Plan 2015-2018” that defines the programs of the regional action on prevention. In particular, this commitment is founded on the following field of intervention: Healthy Lifestyles Promotion (P1/P2/P4). The Healthy Lifestyles Promotion Program is based on strategies of health promotion at community level and covers a number of specific actions: P1 targets the Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) action with the Program ""Health Promoting Companies” - WHP Lombardy. WHP Lombardy is a member of the European Network for Workplace Health Promotion promoted by the EC and WHO; P2 relates to the ""Health Promoting Schools” initiative that is a member of the “Network School for Health in Europe” promoted by the EC and WHO; P4 is based on the “Healthy Cities” initiative that provides evidences about the impact of the local policies on the health of citizens and communities.Yet health is typically not considered in transportation policy and planning, even though transportation is one of the economic and social factors that influences people’s health and the health of a community.
Opportunities abound to increase alternative transportation options that support walking and cycling, and improve health. The Regional Prevention Strategy and Action Plan is working to boost Lombardy’ health in part through encouraging the development of livable, walkable communities, bike lanes, and other healthy transit options.";"";"";"Liliana Coppola";"liliana_coppola@regione.lombardia.it;agnese_maurizio@regione.lombardia.it;livio.denardi@lispa.it;natalia.allegretti@cnt.lispa.it";"Thursday, 1 January, 2015";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"The Lombardy Region Prevention Regional Plan 2015-2018 consists of 13 Programs, 7 of which foreseen objectives / actions dedicated to the promotion of healthy lifestyles and to the creation of health supportive environments. Those programs, aimed at creating the conditions to make the adoption of healthy behaviors an easier choice with particular focus on non-communicable diseases prevention, are: Networks for health promotion at the workplace; Schools promoting health; Promotion baby and mother health in the birth path ; Promotion of healthy lifestyles in the communities’ settings; Screening; Chronicity Prevention; Regional network for drug prevention. The regional preventive action implemented by Lombardy Region in the last two years, has been mainly oriented towards ""community strategies"": programs promoting lifestyles and health favorable environments aimed at creating the conditions to make the adoption of healthy behaviors an easier choice. In this context has been activated the Program "" Health Promoting Schools” (member of the network Schools for Health in Europe), to which so far 232 Educational Institutions have compiled with almost 200.000 students involved and engaged in educational, social and organizational actions in collaboration with local authorities and associations, and the Program "" Health Promoting Companies” that involves 296 Companies and 135.000 engaged in the development of “good practices "" that facilitate the adoption of healthy lifestyles within of the organization. The Lombardy Region has also launched a number of initiatives to favor healthy life styles trough the physical exercises such as the “Pedibus” and the “Walking Groups” programs. Pedibus is targeted to young children: almost the 21% of the Lombardy elementary schools has joined the program. The Walking groups, people who meet regularly to walk together, has been activated in 424 Lombard municipalities and the 61% of the participants are persons over 65 years. In the Lombardy Region the integrated plans for health promotion, prevention and control are programming tools related to the totality of interventions planned in the prevention area, prepared on an annual basis by the Health Protection Agencies (ATS). The integrated plans also represent useful tools to concretely measure the “population health gains” thanks to planned interventions implementation. In the course of 2015, the Lombardy Region has foreseen 1090 health promotion interventions, almost doubled since 2010, mainly proposed and implemented by the Health Protection Agencies. The activities implemented in 2015 are related, albeit in very diverse percentage, to different areas. The majority of the interventions (46%) have targeted the promotion of healthy lifestyles and the creation of health supportive environments and, in particular, have been centered on nutrition/ obesity prevention, physical activities /sedentary lifestyle prevention, tobacco use prevention. In terms of interventions’ typology, the majority falls in the area of educational interventions, training and information-communication, all foreseeing a direct involvement of the health-care operators promoting healthy behaviors. Most of the health promotion interventions have targeted the youngest part of the population (30,14% of all recipients) and have been implemented in the school context.";"Lombardia";"Via Piazza Città di Lombardia, 1";"Milan";"Italy";"Health";"http://www.regione.lombardia.it";"Regional";"";"";"Number of municipalities that have activated the “Walking Groups” on the total number of Lombardy Region municipalities., Number of primary schools that join the Pedibus program on the total number of Lombardy Region primary schools., Number of Health Protection Agencies that have activated counselling actions coherent with the Lombardy Region strategy.";"Develop synergies with municipalities and associations of the Lombardy territory to increase the number of evidence actions effectiveness based and equity oriented, to promote active lifestyles towards specific target groups of population., Development of community programs and enhanced counselling actions supply to people with risk factors for non-communicable diseases.";"";"";"A3 Functional decline and frailty";"Regional / local administration"
"5965";"Foster the implementation in the region of new ICT solutions and relevant research related to Active and Healthy Ageing";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"12/06/2017 - 10:00";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Asturias has recently been granted with a Reference Site label, two stars. FICYT is member of the regional stakeholders that are involved in the Reference Site and has included two commitments in the Reference Site application. The commitments taken are: FICYT will apply to be involved in D4 Action Group with the general aim of exchanging experiences and know-how related to the coordination and commitment of regional strategic agendas to increase impact on policy making actors in Asturias. Thus, FICYT´s commitment is based on: 
	- Inclusion of a specific line of Active and Healthy Ageing as priority in the Regional Science, Technology and Innovation funding Programme.
	- Foster the implementation in the region of new ICT solutions and relevant research related to Active and Healthy Ageing through the transfer of the research projects results to policy makers and their active involvement in National and European projects. 
FICYT acts on behalf of the Regional Ministry of Health of the Government of Asturias. FICYT has built the European Projects Unit for the Health Public System of Asturias (UPS-Asturias) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy. Futhermore FICYT is the regional entity that manages the Regional R&D Funding Programme.";"5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"Promotion of the launch of joint calls related to research on ageing and ICT integrated solutions. Share information among regional authorities of funding initiatives already established.";"Inés Rey Hidalgo";"inesrey@ficyt.es";"Wednesday, 2 November, 2016";"Saturday, 15 September, 2018";"FICYT is currently taking part in a working group withing the Reference Site workplan, to mobilize policy authorities and stakeholders relevant in ageing to receive information and best practices from other regional authorities from other Reference Sites (in the framework of the Twinning Support Scheme for EIP on AHA Reference Sites). FICYT will organize four workshops from october 2016 until january 2017.";"Principado de Asturias";"Cabo Noval, 11-1ºC, 33007";"Oviedo-Asturias";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.ficyt.es";"Regional";"";"FICYT will act on behalf of the Regional Ministry of Health of the Government of Asturias.";"";"Four workshops organized with international experts from other Reference Sites, Meetings with the Regional Ministry of Health to launch a regional call for funding R&D projects carried out by different stakholders: SMEs, University, hospitals, Technological Centers, Red Cross,...";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"5358";"SALUUS";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"31/08/2016 - 14:22";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Saluus is a community of benefits for the elderly , which converge a variety of resources designed to promote active and healthy aging.
From Saluus we work to bring the elderly to an active , participatory and healthy life and for this we offer a multitude of services designed to foster their development opportunities and prevent premature aging.";"6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Barrera Nieto, Ángel";"calidad@saluus.com, angel.barrera@saluus.com";"Friday, 6 September, 2013";"";"Saluus progress in the development of services:

- Finder Advantages: is a tool that enables and facilitates the user to search and geolocation entities "" Senior Friendly "" which offer some benefit or special benefit to the group of the elderly.

- Health Manager: Saluus offers the elderly a tool for personalized health management , with the support of a renowned medical advice .
Health Manager provides all the parameters necessary for the elderly can manage autonomously , personalized and secure all fundamental aspects of their health .

- Social Network: Saluus has its own specific Social Network for older parallel connecting seniors with organizations and professionals who provide services for the senior group.

- Active and Healthy Ageing: We design more activities aimed at the prevention of premature ageing related to the following areas :
 Lifelong Learning
 Social Participation
 Intergenerational Relations
 Health and Welfare
 Training and Retraining

- Health Tourism: Saluus Health Tourism connects with the Active and Healthy Ageing , offering action to promote healthy leisure among the group for the elderly:
 Training and Events Health Tourism
 Senior Meetings 
 Wellness Experiences
 Routes and Healthy Escapes

- Friendly Environments: From Saluus we work to expand friendly environments and cities with older people and offer entities and bodies :
 Consulting for local Public Administrations wishing to join the World Network Friendly Cities and Communities with the Elderly promoted by WHO .
 Design friendly spaces and provision of urban facilities for the welfare of the elderly.

- Senior Friendly Certification: 
Saluus is established as the international reference entity consultant for the implementation of the Senior Friendly Certification , the only international quality certification that distinguishes and recognizes the commitment of any organization which promotes favorable and friendly conditions for the elderly ; with the intention of promoting their participation in society and encourage them to remain to maintain an active , comfortable and independent life as long as possible .";"ESPAÑA";"C/ HORNACHOS, 8. 06200";"ALMENDRALEJO";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.saluus.com/es/";"International";"";"";"";"Saluus promotion";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"5334";"Analysis of Development of the Silver Economy in Poland as Part of an Innovative Ageing Policy";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"28/11/2016 - 09:35";"D4 Age friendly environments";"One of the main challenges of the contemporary socio-economic development is the process of population ageing. The complexity of the changes associated with it justifies interventions taking into account the challenge of generational solidarity maintenance and robotics divide prevention. The study focuses on the development of the concept of the silver economy — an economic system based on meeting the needs of ageing populations. This study concentrates on the analysis of the assumptions of building the silver economy included in selected documents which are a part of the civilizational project ""Poland 2030. The Third Wave of Modernity."" Series of papers and reports include conclusions from the policy analysis and postulates of further research directions.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Andrzej Klimczuk";"klimczukandrzej@gmail.com";"Tuesday, 1 January, 2013";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"Papers published so far:
1.	A. Klimczuk, Transfer technologii w kształtowaniu srebrnej gospodarki (Technology Transfer in Shaping the Silver Economy), [in:] M. Grzybowski (ed.), Transfer wiedzy w ekonomii i zarządzaniu, Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Akademii Morskiej w Gdyni, Gdynia 2011, pp. 57-75.
2.	A. Klimczuk, Strategic Responses on Population Ageing in Regional Policy, [w:] Š. Hittmár (ed.), Theory of Management 4. The Selected Problems for the Development Support of Management Knowledge Base, EDIS, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina, Žilina 2011, s. 261-265.
3.	A. Klimczuk, Aktywność ekonomiczna ludzi starych w kontekście badań nad kapitałem społecznym na przykładzie mieszkańców Białegostoku (Economic Activity of Older People in the Context of Social Capital Research - Bialystok Residents Example), [in:] M. Stefański (ed.), Węzły gordyjskie rozwoju Polski Wschodniej, ""Zeszyty naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Ekonomii i Innowacji w Lublinie. Seria: Ekonomia"", Issue 3 (1/2011), Innovatio Press, Lublin 2011, pp. 289-311.
4.	A. Klimczuk, Creative Ageing Policy in Regional Development, [w:] Š. Hittmár (ed.), Regional Management. Theory, Practice and Development, EDIS, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina, Žilina 2012, s. 100-104.
5.	A. Klimczuk, Społeczeństwo wielokulturowe i srebrna gospodarka. Wielokulturowość w kontekście starzenia się ludności (Multicultural Society and Silver Economy. Multiculturalism in the Context of an Ageing Population), [in:] M. Biernacka, A. Sadowski (eds.), Społeczeństwo wielokulturowe - nowe wyzwania i zagrożenia, Uniwersytet w Białymstoku, Białystok 2012, pp. 243-268.
6.	A. Klimczuk, Supporting the Development of Gerontechnology as Part of Silver Economy Building, “Ad Alta: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research” , Vol. 2. Issue 2. 2012, s. 52-56.
7.	A. Klimczuk, Srebrna gospodarka w dokumentach strategicznych państwa (Silver Economy in the State Strategic Documents), [in:] J. Osiński, M. Pachocka (eds.), Zmieniający się świat. Perspektywa demograficzna, społeczna i gospodarcza, Oficyna Wydawnicza Szkoły Głównej Handlowej, Warszawa 2013, pp. 461-472.
8.	A. Klimczuk, Solidarność pokoleń w perspektywie strategicznej państwa (Solidarity between Generations in Strategic Perspective of State), [in:] A. Kubów, J. Szczepaniak-Sienniak, Polityka rodzinna a polityka rynku pracy w kontekście zmian demograficznych, „Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu” Issue 292, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu, Wrocław 2013, pp. 190-205.
9.	A. Klimczuk, Kreatywne starzenie się. Przykłady zagranicznych i polskich zaleceń i praktyk (Creative Ageing. Examples of Foreign and Polish Recommendations and Practices), [in:] A. Zawada, Ł. Tomczyk (eds.), Seniorzy w środowisku lokalnym (badania empiryczne i przykłady dobrych praktyk), Wyd. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, Katowice 2013, pp. 24-46.
10.	A. Klimczuk, Kierunki rozwoju uniwersytetów trzeciego wieku w Polsce (Development Directions of the Third Age Universities in Poland), „E-mentor”, 4(51)/2013, pp. 72-77, www.e-mentor.edu.pl/artykul/index/numer/51/id/1048.
11.	A. Klimczuk, Medialaby w kontekście solidarności pokoleń i wykluczenia robotycznego (Medialabs in the Context of Generations Solidarity and Robotics Divide), [in:] A. Wąsiński, Ł. Tomczyk (eds.), Seniorzy w świecie nowych technologii. Implikacje dla praktyki edukacyjnej oraz rozwoju społeczeństwa informacyjnego, Wyd. Śląsk, Katowice 2013, pp. 184-215.
12.	A. Klimczuk, Rozwój regionalny wobec starzenia się społeczeństwa (Regional Development in the Context of the Population Ageing), [in:] P. Szukalski (ed.), Starzenie się ludności a solidarność międzypokoleniowa, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Łódź 2014, pp. 149-170.
13.	A. Klimczuk, Regional Development in an Ageing Society: Overview of Selected Foreign and Polish Recommendations and Practices, [in:] Š. Chudý, Ł. Tomczyk (eds.), Aktywna starość w perspektywie społeczno-kulturowo-edukacyjnej / Společenské, kulturní a vzdělávací aspekty fenoménu aktivního stárnutí, Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie, Olomouc – Kraków 2015, pp. 21-50.
14.	A. Klimczuk, Wybrane koncepcje polityki społecznej związane ze starzeniem się ludności (Selected Concepts of Social Policy Related to the Aging Population), [in:] K. Sztop-Rutkowska (ed.), Seniorzy partycypują, Fundacja SocLab, Białystok 2014, pp. 15-26.
15.	A. Klimczuk, Modele wielosektorowej polityki społecznej wobec ludzi starych i starości w kontekście zmiany technologicznej (Models of Multisectoral Social Policy Towards Older People and Old Age in the Context of Technological Change), „Zarządzanie publiczne” 2(32)/2015, pp. 41-53.
16.	A. Tarkowski, A. Mierzecka, J. Jasiewicz, M. Filiciak, M. Kisilowska, A. Klimczuk, E. Bojanowska, Taksonomia funkcjonalnych kompetencji cyfrowych oraz metodologia pomiaru poziomu funkcjonalnych kompetencji cyfrowych osób z pokolenia 50+ (Taxonomy of Functional Digital Skills and Methodology for Measuring the Functional Level of Digital Literacy of People Aged 50+), Centrum Cyfrowe Projekt: Polska, Stowarzyszenie „Miasta w Internecie”, Warszawa-Tarnów 2015, 164 pp.
17.	A. Klimczuk, Economic Foundations for Creative Ageing Policy, Volume I: Context and Considerations, Palgrave Macmillan, New York 2015.
18.	A. Klimczuk, Modele „srebrnej gospodarki” w Unii Europejskiej w ujęciu porównawczym. Próba wprowadzenia do dyskusji (""Silver Economy"" Models in the European Union in the Comparative Approach: An Attempt to Introduce Discussion), „Problemy zarządzania” 2/2016 (paper to be printed).
19.	A. Klimczuk, Comparative Analysis of National and Regional Silver Economy Models in the European Union, “International Journal of Ageing and Later Life” (paper to be printed).
20.	A. Klimczuk, Ł. Tomczyk, Smart, Age-friendly Cities and Communities: the Emergence of Socio-technological Solutions in the Central and Eastern Europe, [w:] F. Flórez-Revuelta, A.A. Chaaraoui (eds.), Ambient Assisted Living: Technologies and Applications, The institution of Engineering and Technology, London 2016.";"POLSKA";"";"";"Poland";"Social";"";"International";"";"";"";"Strategic Responses on Population Ageing in Regional Policy, Creative Ageing Policy in Regional Development, Supporting the Development of Gerontechnology as Part of Silver Economy Building, Regional Development in an Ageing Society: Overview of Selected Foreign and Polish Recommendations and Practices, Comparative analysis of national and regional models of the silver economy in the European Union";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"5304";"Health Campus Zeeland";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"08/06/2016 - 17:12";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The city of Goes is the health center of the province Zeeland. The hospital and a variety of institutions for cure and care, have a regional role. Goes is also strong in sport and health activities. Therefore, the city of Goes is an obvious place to stimulate innovation in health by connecting business, educational institutions and government together. Goes is the initiator of the Health Campus Zeeland.
 
The Health Campus Zeeland is in development. What could it be?
• A network organization
• Zeeland as a regional living lab for the implementation of innovative solutions. For example experimenting with new diagnostics and remote care
• Concentration of care functions, integrated care
• To bind highly educated young people to Zeeland";"";"";"Jeffrey Buijze";"j.buijze@goes.nl";"Sunday, 1 May, 2016";"";"";"";"";"";"Netherlands";"Other";"http://www.goes.nl";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"5301";"PARTNER OF THE EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP ON ACTIVE HEALTHY AGEING";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"08/06/2016 - 17:12";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"MRS DAUGHNE TAYLOR";"dt@daughnetaylor.co.uk";"Monday, 6 June, 2016";"";"";"";"LONGCROFT HOUSE, 2-8 VICTORIA AVE,LONDON EC2M 4NS UK";"LONDON";"United Kingdom";"Health";"";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Other"
"5280";"Pill Reminder";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"20/04/2017 - 23:13";"A1 Adherence to prescription, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"We have implemented an innovative service that aims at improve the adherence of user to a medical prescription. Starting from some requirements gathered by local pharmacists, the system allows pharmacists (formal caregivers) to insert posology (receiving medical prescription by the user) into a virtual prescription table (web-app) relating photo of the drug package of the drugs to be taken (crowdsourcing). So a pop-up appears for each drug on the tablet display or smartwatch of user for a better compliance.";"2.1  Pharmacist’s intervention added value, 2.2 Reinforcement of the pharmacist’s role in adherence management, 2.4 Assessing adherence to a chronic treatment in patients attending a community pharmacy , 2.5 Medical-pharmacist clinical role in improving prescription in polypharmacy and multiple morbidities";"";"Claudio Petrazzuolo";"claudio.petrazzuolo@telecomitalia.it";"Monday, 12 September, 2016";"";"";"";"";"";"Italy";"ICT";"https://www.tim.it/";"International";"";"";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Other"
"5279";"Patient empowerment across the EIP Action Groups";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"03/02/2017 - 12:25";"D4 Age friendly environments";"To support the synergies taskforce initiative of B3, the empathie network with Enope aim to pursue this area as part of their eHealth/empowerment strategy";"";"";"Dr David Somekh";"david.somekh@ehff.eu";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"";"";"";"";"";"United Kingdom";"Health";"";"International";"As the title, it is linked to all the Action groups, but if your structures have a problem with that, we can link it to b3 and then reach out to the other AGs. However this might diminish the impact of the inititiative in our view";"";"";"";"";"";"";"European organisation"
"5252";"Human Centered Design, Innovation for and with people";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"A2 - 1.Scaling up of innovative practices.";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"Hanne Sidarow";"Hanne@u-sentric.com";"Tuesday, 31 May, 2016";"";"";"";"Karel Van Lotharingenstraat 4 bus 3.2";"Leuven";"Belgium";"Other";"http://www.u-sentric.com";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"SME"
"5214";"The territory (urban and rural) qualified (organized) and technologically equipped (developed) to ensure the quality of life of the elderly";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"01/06/2017 - 13:52";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Social care and technology supporting age-friendly environments in territories of the Centro Region of Portugal
The commitment sets the overall goal of Ageing@Coimbra Consortium in the following areas:

*""My neighbourhood is not an island"" - rehabilitation of housing for the elderly living alone
*Systems and technologies to improve the quality of life of older people
*Living lab technologies and systems geared to the elderly in the historic center
*Digital literacy and health in low density territories
*EuroHealthy project will develop a population health index promote health and health equity across European regions with a focus on metropolitan areas (EU project EuroHealthy)
*Vitality Campus Ageing@Coimbra, age friendly environment in Coimbra (Celas)
*Cumeeira Social Village - Village adaptation to a autonomous elderly living space
*IdoVis - Elderly Visitors of Other Elderly
*European Covenant on Demographic Change

This commitment involves the following Ageing@Coimbra members: Cáritas Diocesana de Coimbra, Apojovi, Município de Ílhavo, IPN, CCDRC - Regional Authority, Município de Penela, Município de Pampilhosa da Serra, University of Coimbra, Câmara Municipal de Coimbra, University of Coimbra Hospital (CHUC).
As a Reference Site in the Centro Region of Portugal, Ageing@Coimbra sets the scaling-up platform to assure impact and replicability of good practices in the time frame 2016-2020.";"";"";"João Malva, António Cunha, Carina Dantas, Alexandra Rodrigues";"jomalva@fmed.uc.pt, cunha@ipn.pt, carinadantas@caritascoimbra.pt, alexandra.rodrigues@ccdrc.pt";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Sunday, 15 April, 2018";"*Cumeeira Social Village - Village adaptation to a autonomous elderly living space.
This commitment involved the rehabilitation of primary schools in mountain isolated villages of Penela region for innovative programs to support older people with ICT technologies. Seniors return to the renewed old primary school to participate in classes to learn about basic computer functions like internet searching, skype communication, email management. 
This program has been developed in the last 3 years.
*Digital literacy and health in low density territories -  This program included health and social care support to older people living isolated in rural areas of the Centro Region of Portugal. Mobile health and social care mobile units offer innovative services that will empower social care providers with  knowledge to monitor basic health parameters. The project started in Penela and will be replicated to other areasc - the project is prepared to apply to structural funds - awaiting the call to be launched.. 
*Vitality Campus Ageing@Coimbra, age friendly environment in Coimbra (Celas). This projet is part of a H2020 funded teaming between the University of Coimbra, University Medical Center Groningen and Newcastle University to develop a Multidisciplinary Research Institute of Ageing. This project involves the rehabilitation of a urban area of Coimbra to implement a age-friendly environment, Ageing@Coimbra Vitality Campus.
*IdoVis - Elderly Visitors of Other Elderly - Cáritas Coimbra developed a project aiming at creating groups of autonomous elderly who regularly visit more dependent elderly at home or other structures (colaboration of ESEnfC and Ageing@Coimbra) - pilot in 2 cities ended in june and scaling up to 3 more locations will start in january.
*European Covenant on Demographic Change - Cáritas Coimbra, as Vice-President of the Covenant, potentiates the network in order to disseminate good practices and collecting information about other initiatives that can be imported to the region.";"Centro (PT)";"Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Polo 3, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal";"Coimbra";"Portugal";"Other";"http://www.ageingcoimbra.pt/en/";"Regional";"";"Cáritas Diocesana de Coimbra, Apojovi, Município de Ílhavo, IPN, CCDRC - Regional Authority, Município de Penela, Município de Pampilhosa da Serra, University of Coimbra, Câmara Municipal de Coimbra, University of Coimbra Hospital (CHUC)";"Number of elderly/caregivers involved in IdoVis project";"Preparation of LID3S project to National Funding, Project Euro-Healthy - Population Health Index - expert participatory process, Exchanging good practices - supported on the Covenant on Demographic Change, Project IdoVis - pilot phase concluded";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration, Other"
"5211";"My active and healthy ageing";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"";"1.2 Assessing the impact of adherence, 1.3 Determinants of non-adherence, 1.4 Tools and methodologies to improve adherence, 4.1 Applications and ICT tools for supporting adherence in medical plans , 4.2 I Integrated care and intelligent DSS systems to support adherence models., 4.3 Information ontologies of poly-medicated adherence to treatment, 1.1 Bringing together relevant information concerning existing programmes and practices in falls prevention, 2.2 Experts agreement to evaluate quality of practices/technologies in falls prevention. , 2.4 ICT for fall prevention standardisation and interoperability, 4.1 Sustainability, ""lobbying"" and community generation around falls prevention related topics , 4.2 Looking for funding and finance opportunities , 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 7.1 Targeting the gender issue in the ageing society, 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 3.3 Promotion of training/coaching programmes for patients/citizens and their families in the use of innovative solutions., 7.1 Organisation of European and regional conferences, workshops, webinars and other events., 7.2 Publish articles, publications, newsletters and other dissemination materials., 2.7 Cooperation between platform initiatives , 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Alessandro Vercelli";"alessandro.vercelli@unito.it";"Monday, 4 January, 2016";"Tuesday, 31 December, 2019";"We have just started (January 2016) a Horizon 2020 project, entitled my-AHA (my Active and Healthy aging) to prevent cognitive, physical, psychological and social frailty. We are about to start the alpha wave of the project, after which there will be a wave including hundrends of patients in Europe, Japan, South Corea and Australia.";"Torino";"via Cherasco 13";"Torino";"Italy";"Health";"http://www.unito.it";"International";"";"Neuroscience Institute Cavalieri Ottolenghi (www.nico.ottolenghi.unito.it)";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors, Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM)";"";"";"Research / academia"
"5210";"Commitment from Instituto de Investigacion Biomedica de Malaga (IBIMA)-Health Research Institute";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"14/06/2016 - 22:55";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Hereby I would like to confirm the strong interest of Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga-Health Research Institute of Malaga (IBIMA), Spain; with regard to the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing.

The EIP-AHA will lead towards the increase of the understanding an implementation of effectiveness in drug adherence and creating an adequete framework for an active and healthy ageing .
 This initative is of great interest to our institution as we are potential end-users of the results and we have the capaibility to implement and to conducting pilots testing the ICT solutions in proof.";"1.1 Bringing together relevant information concerning existing programmes and practices in falls prevention, 2.4 ICT for fall prevention standardisation and interoperability, 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 5.1 Joint dissemination activities and transfer of innovations, 2.3 Positive patient experience with health and care services, co-production and supported self-management., 2.5 Integrated care pathways and whole population management of chronic care., 3.3 Promotion of training/coaching programmes for patients/citizens and their families in the use of innovative solutions., 3.5 Promotion of scaling-up of effective integrated care pathways., 4.2 Position papers on relevant EU funded projects, with concrete actions to be taken forward by B3 AG., 5.3 Identification of maturity of health and care systems for adoption of good practices., 5.4 A tool to faciliate knowledge transfer and scaling up of good practices., 2.3 Contribute to the standardization process within AHA. , 5.2 Disseminate the results of the defined examples, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism";"";"Elena Martin-Bautista";"elena.martin@ibima.eu";"Monday, 18 April, 2016";"";"";"Málaga";"Avenida Jorge Luis Borges, 15, 3, 3";"Malaga";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.ibima.eu";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"5208";"Establish a walking club network";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Establish a walking club network
-	To ensure regular, group exercise for pensioners in the form of walking, 
-	To promote healthy ageing in later life stages (people aged ≥ 60)
-	To establish a walking club network for the retired population all over the country and EU
-	Further on to organize meetings at national and EU level, at the World Heritage sites of the different EU states
The walking-club network gives the possibility of regular physical activity for the elderly people, and helps them learn about healthy life-style.
Promoting equity and healthy ageing by designing healthy environments 
•	To encourage older adults to have an active social life. Improve walkability, especially in areas where older people live: provide well-maintained sidewalks, benches for resting, adequate lighting as well as shaded and attractive streetscapes. 
•	To encourage the development of places suitable for social activities on city streets. 
•	To provide spaces for older people to be active in local parks and green spaces. 
•	To promote actions related to social inclusion in and through sport of people with disabilities, including improved infrastructure and better accessibility of sport facilities and venues, as well as research related to specialised sport devices.";"";"";"Péter Csizmadia";"csizmadia.peter@nefi.hu";"Sunday, 2 October, 2016";"Monday, 16 April, 2018";"";"Budapest";"Diószegi u. 64, 1113";"Budapest";"Hungary";"Health";"http://www.nefi.hu";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"National public administration"
"5196";"Future City Glasgow";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"In 2013, the city of Glasgow won funding of £24m from Innovate UK to explore innovative ways to use technology and data to make life in the city safer, smarter and more sustainable.  

Over the last 18 months, as part of its Future City Glasgow project, the city has been developing a series of initiatives to showcase the exciting potential offered by smart city technology.  The project has been exploring how to use technology to make streets safer, making it easier for people to get active, improve their health and understanding how we can better use, save and generate energy. 

We will actively link with the D4 Action Group to transfer knowledge and learning to and from this initiative. 

We will also continue to feed in the Dementia Friendly Communities learning from Scotland to ensure that all opportunities for shared learning are exploited.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Donna Henderson";"donna.henderson1@nhs.net";"Monday, 1 April, 2013";"Saturday, 31 March, 2018";"Six themes are threaded throughout Glasgow’s work as a Digital/Future City.
These themes are: Connected Data; Connected Communities; Connected Citizen; Connected Assets; Connected Workforce; Connected Services
Of particular relevance to EIP on AHA, are the Connected Communities and Connected Services strands.
Connected Communities: Data available via the City Data Hub is being used as the basis for improving community engagement and citizen participation. By opening up data to communities we have been able to:
 Improve the utilisation of assets and services serving communities;
     Sign-post members of the community to the assets and services that may be valuable to them (e.g. user-generated maps of support services for addictions);

Connected Services: Through the Future City Glasgow programme and our deployments of Intelligent Street Lights, housing sensors, in-cab devices, internet enabled CCTV cameras, and advanced traffic technology, we fully appreciate the benefits of smart devices: the Internet of Things. Further development and deployment of smart devices is enabling expansion of Smart Energy, Smart Water, Smart Buildings and Smart Mobility in Glasgow.

Glasgow's Active Travel Demonstrator aims to show how technology can help make the city friendlier to cyclists and pedestrians - encouraging people to get active as they go about their daily lives. As with many UK cities, Glasgow faces the challenge of how to encourage people to adopt active travel and provide the necessary facilities and services to aid this need.
 
The imperative to act is clear. Encouraging active travel uptake among citizens addresses the dual aims of improvement to congestion & environment and the all important issue of improving public health. There are many ways in which a Future City can look to improve active travel access and our demonstrator aims to put Glasgow at the leading edge, making physical activity a part of people’s daily routines and deriving health benefits across the city.  The Demonstrator developed the Glasgow Cycling app, the Glasgow Walking app and the Glasgow Walks app.";"SCOTLAND";"NHS 24, Caledonia House, 140 Fifty Pitches Road, Glasgow, G51 4EB";"Glasgow";"United Kingdom";"Health";"http://www.nhs24.com/";"Regional";"";"Scottish Government; health and care partnerships; voluntary (third) sector organisations; patient representative organisations; housing sector providers; industry, including SMEs; academic institutions - all as appropriate.";"Number of people downloading apps";"Glasgow's Active Travel Demonstrator";"";"";"";"Public health provider"
"5187";"Ageing with phisical care and spirit";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 3.Successful models / interventions for integrated care,";"17/06/2016 - 10:30";"A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, D4 Age friendly environments";"A new model for elderly care, not a clinic but a house. The family among other Families. High level of innovative Services, esperimental living with others.";"";"";"Armandojr Meneguzzo";"Armandojr.meneguzzo@gmail.com";"Saturday, 31 December, 2016";"Sunday, 31 December, 2017";"Early project finalized, presentation brochure finalized.";"ITALIA, Veneto";"";"";"Italy";"Housing";"";"International";"It is a cross-disciplinary pilot project, aiming to experiment a new model of older people management, with a preventative approach. Model can be applied in various environments. A project brochure can be provided, giving a broader explanation of services offered to elderly people.";"Researchers, Engineers, Architets, Psicologists, Trainers, etc";"";"Brochure";"";"";"";"Private care provider, Private housing provider, SME"
"5171";"Review of the Action Groups in relation to Suisse National Interests";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"A3 - 3.Scaling up of good practices focusing on the exploitation of ICT tools";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"This activity collects the innovative practices around the action groups and their thought leaders in Switzerland and compares to the EIP on AHA. Intention of GeoHIT is to attract cities like Zürich, Basel, Bern officially to the EIP on AHA. Large scepticism come from Geneva and Lugano, refering to France and Italy as thought leaders and not so much Brussels and the EC.
GeoHIT Switzerland serves as a hub, connecting and inviting Suisse groups and the Suisse elderly Association (ProSenectute) into the Convenant of Majors and the different action groups. Switzerland invests currently 4 Billion CHF alone into eHealth and ICT tools!";"4.1 Applications and ICT tools for supporting adherence in medical plans , 4.2 I Integrated care and intelligent DSS systems to support adherence models., 1.1 Bringing together relevant information concerning existing programmes and practices in falls prevention, 2.3 Legislative & ethical recommendations for falls prevention ICT solutions         , 2.4 ICT for fall prevention standardisation and interoperability, 3.1 Benchmarking criteria & tools.        , 3.2 Compilation of data and evidence on fall prediction, oriented to policy makers , 4.1 Sustainability, ""lobbying"" and community generation around falls prevention related topics , 4.2 Looking for funding and finance opportunities , 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 4.1 Educational and advocacy activities, 5.1 Joint dissemination activities and transfer of innovations, 6.1 Strategies to mutual, interdisciplinary support and collaboration., 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 2.1 Integrated care legislation, governance, business models, finance models and incentives., 2.2 Effective use of incentives for change and innovation culture, stakeholder engagement and leadership., 2.4 Roll-out of electronic health records, integrated health and care records and digital technology., 2.5 Integrated care pathways and whole population management of chronic care., 3.1 Analysis of organisational models for integrated care., 3.2 Barriers and success factors for stakeholder engagement., 3.3 Promotion of training/coaching programmes for patients/citizens and their families in the use of innovative solutions., 3.4 Barriers and facilitators for scaling up of home health monitoring service., 3.5 Promotion of scaling-up of effective integrated care pathways., 3.6 Analysis of workforce and training needs in relation to integrated care and ICT., 4.4 Guidelines for integrated care pathways and processes to speed their adoption within regions and care delivery organisations., 5.1 Organise and participate in knowledge transfer activities., 5.4 A tool to faciliate knowledge transfer and scaling up of good practices., 7.1 Organisation of European and regional conferences, workshops, webinars and other events., 9.4    Share and disseminate the outcomes of joint collaboration through joint events., 2.7 Cooperation between platform initiatives , 4.1 Map common privacy issues all over Europe based on experience, 5.2 Disseminate the results of the defined examples, 1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"The spatial context and the local spatial context, in Switzerland called - ""Quartier"" = close neighbourhood, in 2014 referred in the EIP on AHA as AHUD!";"Active and Healthy Ageing Office under GeoHIT Switzerland";"eip.aha@geohitint.org";"Wednesday, 1 April, 2015";"Sunday, 1 April, 2018";"City offices of Bern, Basel, Solothurn, Zürich, Geneva and Lugano involved in review!
BAG ( equals national ministry of health) raised EIP on AHA as relevant topic for investment plan!
Meetings with Patient Organisations held!
Workshops on Patient Safety and Ethics organised in 2015, repeated may 2016!
Review of local situation in Ticino started! Academia in Ticino systematically involved!";"";"Institute of Management PO 4119, Att. Prof. Larsen/Dr. Schipper, 6904 Lugano, Switzerland";"Lugano";"Switzerland";"Health";"http://www.usi.ch";"International";"A Suisse group of experts is reviewing the progress from 2011 to 2016, to evaluate if the activities in Switzerland should be coordinated with, related to the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing.";"Business Angels and Investors under the Suisse Stock Exchange for AHA,
Investors for Smart Cities, Investors under the European eTourism Association,
WHO Age Friendly Offices at the cities of Bern, Basel, Zürich, Lausanne and Lugano,
National eHealth Agency for introducing electronic health and social care (BAG).";"Innovation (Ticino only)";"Workshop on Patient Safety";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, ‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM)";"Spatial context or 
26 Cantons in Switzerland develop regional contexts to target initiatives around ICT and AHA! Similar spatial context i.e. Lugano and Milano should allow knowledge transfer and cross-border application of innovative best practices!

Patient Safety and Patient Data Privacy are identified as working synergies in Switzerland looking for partners!";"";"Advocacy organisation for care professionals, Advocacy organisation for older people, Advocacy organisation for users, European organisation, Private care provider, Regional / local administration, Research / academia, SME, Other international organisation"
"5167";"Perche Digital";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The proposal of the Perche Digital Commitment is to expose the best practices used in the deployment of local social network applications for the benefit of elderly inclusion in the digital ecosystem. The label or the specificity of the approach is characterised by the local orientation of these applications. A digital social network is set with localised links between stakeholders of the territory, elderly and relatives. Public or Private Service Providers are involved in order to inform on local cultural, health or social events, reinforcing the regional bonds. The regional character brings a feeling of reassuring comfort while empowering elderly in the digital age. From this basis, new applications, new information can be introduced more easily for a better health, a better social life.";"2.5 Specification, development and demonstration of application integration profiles , 2.6 Specification, development and demonstration of a successful interoperability practice, 2.8 Create a repository of labelled/certified  application and platform integration profiles , 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Bruno Jean-Bart";"bruno.jean-bart@trialog.com";"Wednesday, 1 July, 2015";"Sunday, 31 December, 2017";"The first deployment has been performed within a rural area. 25 local public and private service providers, 100 elderly and 100 relatives are involved in this first stage of the deployment. Regular meetings are organised for trainings, socialising, evaluate the progress of the deployment. Based on these steps, new features, new organisations will be introduced in order to increase the number of involved people within the rural area and to extend also the geographic coverage.
Introduction of new Applications can only be based on the use of an Open Platform (in our case universAAL) enabling the advent of semantic interoperability.";"Eure-et-Loir";"25 rue du general Foy 75011";"Paris";"France";"ICT";"http://www.trialog.com";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"SME"
"5151";"Commitment to harness the potential of the 50+ group to lead economically and socially active lives";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"01/06/2017 - 09:24";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Action Plan Group D4. Age-friendly environments dedicates Domain 1 to “Innovative employment policies and the silver economy” with the objectives to “identify the current state of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe” and “to attract business partners to work on 50+ employment challenges” with the aim to create Greater awareness of what can be done at local level + EU support for age friendly (AF) employment, longer working life and volunteering.”

The 50plus Entrepreneurship Platform Europe’s commitment is to provide a forum through which policy and programme insights and recommendations, best practice and evidence based research can be shared, developed and pursued. The Platform is working towards the following specific requests to regulators:
a) Align tax with pension policies to ensure entrepreneurial activity does not undermine pension prospects for 50+Entrepreneurs
b) Encourage the development of formal and informal entrepreneurial education Programs tailored to address the 50+ groups unique strengths and needs
c) Support of intergenerational learning and mentoring between older and younger entrepreneurs";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe";"";"50+ EPE Secretariat";"info@50plus-europe.eu";"Thursday, 15 October, 2015";"";"25 November 2015 - The 50plus Entrepreneurship Platform Europe receives on-going support from Members of the European Parliament, who have come on-board to collectively advance the platform’s objective of creating a more entrepreneurship-friendly policy environment for the 50+ group in Europe. On 25 November 2015, the Platform announced the support of three additional MEPs: Eduard Kukan (Slovakia, EPP), Lambert van Nistelrooij (Netherlands, EPP), Ivan Štefanec, MBA, PhD (Slovakia, EPP)

In April 2016, the above were joined by MEP Viorica Dancila (Romania, S&D), MEP Claudia Tapardel (Romania, S&D) and MEP Marlene Mizzi (Malta, S&D). Recent supporters to the platform include MEP Brando Benifei (Italy, S&D) and Renate Weber (Romania, ALDE).";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË";"120 Av Louise, 1050 Ixelles";"Brussels";"Belgium";"Social";"http://www.50plus-europe.eu/";"Regional";"";"";"";"Luncheon event, 50+EPE Brochure, Website launch , ""Call to Action"", Yearly newsletter , Members of the European Parliament Working luncheon Event , Infographic, Informal Public Hearing on Intergenerational Entrepreneurship, European Commission answers parliamentary question on 50+ Entrepreneurship";"";"";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"5069";"LiGrAFT- Lignano and Grado Age Friendly HealthTourism Cities";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"03/02/2017 - 12:23";"D4 Age friendly environments";"We participated to EIP AHA initial Invitation for Commitment in 2012 and we presented FVaGe in 2012 (as ASS5). We achieved several projects on innovation for age friendly living environments and active ageing: HELPS – Housing and home care for the Elderly and vulnerable people and Local Partnership Strategies in Central European cities. CASA project - Consortium for Assistive Solutions Adoption. We were member of AFE INNOVNET-Covenant on Demographic change. HONCAB project-Hospital Network for Cross Border Healthcare) on cross-border healthcare and “health tourism” with high tourism-related people flows in particular of elderly persons and/or those affected by chronic disease. The proposed commitment builds upon this our last experience, considering also the Regional Law n.22/2014 “Promotion of active ageing” and the connected Regional Resolution 310 del 25 February 2016 “Approval of three years action plan on the Promotion of active ageing”, AAS2 proposed “LiGrAFT- Lignano and Grado Age Friendly Health-Tourism Cities” as umbrella initiative promoting healthcare and dialogue between healthcare and tourist sectors on strengthening on active and healthy ageing for the best quality of life of elderly and sharing good practices with stakeholders.";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism";"";"Lara Marchi";"lara.marchi@aas2.sanita.fvg.it";"Thursday, 1 September, 2016";"Monday, 1 October, 2018";"The Local Health Autority n.2 ""Bassa friulana-Isontina"" collaborated in the organization of a meeting done in Lignano last 07th October, focused on “International Health Mobility”. 
During the seminar it was underlined the increase of tourism related to elderly persons  and/or those affected by chronic disease, that decided to spend  part of the year in a different nation, usually in Mediterranean regions. Always more, the Municipalities and touristic locations are working to increase and promote a more accessible tourism to allow old people to spend the holidays abroad without stress because they are informed about the presence of a good health care system. The Local Health Autority n.2 will organized another conference (probably next spring) in which it will be also promoted and underlined the importance of a new way of age friendly  tourism and the need to raise awareness on the demografic change.";"Gorizia, Udine";"Via Vittorio Veneto 174, 34170";"Gorizia";"Italy";"Health";"http://www.ass2.sanita.fvg.it/";"Regional";"";"";"";"promotion of age-friendly torusim and raising awareness on the demografic changeat at local level.";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"5041";"To promote active and healthy ageing in Wales through Ageing Well in Wales, the national partnership programme to improve the wellbeing of people 50+ in Wales";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, D4 Age friendly environments";"Ageing Well in Wales has been involved in the EIP on AHA since 2012, and was recognised as a 3* Reference Site by the European Commission in 2013. Ageing Well in Wales was formally launched in October 2014, and is initially a five year national partnership programme to improve the wellbeing of people 50+ in Wales. The Programme will promote active and healthy ageing in Wales through a broad and diverse range of partners across the public, private and third sectors, with a strong focus on working with older people and their communities. Ageing Well in Wales promotes the use of new and innovative actions and interventions to help people age well, identifies good practice that can be adopted, rolled out and scaled up across Wales, and empowers individuals to help themselves to age well. Ageing Well in Wales' commitment is to establish an age-friendly Wales and to help ensure that Wales is a good place to grow older. This commitment in turn contributes to the 'triple win' for Europe that is taken forward by the EIP on AHA.";"";"";"Iwan Williams";"iwan.williams@olderpeoplewales.com";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Friday, 30 March, 2018";"Phase One of Ageing Well in Wales was from October 2014 to January 2016. A range of successful outcomes, achievements and interventions have taken place to date at the strategic, Local Authority and community levels. Examples include the submission of national commitments by strategic partners and increasing recognition of the need to address priority areas such as dementia, falls, loneliness and employment opportunities, the publication of Ageing Well plans by all Local Authorities in Wales, the establishment of an online resource hub to collate good practice, tools and resources, and over 1000 groups and individuals joining the Ageing Well in Wales network and working on the priority areas in villages, towns and cities across Wales. Further information may be found here: http://www.ageingwellinwales.com/Libraries/Documents/AW-Ph1-Achievements-Ph2-Forward-Look.pdf";"WALES";"Older People's Commissioner for Wales, Cambrian Buildings, Mount Stuart Square";"Cardiff";"United Kingdom";"Health";"http://www.ageingwellinwales.com/en/home";"National";"";"A national partnership programme, Ageing Well in Wales includes a broad and diverse range of partners across the public, private and third sectors in Wales";"";"";"";"";"";"Other"
"5024";"home care workers professional pathway (parcours des professionnels de l'aide à domicile)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Identification and analysis of the career path/professional life of a social worker who, participate in keeping older people independence at home. In order to add value and make this job more attractive we established a sort of “state of the art” of the actual conditions of a home care worker (concerning training, employment conditions, opportunity to advance in his career, job conditions, physical and mental problems, recognition from other health professionals) and then we identified the bottlenecks on the pathway for which a solution should be find. Thanks to a job on the ground made of interviews and meetings, and co design workshops, it has been a collaborative experience realized with and by stakeholders from the whole regional ecosystem: social care workers, health professionals, training schools, employment organizations, home care organizations.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"valentina margiotta";"v-margiotta@autonom-lab.com";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"";"";"";"12 rue Gemini";"Limoges";"France";"Social";"http://www.autonom-lab.com/";"National";"";"36 members participate to the collaborative network of the Living Lab AutonomLab";"";"home care professional pathway day, homecare workers professionals pathway report";"Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM)";"";"";"Other"
"5012";"Elderly Social Mobility Platform";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"A social web platform that provides mobility services for the elderly, namely the ones living in rural areas. Based in open standards, this platform allows the users to search and book mobility services oriented to the needs of the elderly (public transports, taxis, carsharing, etc.), through the development of a web social market. The initiative consists in a pilot initiative in a urban-rural area in the North of Portugal, testing the solutions and services offered. It can be scaled-up to bigger cities and other European urban-rural areas.
Objective: To improve the elderly own mobility in the territory and their living conditions. To stimulate the market of elderly social mobility.";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Antonio Bob Santos";"bob.santos@ceiia.com";"Sunday, 15 January, 2017";"Friday, 27 December, 2019";"Definition of the business plan.";"Norte, Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Avenida Dom Afonso Henriques, Nº 1825, 4450-017 Matosinhos, Portugal";"Matosinhos";"Portugal";"ICT";"http://www.ceiia.com";"International";"";"INTELI (www.inteli.pt); Local Municipality";"Number of transactions of the mobility services available in the platform, Number of users using the mobility services";"Action plan and business model, Technological web platform, Dissemination events";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia, Other"
"4954";"Universal Design and advanced manufacturing technologies for age-friendly environments";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"03/02/2017 - 12:21";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Taking advantage of previous experience on design and advanced manufacturing technologies (such as additive manufacturing or printed electronics), PRODINTEC’s commitment is oriented to the development of age-friendly environmental innovation. In particular, the commitment is focused on two areas of interest:

-	Improvement of the accessibility and usability of technology-based products by the older people through the application of universal design methodology and/or advanced manufacturing technologies. For example, by integrating advanced electronics or printed electronics into everyday inclusive products or additive manufacturing technologies for the development of customized products.
-	Promotion of personalized surgical interventions, by researching on innovative surgical planners based on 3D replicas of parts of the human body obtained by additive manufacturing from a medical image. The personalized surgical planners contribute to minimize risks and to assess the benefit/risk ratio of a surgery, which is especially relevant in the case of elderly.

Our proposal is to share with the EIP the results of own research, as well as to promote the development of collaborative project on these two fields.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Almudena González Álvarez";"aga@prodintec.com";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"";"PRODINTEC has already started to work on the two lines of activities defined on the commitment:
•	Design and development of products to make the living environment age-friendly. We are working on the application of our know-how on the development of miniaturized and printed electronic devices, as well as on Design for All methodology, to the development of age-friendly products. Moreover, as partner of the regional consortium designated as Reference Site by the EIP-AHA we are involved in the creation of a living lab at the regional social care services to validate the new products. 
•	Personalized surgical interventions. We are conducting research on the processing of the medical image to convert it into CAD 3D files suitable for the additive manufacturing of personalized human body part replicas. As main result, a replica of a thorax has been produced by selective laser melting (SLS) of polymeric materials, which is currently validated as tool for the planning of less invasive surgicals under the framework agreement established with the Institute for Biomedical Research of the University of Salamanca (IBSAL). New projects on the development of personalized hip and knee prosthesis produced by additive manufacturing are planned for 2017.";"";"Parque Científico Tecnológico de Gijón, zona INTRA. Avda. Jardín Botánico, 1345 Edificio “Antiguo secadero de tabacos”, 33203 Gijón, Asturias";"Gijón (Asturias)";"Spain";"Other";"http://www.prodintec.com";"International";"";"";"Publication of a guide for the design of electronic products aimed the elderly. The guide will be based on existing own general methodology ,called PREDICA, for the design of new products. It will be updated by integrating Universal Design criteria, CAD 3D model of new products aimed the elderly assistance by means of the application of universal design methodology and/or advanced manufacturing technologies (such as additive manufacturing or printed electronics), Establishment of collaboration with medical experts for the definition of product requirements and tests. Prototype of a surgical planner adapted to a concrete clinical pathology";"Design methodology for innovative and age-friendly electronic products, Design of electronic-based products to make the living environment age-friendly , Personalized surgical planners";"Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4947";"Knowledge brokering, dissemination and advocacy";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 7.External and internal communication";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Eurocarers is a European Organisation representing informal carers and their organisations, irrespective of the particular age or health need of the person they are caring for. It brings together carers’ organisation and researchers.
Eurocarers strives for the recognition and social inclusion of carers, the possibility for them to access equal opportunities, to access relevant information, to make choices and take some time-off, as well as to conciliate their caring responsibilities with employment. Eurocarers promotes also the recognition of carers’ own needs for health care and financial security.
Eurocarers commits to bringing the expertise and experience of our constituency to the EIP, ensuring relevancy with regards to developments on the grounds including NGOs initiatives, policy development and outcomes of research. Activities planned in our annual work programme will be instrumental to insuring a wide dissemination of outcomes (these include two meetings of the European Parliament interest group, a regional workshop, two study visits….as well as dissemination through our website and a newsletter).  Outcomes of the EIP will also strengthen our advocacy messages.  
For Eurocarers, an age friendly environment is the corner stone of a better social inclusion of informal carers of elderly people as well as of the elderly people themselves. Through the awareness raising activities led at local, national and European level within our organisation, we insist that the age dimension should be taken into account is our society.";"7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Stecy Yghemonos, Executive Director";"sy@eurocarers.org";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Sunday, 31 December, 2017";"We have received financial support through the European Programme Easi for the period 2015-2017 which will allow the organisation to implement smoothly its work programme, including communication activities, and ensure coordination from a Brussels-based Secretariat.";"";"rue Abbé Cuypers 3";"1040 Bruxelles";"Belgium";"Social";"http://www.eurocarers.org/about";"International";"";"";"";"EasI Quadriennal Strategic Action Plan";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for informal care givers"
"4943";"Integrated Care Services in every day clinical practice";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 2.Evidence on innovative integrated care solutions";"17/06/2016 - 10:30";"B3 Integrated care, D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"Thodoris SPIROPOULOS";"tspirop@gmail.com";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"";"";"";"42 Zoodochou Pigis st., 15231";"Chalandri";"Greece";"Health";"http://www.icareservices.eu/services.html";"International";"";"";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, ‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Private care provider, SME"
"4935";"Creating an Age Friendly European Union by 2020";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 17:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"LifeSTech commits to continue participating in the creation of an Age-Friendly Europe. The aim is to contribute to prolong the independent living of older people through a series of personalised, accessible, and unobtrusive technologies to support their daily living activities and deliver the appropriate interventions. The group is currently leading the Living Labs and Test Beds activity within the EIT Health, aiming to create a network of facilities where both user ideation and validation of new products and services can be performed. Within the framework of this initiative and the recent funded projects IN LIFE and CITY4AGE, LifeSTech research, development, innovation and demonstration activities will be aimed at testing new business models and cases to study their scalability and sustainability.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"María Fernanda Cabrera Umpiérrez";"mf.cabrera@upm.es";"Tuesday, 1 January, 2013";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"The initial commitment had as first objective to set up the covenant on demographic change, that was launched already in December 2015. The proposed activities in this renovated commitment follow the same line as the original action at different levels: through the inclusion of elderly users participating in the developments, through the development of research projects in the area of AHA, and through the use of the Smart House Living Lab (now leader of the EIT Health KIC) to test new independent living solutions.";"COMUNIDAD DE MADRID";"ETSI Telecomunicacion. Av. Complutense 30. Madrid 28040";"Madrid";"Spain";"ICT";"http://www.lst.tfo.upm.es";"International";"";"Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid, Tercera Edad Activa, Agencia Madrileña de Atencion Social, Fundacion Vodafone, Fundacion Once";"List of tools and services available to support communication capabilities, Perceived quality of life and wellbeing of elderly users, Cost efficiency and economic, societal and business impacts of products and services provided, Number of users using these technologies";"";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4925";"Creating Dementia Friends and Dementia Friendly Communities";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends programme is the UK’s biggest ever initiative to change people’s perceptions of dementia.  It aims to transform the way the nation thinks, acts and talks about the condition. Following the success of the programme in England and Wales, Alzheimer's Society have committed to support other countries to develop a Dementia Friends programme and to be part of a global Dementia Friends movement. To do this effectively we will be focusing on the following organisations in Europe and further afield - faith and cultural organisations, youth networks and corporate businesses. We are approaching ADI associations or large dementia NGOs to deliver Dementia Friends. 
Alongside our Dementia Friends programme, we are creating a short report on 'what works and why' in dementia friendly communities in England, and a framework of our learnings which can be applied to other European countries.";"";"";"Philippa Tree";"philippa.tree@alzheimers.org.uk";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Saturday, 1 April, 2017";"- 152 communities recognised as 'working towards becoming a Dementia Friendly Community' in England
- Over 1.5 million people committed to social action through the Dementia Friends programme in England and Wales
- Sector led work is driven by a vibrant Prime Minister's Champion Group on Dementia Friendly Communities - www.alzheimers.org.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?documentID=3161
- 11 task and finish groups have been established by the Prime Minister's Champion Group";"";"Devon House, 58 St Katharines Way, London, E1W 1LB";"London";"United Kingdom";"Health";"http://www.alzheimers.org.uk";"National";"";"";"Number of European countries involved";"Dementia Friends Communities evidence report, 1 million Dementia Friends made through the UK Dementia Friends programme, Alzheimer’s Society’s 2nd annual report on the quality of life for people with dementia in England";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for care professionals, Advocacy organisation for informal care givers, Advocacy organisation for older people, Advocacy organisation for patients, Advocacy organisation for users, Research / academia, Other"
"4896";"Silver Normandie - Collective Initiative supporting Silver Economy in Normandie";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Working to promote design , innovation and living labs in order to help SMEs make products meeting seniros needs and 
We are currently work on some actions here in Normandie and willing to share and increase knowledge on this issue";"8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments";"";"TOFONI Elisa";"tofoni@miriade-innovation.fr";"Sunday, 14 April, 2013";"";"AD Normandy is the agency for the economic development of businesses in Normandy. Its main mission is to support companies’ innovation, R&D and economic development projects at regional, national or European level.

Under the coordination of the regional authorities, since July 2013, the main actors of this emerging economic field have been working together on this subject in order to define actions to be undertaken at regional level under the “Silver Normandie” initiative. Thanks to this, the Basse-Normandie Region has been declared the first “Silver Region” in January 2014. This means that stakeholders (at political and operational level) are and will be engaged to encourage innovation and foster economic development and wellbeing in this field. Besides, we want to take the challenge of changing the negative image of elderly people, as they actively and positively contribute to society, no matter how old they are.

To do so, we are working on 3 strands:
-Regional Committee on Silver Economy to work at strategic level , detecting needs and fostering projects setting up
- Silver Normandie Entreprises, a collective offer in order to support SMEs working in the Silver economy market
- Promoting and fostering experimentations projects and living labs, in order to co-create solutions with users";"";"2 Esplanade Anton Philips";"COLOMBELLES";"France";"Other";"http://www.silver-normandie.fr";"Regional";"";"Silver Normandie can count on several tools, organizations, clusters and associations involved in this project such as:

- MDAP: Maison de la domotique d’application Pédagogique d’Alençon: a unique living lab used as training center for caregivers and research centre for industrials (Please see the website and a short video presenting the activities and equipments). This Living Lab is managed by TECHSAP OUEST and the IRSAP, a training centre of the Chamber of Commerce of Alençon.


- TES Cluster, foster on focused ICT use and its Normandy Living Lab, the most important actor when it comes to talk about e-health. User-centered solutions, co-design approach and testing are the core of its philosophy. Not only they promote the emergence of experiments in real time and circumstances, they help in setting up long lasting panels of users, as well as encouraging the study of impacts and foster future experimentations. As an example, DOMOPLAIES (experimentations in the
field of telemedicine) is one of the projects promoted by TES cluster. This pilot project started with the distribution of 55 tablets to professional nurses, who will have the possibility to work with doctor when visiting patients and get support for the
monitoring of wounds. Nurses, doctors and patients are all
volunteers. “Domoplaies” is a clear example of pilot project in
telemedicine.
TECHSAP OUEST and the TES cluster have been one of the essential actors to give birth to the Silver Normandie common project.


- VALORIAL Cluster, working on the agri-food sector, has a specific focus on “food of tomorrow”, and a group specifically focused on food for seniors. Together with its members, such as ACTALIA they foster initiatives and projects in order to
boost innovation projects. ACTALIA, centre of expertise, training analysis and research in the agri-food sector;
ACTALIA works on “sensations”’ and set up a community of consumers (a panel of 10000 consumers in the national territory and 4 sites of testing: Caen, Bourg-En-Bresse, Rennes, Maison Alfort) to carry out their evaluations and studies.


- Mov’eo Cluster, automotive and advanced transports, has a department working on Road User Safety. One of the objectives is to develop technological innovation, knowledge of human behavior, simulation and assessment methods and tools related to road safety by using virtual reality, experimental approach, test benches…The Safe MOVE project or VOIESUR for older drivers is an example of project promoted by the cluster.


- AD Normandie (previously MIRIADE), the Regional Agency for Innovation and economic development has been working since 2007 on innovation and business development. Its activities cover: the engineering of public funds to finance major private investment, financing of consulting studies and R&D projects in order to develop business intelligence, innovation and the activities of SMEs, fostering collaborative and EU projects participations of regional SMEs, the development and promotion of the image of Basse-Normandie in order to attract local and external investors (strategic studies, etc.),advice and support of regional.


As well as Public Authorities: region, Departments, other local authorities as well as ARS (Regional Agency for health)";"";"Silver Normandie Day, Design & Silver Economy";"Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"4888";"Age-friendly tourism as strategy to promote AHA and to avoid tourism seasonality";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"01/06/2017 - 13:29";"D4 Age friendly environments";"This commitment is addressed to support the EIP AHA D4 renovated plan in its general domain 3 about age-friendly tourism and its impact. Concretely, it is focused to foster the initiatives and the research towards promoting age-friendly tourism as: (i) social policy to promote quality of life and wellbeing of senior tourists, (ii) growth opportunities in silver economy, and (iii) regional development for LRAs. 
Polibienestar with the entities included in this commitment commit to: (i) conduct research on ageing and the promotion of personal autonomy through tourism participation, concretely evaluating the benefits of elderly participation through leisure and touristic activities in terms of contribution to reduce their sedentary lifestyles and enhance their health and wellbeing; (ii) assess collected evidence about the impact of these previous benefits in the social and health systems; (iii) map good practices, tourism products, etc., that contribute to improve the quality of life, wellbeing and social inclusion of elderly people at the same time avoiding the seasonality of tourism destinations and providing economic benefits for tourism sector and public administrations (silver economy; with special attention to business models and the role of ICTs).
In this line partners from this commitment and other commitments in the same domain have started to work in the sprint to map good practices and indicators.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"";"Mireia Ferri, Jorge Garcés";"mireia.ferri@uv.es, jordi.garces@uv.es";"Tuesday, 1 September, 2015";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"";"Serpis 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"MELABEV, Technical University of Crete, Allilegi, Kainuun Etu Oy Seminaarinkatu , Marche Region, FORTH-ICS, Ambienta 45, AGE Platform Europe, and University of Aveiro (Department of Economics, Management, Industrial Engineering and Tourism";"";"PLEASE project";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4885";"End-users and caregivers perspective for age-friendly environments";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"COOSS commits to contribute to the implementation and promotion of age-friendly environments by providing end-users and caregivers perspective in the design and test of possible solutions.

COOSS offers its expertise deriving from 3 decades of care and touristic services provision to senior citizens, with the aim to build up hosting environments able to match seniors needs as well as desires and expectations.";"";"";"Marco Antomarini";"m.antomarini@cooss.marche.it";"Thursday, 1 September, 2016";"";"";"";"Via Saffi,4";"Ancona";"Italy";"Social";"http://www.cooss.it";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Private care provider"
"4880";"Prevencia proti DIABETES INTEGROVANÝ EKO SYSTÉM VZDELÁVANIA  „PREVENCIA ZACHRAŇUJE“ Pilotný projekt.";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The aim is to initiate and direct it in practice, on the basis that Europe has identified new mechanisms to encourage growth and job creation. While seven flagship initiatives of direct breakdown of the basic principles and the creation of mechanisms. In the area of ​​health is PROPOSAL and apply directly in practice an integrated system of education, the most widely used for the prevention of lifestyle diseases 3.tisícročia - Diabetes mellitus in association with hypertension and cardiovascular disease. The basic prerequisite for the successful application of innovative pilot plan, forms the symbiosis of the environment, food and education and use of traditional healthy dishes.

The primary objective:
Thus, the aim is to build a bio-farm - which will supply the raw materials in the field of gastronomy practical training healthy lifestyle with eco availability of food and culinary art taking into account the principles of human nutrition.
Primary and secondary synergy target application intent. The application within the European Union.

A secondary objective
- A secondary activity for people suffering from these diseases, there is embraced the opportunity to learn to cook for the patient (family members or yourself) a variety of healthy dishes.
- Diabetes knows underprivileged or financial security of patients, the breakdown of the differences and practical aid for all without distinction.
- Animotherapy (from Eng. Animal - an animal, according to other opinions from lat. Anima - soul) is treatment with animals. It uses a positive effect on the animal's emotional and physical health.

SVK 
Cieľom ,je priamo iniciovať a to v praxi, výchádzajúc, že  Európa identifikovala nové mechanizmy na povzbudenie rastu a tvorby pracovných miest. Pričom 7 hlavných iniciatív priamo rozpisuje základné princípy a tvorbu mechanizmov. V oblasti zdravia  je potrebné navhrnúť a uplatníť priamo v praxi vytvorenie integrovaného systému  Edukácie , zameraného na prevenciu najrozšírenejšieho civilizačného ochorenia 3.tisícročia – DIABETES MELLITUS v spojitosti s hypertenziou a srdcovocievnými ochoreniami. Základným predpokladom pre úspešnú aplikáciu inovačného pilotného zámeru, tvorí symbióza životného prostredia, gastronomické vzdelávanie a využívanie tradičných zdravých pokrmov. 

Primárnym cieľom : 
Teda cieľom je vybudovanie bio-farmy –   ktorá bude dodávať základné suroviny v oblasti gastronómie praktickým nácvikom zdravého životného štýlu s dostupnosťou eko potravín a kuchárskeho umenia prihliadajúca na zásady výživy človeka. 
Synergia prímárného a sekundárneho cieľa uplatňovania zámeru. Uplatnenie v rámci Európskej únií. 

Sekundárnym cieľom
-	Vedľajšia činnosť pre ľudí trpiacimi týmito ochoreniami, vzniká príležitosť komplexne sa naučiť variť pre pacienta ( príslúšník rodiny alebo samého seba) rôzne zdravé pokrmy.
-	Diabetes nepozná sociálne slabých alebo finančne zabezpečených pacientov, odbúravanie rozdielov a praktická pomoc, pre všetkých bez rozdielu. 
-	Animoterapia (z angl. animal – zviera, podľa iných názorov z lat. anima – duša) je liečenie pomocou zvierat. Využíva pozitívne pôsobenie zvieraťa na emocionálne a fyzické zdravie človeka.";"";"";"Ing. Alica Horňáková";"lorex@lorex.sk";"Sunday, 1 May, 2016";"Wednesday, 15 April, 2026";"";"Východné Slovensko";"Kysak 327, 04481";"Kysak,";"Slovakia";"Health";"http://www.lorex.sk/kontakt.html";"National";"";"";"Kvalita zdravia podľa Eurostatu";"Prevencia proti DIABETES INTEGROVANÝ EKO SYSTÉM VZDELÁVANIA  „PREVENCIA ZACHRAŇUJE“ Pilotný projekt.";"";"";"";"SME"
"4867";"Active Ageing in Wales";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"28/11/2016 - 09:42";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Linked in with the Ageing Well agenda in Wales, Active Ageing is a beacon project that will activate the older population as assets within their communities and, by doing so, reduce loneliness and isolation, and improve health outcomes. 

Spice will repurpose its tested Time Credits methodology to provide new sources of support for people as they age, as well as working with services to reconfigure existing provision. Time Credits are a Complementary Currency that encourages people to give their time to help their communities, e.g. giving time to help run social activities, providing peer support, etc. Individuals gain one Time Credit for each hour that they give. Each Credit has a one hour value. They can then spend that Time Credit to access an hour’s worth of activity within Spice’s national network of community, local government, and corporate Time Spend partners, including leisure, sporting, cultural and historical venues such as the Tower of London or the Barbican Centre.

The project will focus on improving the following impact areas:

1. Improved Mental Wellbeing
2. Improved social networks and social capital
3. Improved quality of life.
4. Increased physical health.
5. Reduction in accessing formal services and increase in accessing community services";"";"";"Moishe Merry";"moishemerry@justaddspice.org";"Friday, 1 April, 2016";"Sunday, 31 March, 2019";"";"East Wales, West Wales and The Valleys";"Unit 2, Cowbridge Court, 58-62 Cowbridge Road West, CF5 5BS";"Cardiff";"United Kingdom";"Social";"http://www.justaddspice.org";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Other"
"4859";"Implementing Action Plans";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"A3 - 8.Funding opportunities";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"SPAS Constanta is a local public service subordinated to the Local Council of Constanta.
	It supplies local social service that implements measures of social assistance of child and family welfare, measures for the people with no family, the elderly and the disabled, as well as to any other people in need.
	SPAS Constanta pays considerable attention to the elderly, for whom the following function:
- the Social Center of Constanta,  providing social assistance and home medical care for the elderly of a high social risk. The services provided include : primary social assistance, social and medical care, palliative care, both at home and at the social center, home care and housekeeping, medical therapy, psychological support, juridical, social and administrative counselling.
- the Constanta Home for the Elderly, providing social services of housing, feeding, care, full maintenance, medical and social care, as well as a familiar environment to the elderly.
- the Community Support Department, offering various material and social benefit to old people with low incomes, helping them acquire primary foods.
There are several ""day centers"" dedicated to the retired elderly that provide them with an environment of relaxation and entertainment, encouraging and supporting human interaction and bonding. The main focus of these ""day centers"" is to maintain and improve the physical and intellectual abilities of the retired people attending them, as well as to stimulate them to take active part in the social life.
We will try to implement the Action Plans for the duration of 4 years.";"";"";"Andrada Barbatu";"andrada_barbatu@yahoo.com";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Thursday, 16 April, 2020";"";"Constanţa";"Strada Unirii nr. 4, 900524";"Constanta";"Romania";"Social";"";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, ‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors, Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM), Multimorbidity of chronic respiratory diseases in old age adults: an under-recognised societal";"";"";"Public care provider, Public health provider, Public housing provider, Regional / local administration, Other"
"4843";"A1, Education and Empowerment";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Promotion of the engagement, contributions and empowerment of older women in society";"";"";"Laura Christ";"laura.christ@ouderevrouwennetwerk.nl";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"";"";"";"Proostdijsteeg 2";"7201 DP Zutphen";"Netherlands";"Social";"http://www.ouderevrouwennetwerk.nl";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"4820";"Intergenerational multi-stakeholder co-creation of digital wellbeing solutions for older adults";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"01/06/2017 - 09:35";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Laurea University of Applied Sciences  is committed to develop and pilot in the Helsinki-Uusimaa region the syllabus for an intensive intergenerational multi-stakeholder courses focusing on co-creating digital well-being solutions for the older adults. The multi-stakeholder aspect refers to the participants of the intensive course: older adults, Bachelor and Master students from different disciplines, start-up entrepreneurs, professionals from public, private, and the third sector organisations who co-create new digital well-being solutions based on the thorough understanding of older adults’ everyday life. In addition, Laurea is committed to build a European network of education institutes to implement the piloted syllabus in other regions and countries. 
The preliminary objectives of the course are:
-	to strengthen the  innovation competences of students, older adults and professionals  in public, private and third sector organisations
-	to empower older adults to be active co-creators of new solutions together with other stakeholders
-	to strengthen the self-efficacy of older adults in ICT
The expected outcomes: 
-	new digital well-being concepts/solutions (design based on universal design)
-	more active participation of older adults in service development
-	scenarios for older adults using digital (well-being) services";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Paula Lehto, Principal Lecturer; Head of Holistic Health and Well-being Centre of Applied Research and Development";"paula.lehto@laurea.fi";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"Need for involving people in co-creation process  when designing services and solutions for their needs is clearly established in previous Laurea projects and publications e.g. Connect : design for an empathic society. Wildevuur, Sabine ; Dijk, Dick van ; Hammer-Jakobsen, Thomas ; Bjerre, Mie ; Äyväri, Anne ; Lund, Jesper BIS Publishers 2013. 
Express to connect 
http://www.express2connect.org/ AAL: 
Smart Hospital project.  Smart Hospital - Living Lab was a development environment, in
which new products and services are tested and further developed in co-operation with users
(health care professionals, patients and their significant others).

Laurea arranges in co-operation with two other universities of applied sciences (Haaga-Helia and Metropolia)Digital Wellbeing Sprint
Where Open innovation is the stairway to excellence. Students will have an opportunity to innovate together with other students, companies, the public sector and the third sector. 

During this Sprint 
• students can develop their competences in open innovation, user-centered design, rapid-prototyping, integrated learning, and business & models related to value co-creation;
•work in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural professional teams,
•co-creating digital solutions for health and well-being by working on a live, real-life challenges from a private or public sector organization, 
•connecting & networking with experienced professionals, companies, public players, and other students,
•a prize for the best team, two to three people from the winning team can participate free of charge in the Laurea BELT Bootcamp or to the East Sweden Hackathon where they will get support and a chance to further develop their business idea.
Read more about the Digital Wellbeing Sprint  





This has bee arranged before as Professional Summer School Digital Wellbeing Co-creation and Start-up Summer School in June 2016: This year there will be students (over 100) and other stakeholders (public and private). The summer school is going to be arranged annually and will be part of the commitment including elderly people and stakeholders in intensive intergenerational multi-stakeholder course focusing on co-creating digital well-being solutions for the older adults.";"Helsinki-Uusimaa";"Ratatie 22";"01300 Vantaa";"Finland";"Other";"http://www.laurea.fi";"Regional";"";"Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council
Ms Kaisa Ainala, Senior Advisor, EU Afffairs
kaisa.ainala@uudenmaanliitto.fi";"Number of held intensive intergenerational stakeholder courses, Number of participants (students, elderly, stakeholders..), Number of new concepts for digital wellbeing solutions (to be further developed for finalised solutions)";"Professional Summer School Digital Wellbeing Co-creation and Start-up Summer School May 30th to June 10th, Introducing health and wellbeing  technologies Final report of the mhealth booster project, 17/12/2014, Digital Wellbeing Sprint  by Metropolia, Laurea and Haaga-Helia.  2017, August 11-18";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Regional / local administration, Research / academia"
"4810";"Active stakeholder engagement in Smart city visions creation and iplementation";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"We see big potential in linking Smart city vision with integrated care concept. Our commitment is to:

A) Actively contribute to discussion on implementation of integrated care solutions into Smart city concepts.
B) Collaborate with European research institutions on Smart city methodologies enabling to measure quality of life of the elderly in cities and to support integrated care on municipal level
C) Promote age friendly cities in Czech Republic through collaboration with municipalities.
D) Share best practices effective stakeholder engagement (engaging care givers, elderly, families and others to create and implement age friendly Smart city visions.";"";"";"Tomáš Vácha";"tomas.vacha@cvut.cz";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"";"Czech technical university is Active areas of Smart city as well as integrated care. We collaborate with Czech municipalities to help them create Smart city visions and adopt Smart solutions. We already participate in EIP-SCC. 

University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings is particularly active in multidisciplinary research and collaboration with business and municipalities. Our domains are: 
- Architecture and building interaction with the environment
- Energy systems in buildings
- Indoor environmental quality
- Materials and structures
- Monitoring, diagnostics and intelligent control of energy efficient buildings

We have cross sectional group on Smart city that gathers experts on: architecture, urbanism, indoor environment quality, mobility, energetics and Smart grid, ICT, control engineering, biomedical engineering, environmental psychology and project management.

We actively work with municipalities on their Smart city agenda and we deeply focus on involving healthy ageing in SC strategy and related projects.

UCEEB is member of European Connected Health Alliance and initiated creation of Czech Connected Health Ecosystem.";"";"Třinecká 1024";"Buštěhrad";"Czech Republic";"Building";"http://www.uceeb.cz/en";"National";"";"Czech Technical University in Prague
Zikova 1903/4
166 36 Prague 6
Czech Republic

https://www.cvut.cz/en/";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4794";"Ageing in the City:  Adapting Spaces for 21st Century Citizens.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"02/06/2017 - 07:40";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The European population is ageing fast. This brings new issues for the housing industry, urban space and city government at the brink of a different age pyramid whose dwelling and spatial requirements will be quite different from preceding centuries.
Therefore new spatial paradigms will be necessary to accommodate the different needs of a frail population, which lives longer but increasingly dependent on social and medical support.
Moving out most of these older citizens into assisted living facilities is no answer: on one hand, we’ll be facing a much more educated and sophisticated population (our own generation) with new urban lifestyles which will not easily give up their own homes and daily habits — a generation of “age resistors and third agers”(Gilleard and Higgs, 2000; Applewhite, 2016); on the other hand, in a scenario where older citizens might become relevant numbers, they become the prevailing population that cities will be left with. Thus it will require major architectural adaptations and changes in urban spaces and existing dwellings, in order to keep city centers alive and accessible to its older citizens, while promoting the coexistence with younger generations, in continuous life cycles towards universal urban permanence.";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Antonio Carvalho";"antoniosfcarvalho@gmail.com";"Saturday, 1 October, 2016";"Monday, 1 October, 2018";"Being a group of academic researchers/organizations, each of us has been producing separate research on this topic of age-friendly environments. The intention is to focus on collective goals, so that complementary research can be adjusted towards a holistic view of the elderly citizens habitat.";"Arr. Leuven, Milano, Miasto Szczecin, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Östergötlands län";"Via Bonardi 3, 20133";"Milano";"Italy";"Building";"http://www.dastu.polimi.it/";"International";"";"Politecnico di Milano – Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, University of Lisbon – Instituto Superior Tecnico, Linkopping University – Department of Social and Welfare Studies, West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin – Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, and eventually University of Leuven – Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning.";"15 case studies on the research topic, 5 published articles on peer-reviewed international journals, 1 common database of literature references on this topic, 1 book of proceedings from the international conference/seminar,  120 architectural design proposals for elder-friendly environments";"- Common criteria of analysis, Common database of literature references on this topic, Reports on each local reality (Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Sweden and Poland), WHC2017 Liège, Belgium - Session ""An Ageing World: Space and People""";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"European organisation, Research / academia"
"4720";"Good practises of RRI in ICT for AHA";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"31/05/2017 - 14:35";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The project consortium of the European Responsible-Industry project will contribute to synergy SYN_05 expertise in good practises in the application of Responsible Research and Innovation in the industry of information and communication technologies for Active and Healthy Ageing.";"";"";"Michael Obach";"michael.obach@tecnalia.com";"Sunday, 17 April, 2016";"Friday, 30 June, 2017";"By May 2017, 25 published deliverables and annexes of the ongoing project Responsible-Industry, compare http://www.responsible-industry.eu/dissemination/deliverables
Activities, such as stakeholder consultations, case studies, Delphi study, workshops, and the final conference, see http://www.responsible-industry.eu/activities";"";"Mikeletegi Pasealekua, 1-3";"Donostia-San Sebastián";"Spain";"ICT";"http://www.tecnalia.com";"International";"";"De Montfort University (UK),
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE),
University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (CY),
University of Twente (NL),
Associazione Italiana Per La Ricerca Industriale (IT),
University of Southern Denmark (DK),
Euclid Network (UK),
Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus VTT (FI)";"";"Organization of conference ""Responsible Research and Innovation in the Health Industry"", Brussels, 18-19 May 2017, Benefits of RRI in ICT for an ageing society, Guide for the implementation of RRI in the industrial context, EU Policy recommendations for RRI in Health and Ageing";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Research / academia"
"4624";"Age Friendly Ireland and Ireland’s Age Friendly Cities and Counties Programme";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Age Friendly Ireland will concentrate on three strategic goals across 2016 to 2020:
1.	Develop strong, sustainable Age Friendly City and County Programmes aimed at improving the quality of life of older people throughout Ireland;
2.	Optimise the quality and impact of the Age Friendly Cities and Counties Programme by supporting the wide-scale application of innovative, effective and sustainable age-friendly practices. Developing and maintaining a comprehensive compendium of age-friendly practices and other relevant tools to support age-proofing of key services will play a key role in supporting this goal.
3.	Gather data and translate knowledge on healthy and positive ageing in order to achieve better outcomes and strengthen links with national policy. Using valid and reliable evidence on the lives of older people to compile a national overview two-yearly report on ‘the state of the nation’s older population”, against which progress on positive ageing can be measured will play a key role in supporting this goal.";"";"";"Hugh O'Connor";"hugh@agefriendlyireland.ie";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Wednesday, 15 April, 2020";"By signing the Dublin Declaration on Age-Friendly Cities and Communities in Europe (2013), Ireland’s local authorities committed themselves to developing cities and counties in which older people can live full, active, engaged and healthy lives. The Age Friendly Cities and Counties Programme has, across early 2016, been extended to all 31 local authority areas in Ireland. Age Friendly Ireland now offers further access to valid, reliable and timely evidence on the lives of older people in Ireland through its partnership with the Department of Health and the HSE on the Healthy and Positive Ageing Initiative (HaPAI). This programme of research, data translation and dissemination work will provide a baseline against which Ireland can measure progress on positive ageing. It will facilitate the development of key national indicators of older people’s health and wellbeing, and make it possible to link these to policy development at both local and national level.";"IRELAND";"3 Palace Street, Dublin 2, Ireland";"Dublin";"Ireland";"Other";"http://www.agefriendlyireland.ie";"National";"";"Age Friendly Ireland coordinates the national Age Friendly Cities and Counties Programme and in doing so brings together, supports and provides technical guidance to the 31 local authority-led, multiagency Age Friendly City and County Programmes in every local authority area. These 31 local authority-led, multiagency Age Friendly City and County Programmes will be core to this commitment.";"Development and maintenance of a comprehensive compendium of age-friendly practices and other relevant tools to support age-proofing of key services";"Develop strong, sustainable Age Friendly City and County Programmes aimed at improving the quality of life of older people throughout Ireland , Optimise the quality and impact of the Age Friendly Cities and Counties Programme by supporting the wide-scale application of innovative, effective and sustainable age-friendly practices";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"4582";"Learnt lessons from large scale pilots in Smart Cities";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Being IoT one of the main research topics for SABIEN-UPV, was one of the main contributors in developing universAAL platform and then testing it in ReAAL project with large scale pilots, where services of different natures where provisioned. In ReAAL, SABIEN-UPV is coordinating pilots for demonstrating the benefits that an open platform bring to the field of the IoT and AAL service provision, especially in Badalona (Spain) and Perche area (France) where there are around 1000 users. 
Also SABIEN-UPV participates actively in the Alliance of Internet of Thing Innovation (AIOTI) group where the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia is in process of incorporation.";"4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Gema Ibáñez Sánchez";"geibsan@upvnet.upv.es";"Tuesday, 15 January, 2013";"";"universAAL project finished on February 2014.  ReAAL project started a year before and is still ongoing.";"";"Universitat Politècnica de València, Building 8G, Camino de Vera s/n 46022 Valencia";"Valencia";"Spain";"ICT";"http://www.sabien.upv.es/en/";"International";"";"";"";"Social apps";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4553";"Increasing impact through engagement of city authorities";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"As a city network, we commit to ensuring that the urban dimension is well reflected in the discussion on active and healthy ageing. We offer to widen the reach and knowledge among local authorities of active and healthy ageing and age-friendly initiatives.
 
We set out to achieve these objectives by:

- Offering our expertise and experience in capacity building, mutual learning and peer-learning among city authorities
- Collecting relevant information on local context, including examples of how city authorities set out to promote age friendly environments
- Disseminating information of the EIP-AHA and age friendly initiatives across our network 
- Using our transversal approach to ensure that, where relevant, synergies are built with existing initiatives and activities

EUROCITIES is the network of major European cities. We bring together local governments of over 130 of Europe’s largest cities and 40 partner cities that between them govern some 130 million citizens across 35 countries.  Our working group on urban ageing gathers more than 50 city authorities from across Europe.";"";"";"Ana Feder";"ana.feder@eurocities.eu";"Friday, 1 April, 2016";"";"";"";"1 Square de Meeus";"Brussels";"Belgium";"Other";"http://www.eurocities.eu";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"European organisation"
"4529";"Engaged in making the environment more functional and cooperative towards elderly.";"Synergy";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"01/06/2017 - 09:36";"D4 Age friendly environments";"We conduct R&D efforts towards creating new innovative solutions to help the elderly be more active and functional for longer. This includes AAL solutions as well as devising simplified workflows for their needs. We develop primarily software, but we engage with manufacturers of wearable products and nursing assistants to provide the best possible logistics and supported environment.";"2.1 Develop and disseminate a common vision on how to reach interoperability within and between domains, 2.2 Define process for standardization, 2.7 Cooperation between platform initiatives , 3.1  Discussion on interoperable and standard user profile experiences , 4.1 Map common privacy issues all over Europe based on experience, 4.2 Raise awareness on the different aspects of privacy in relation to EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability, 6.1 Create synergies, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas";"Web platform to assist organizations that aid Elderly to help seniors find engagement and employment opportunities nearby. This was one of our projects recently that was sadly not taken.
Other ideas for collaborative work are present specifically in tele-medicine scenarios.";"Vitor Vieira";"vitor.vieira@inova-de.eu";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"Friday, 29 May, 2020";"No supporting evidence, just project submissions and discussions so far.";"DEUTSCHLAND, BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG, Heidelberg, Stadtkreis";"Kaiserstr. 64, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany";"Heidelberg";"Germany";"Health";"http://www.inova-de.eu";"International";"";"Inovamais SA";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"";"D4 Age friendly environments";"SME"
"4523";"Lead age-friendly business development, creating new models of flexible value and enterprise";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"21/06/2017 - 08:47";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Actions to be delivered under this project will include:
Development of an Age Friendly Business Charter for Louth
Promotion of Enterprise Awards Scheme for people returning to work
Identification of a set of volunteer business mentors to support Louth businesses and entrepreneurs";"";"";"Joan Martin";"joan.martin@louthcoco.ie";"Monday, 2 May, 2016";"Saturday, 31 December, 2022";"A new Working Group is being established under the Chairmanship of Rodd Bond to review and drive delivery of actions contained in the Louth Economic Forum Action Plan on Age Friendly Business";"";"County Hall, Millennium Centre";"Dundalk";"Ireland";"Social";"";"Regional";"";"Louth Age Friendly Alliance, Louth Economic Forum, Louth Community Development Committee";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people, Regional / local administration, Other"
"4522";"To support transfer and local adaptation of successful solutions from elsewhere and to facilitate the emergence of mutual learning partnerships";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"01/06/2017 - 09:37";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The ALLIANCE commits to share learning and good practice from a series of ‘Dementia Dialogue Events’ involving people with dementia and their carers to inform development of the Scottish National Dementia Strategy.

The ALLIANCE is also responsible for the pilot of Care Opinion, an independent, transparent online system for people who access adult social care services, their families and carers to share their views. The project promotes feedback as a tool for improvement leading to person-centred care. The ALLIANCE commits to share learning and good practice from the evaluation report of Care Opinion which will published in May.

Giving the importance of learning and scaling up across Europe it would be helpful if thematic activity, such as dementia, could be continued across the D4 group which Scotland can be a lead contributor of, as dementia is a national priority. Sharing best practice is particularly important as it can contribute to systemic culture change.";"";"";"Irene Oldfather";"irene.oldfather@alliance-scotland.org.uk";"Monday, 25 April, 2016";"";"";"SCOTLAND";"349 Bath Street, G2 4AA";"Glasgow";"United Kingdom";"Health";"";"National";"";"";"";"National Dementia Dialogue 2015/16: Engagement report, Care Opinion Evaluation Report";"";"";"";"Other"
"4521";"To identify good practices on provision of public services, social services to support older citizens’ autonomy (ageing in place)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 17:07";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Proposals for Scotland's Third National Dementia Strategy were published in March 2016. The strategy supports the development of and complementing bottom up, community-led Dementia Friendly Community initiatives. The Scottish Government aims to utilise these assets as part of service and support re-design. The ALLIANCE commits to share learning and good practice from the implementation of the Scottish Government's Third National Dementia Strategy concerning dementia friendly communities which identify good practices on the provision of public services which enable people with dementia and their carers to be active members in their community.
Life Changes for Trust fund initiatives which empower people with dementia to be active citizens within their community. Between 2015–2018, approximately £3 million will be invested in establishing and supporting a wide variety of Dementia Friendly Community initiatives across Scotland. We commit to share learning from the evaluation of funded dementia friendly initiatives by the Life Changes for Trust in order to identify good practices on provision of public services.
Alzheimer Scotland have produced a dementia friendly toolkit, which will be added to over the coming months which aims to help communities adapt to be more dementia friendly, empowering people to access services and be active members of their community. The ALLIANCE commits to share learning and good practice from the Alzheimer Scotland's Dementia Friendly Community initiatives to help support older people’s autonomy.";"";"";"Irene Oldfather";"irene.oldfather@alliance-scotland.org.uk";"Monday, 18 April, 2016";"";"";"SCOTLAND";"349 Bath Street, G2 4AA";"Glasgow";"United Kingdom";"Health";"";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Other"
"4520";"To facilitate the participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology based services and products";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 17:03";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) is partnered with the Digital Health and Care Institute (DHI). Through this partnership the ALLIANCE and the DHI will work with Scotland’s third sector to help enable health and social care innovations. The ALLIANCE, therefore, commits to facilitate the participation and inclusion of older people by encouraging people to actively participate in DHI test environments to support the co-design of new solutions which will be driven by people’s needs. This will help assure accessibility and usability of technology based services and products for older people as they will actively participate in solutions to their health needs. We commit to providing updates on the progress of this work in Scotland in order to facilitate shared learning and good practice as a partner of the EIP on AHA partnership. 

ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland) funded by the Scottish Government, and delivered by the ALLIANCE, has been designed with people with long term conditions and offers an information service, digital tools and asset mapping support to make information about sources of support for health and well being easier to find. 

Between late 2014 and 2016, the programme has focused predominately on developing partnerships to enable the capture and dissemination of information via ALISS. This has involved a multi-faceted approach, from identifying and indexing existing strategic information sources to working with national channels, communities, services and groups to help them identify and share asset information. 

The ALLIANCE commits to generate data that can support responsive service planning / commissioning and report on the progress of this to EIP on AHA partners in order to promote the participation of older people by assuring accessibility of technology based services.";"";"";"Irene Oldfather";"irene.oldfather@alliance-scotland.org.uk";"Monday, 18 April, 2016";"";"";"SCOTLAND";"349 Bath Street, G2 4AA";"Glasgow";"United Kingdom";"Health";"";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Other"
"4513";"The ""living lab"" technology research partnership based around The Great Northern Haven Housing project in Dundalk, ireland";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 17:03";"C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"This project will build on the work of the high tech older peoples' housing project at the great Northern Haven in Dundalk where a number of older people live in what is essentially a living lab.     we aim to strengthen this technology research project in an ongoing collaboration with the Louth Age Friendly Alliance, DkIT (3rd level education institute), care givers and older people.      The project will also learn from the study ""Housing for Older people - Future Perspectives"", an international comparative study which included the Great Northern Haven and is due to be launched next week
The project is included in the statutory Local Economic and Community Plan recently adopted by Louth County Council";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology";"";"Joan Martin";"joan.martin@louthcoco.ie";"Monday, 2 May, 2016";"Saturday, 31 December, 2022";"This housing development has been built and occupied for a number of years.     the learning from it will be incldued in a study to be published in Limerick, Ireland next week - Housing for Older People Future Perspectives";"";"County Hall, Millennium Centre";"Dundalk";"Ireland";"Social";"http://www.louthagefriendly.ie";"Regional";"";"Dundalk Institute of Technology & Netwell Centre (Rodd Bond), Health Service Executive, Old Peoples Forum, Garda Siochana (Police Service), Private Nursing Home provider, Transport Expert
and many more in our Age Friendly Allaince which is a multi-stakeholder group";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people, Private care provider, Public health provider, Public housing provider, Regional / local administration, Research / academia, Transport"
"4425";"At home despite the age";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"03/02/2017 - 08:17";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The project is a response to the challenges following the rapid ageing of a Polish population. The objective is to create a showroom apartment to present a complete set of solutions how to enable the elderly an active and independent life in their own dwellings. While similar projects have been successfully implemented abroad (i.e. in Germany) this is the first such project in Poland.
For two years the apartment will be publicly accessible, as a showroom for senior oriented products and services and a venue for education and knowledge exchange for private individuals, companies and NGOs. It will be also a living lab, where products and services can be tested and the feedback can be given to the provider.
The apartment is located in an easily accessible location of Warsaw, in a district where the number of elderly persons is already very high. Several leading providers of products and services designed for elderly persons on the Polish market have decided already to take part in this project. The initiative has received also an affirmative opinion from local authorities and NGO’s- among others: the Mayor of Bielany District, the Polish Institute of Silver Economy. Nevertheless it is a a purely bottom up initiative, where no state money were involved so far.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Agnieszka Ciesla";"agni.ciesla@gmail.com";"Monday, 26 September, 2016";"Wednesday, 26 September, 2018";"The opening of the Apartment took place on 26th September and it was accompanied by a press conference";"POLSKA";"Kasprowicza 68/21";"Warsaw";"Poland";"Housing";"http://www.mimowieku.pl";"National";"";"";"number of vistors, number of events, number of involved comapanies, number of reports, number of articles in newspapers, number of TV and radio programs about the initiative";"informing visitors about age friendly design and possible improvements of their own housing environment, hosting events aimed at raising awareness about products and services supporting active ageing/ ageing in place, cooperate with local craftsmen and building services provider with team mebers over 50+, cooperation with research institutions on analysing the needs and preferences of elderly persons regarding housing issues";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Other"
"4381";"Title: Service Robots as enablers of Age Friendly Environments";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"28/11/2016 - 09:59";"D4 Age friendly environments";"MARIO is an H2020 project (2015-2017) that addresses the difficult challenges of loneliness, isolation and dementia in older persons through innovative and multi-faceted inventions delivered by service robots (Kompai platform from Robosoft). The project is coordinated by the School of Nursing & Midwifery at the National University of Ireland, Galway and involves managers of the City of Stockport developing social care and community support programs to older persons and the hospital Fondazione Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza in Italy targeting advances in comprehensive geriatric assessment and the Medical Prognosis Index.";"";"";"dympna Casey";"dympna.casey@nuigalway.ie";"Wednesday, 31 August, 2016";"Tuesday, 31 October, 2017";"The service robots will be deployed and interact with approximately 20-30 persons with dementia and their caregivers over a 15 month period of iterative trials at:
A nursing home (long term care)
A hospital (inpatient assessments)
A community (at home care)

This commitment is submitted to bring the results of the development and deployment of the MARIO robot systems to Action Group D4";"Extra-Regio NUTS 2, IRELAND";"School of Nursing & Midwifery Aras Moyola NUIG Galway";"galway";"Ireland";"Health";"http://www.nuigalway.ie/";"International";"";"STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL,  IRCCS Italy; R2M SOLUTIONFONDAZIONE CASA SOLLIEVO DELLA SOFFERENZAS Italy, ROBOSOFT Biarritz France, Milioti Loukia Tou Anastasios CARETTA‐NET  TECHNOLOGIES ( CNET) Greece";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4356";"Porto: Age-friendly city";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"28/11/2016 - 10:00";"D4 Age friendly environments";"This project aims to contribute for the development of physical and social environments that might foster an active ageing. It will proceed in two different ways: A) Development of a Manual of Recommendations, based on previously documented good practices and on the collection of opinions from several stakeholders, providing counseling to local authorities about the changes that ought to be implemented, leading to the creation of a safe physical/local environment and, at the same time, promoting the participation of senior citizens in the community. B) Contribute to the implementation, in numerous healthcare institutions and senior support services (day care centers, homes, associations) of a computer application that allows an easier access to information technologies by people aged over 65 years, allowing them not only to make use of games addressed to cognitive and motor skills, but also to use videoconferencing to establish and maintain social relationships with relatives and other significant individuals.";"";"";"Paula Portugal";"ppc@estsp.ipp.pt";"Thursday, 1 October, 2015";"Friday, 7 December, 2018";"";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Rua Antonio Bernardino de Almeida, 4200 Porto";"Porto";"Portugal";"Health";"http://www.estsp.ipp.pt";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4352";"Dissemination of D4 achievements";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 7.External and internal communication";"01/06/2017 - 09:38";"D4 Age friendly environments";"POLIBIENESTAR is a Public Research Institute specialized in research, innovation and social technology, technical advice and training in the field of public policies. It is composed by an interdisciplinary team with 34 senior and 24 junior researchers with national and European experience from different departments of seven Spanish Universities. This interdisciplinary perspective is necessary to respond to the complexity of welfare systems and allows Polibienestar to develop, from innovative and classic research, effective analysis and solutions for new social challenges. 
As in the previous working period, Polibienestar will contribute to the dissemination of D4 results and communication between partners, scientific community and society in order to achieve the group objectives. Special attention will be addressed to improve the accessibility of information to local and regional authorities (translations, brief reports, local workshops, etc.). In this line, Polibienestar will use the knowledge acquired in the AFE-Innovnet project and the participatory methodology developed in that project to involve older people in the co-production of initiatives that affect them.";"5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Mireia Ferri, Jorge Garcés, Elisa Valía";"mireia.ferri@uv.es, jorge.garces@uv.es, elisa.valia@uv.es";"Saturday, 1 February, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"";"Serpis 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"";"";"GUIDELINES FOR COPRODUCING AGE-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTS WITH OLDER PEOPLE, Transferring EU Public Policies into Regional Social Innovation: improving Active and Healthy Ageing for a better society, VLC health ecosystem & reference meetings participation, ANÁLISIS DE LA COOPERACIÓN PARA LA INNOVACIÓN EUROPEA SOBRE EL ENVEJECIMIENTO ACTIVO Y SALUDABLE Y SU IMPACTO EN ESPAÑA.";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4351";"Building an age-friendly Greater Manchester";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 17:03";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Greater Manchester Ageing Hub will:
- coordinate evidence-based policy making and practice to create a range of GM age-friendly initiatives.
- integrate age-friendly approaches into mainstream policy making and commissioning
- support a £10m programme of community investments to create age-friendly neighbourhoods

Building on the WHO age-friendly framework, the GM programme will focus on six themes:
- work and employment
- healthy ageing
- age-friendly neighbourhoods
- culture and leisure
- design, innovation and technology
- housing, planning and transport

Greater Manchester is the first English region to take advantage of devolution of powers in significant policy and investment areas including, health and social care and employment support services.  The GM Ageing Hub has agreed a five year partnership with the UK Centre for Ageing Better, a UK What Works centre.

A year one work programme sets a range of key building blocks, including:
- the production of a foresight report on demographic change in GM over the next 20 years
- developing recommendations for GM commissioning agencies
- setting up of effective GM governance arrangements
- building of GM practitioner networks";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Paul McGarry";"p.mcgarry@manchester.gov.uk";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"Friday, 1 June, 2018";"The GM Ageing Hub has:
- set put its vision and plans (2016), which have been endorsed by the GM Combined Authority in March 2016.  
- published a year 1 action plan
- signed a five year joint working agreement with the Centre for Ageing Better in March 2016
- put in place Governance arrangements lined into core GM policy making
- supported Ambition for Ageing, a five year ageing neighbourhood programme";"Greater Manchester";"Manchester City Council,Town Hall, Manchester M60 2LA";"Greater Manchester";"United Kingdom";"Other";"https://www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk";"Regional";"";"Greater Manchester Ageing Hub brings together, GM city-regional administration, GM research institutes, GM voluntary groups and NHS bodies.";"";"";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"4350";"Mapping and fostering scaling up of best practices on AHA";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"01/06/2017 - 09:39";"D4 Age friendly environments";"POLIBIENESTAR is a Public Research Institute specialized in research, innovation and social technology, technical advice and training in the field of public policies. It is composed by an interdisciplinary team with 34 senior and 24 junior researchers with national and European experience from different departments of seven Spanish Universities. This interdisciplinary perspective is necessary to respond to the complexity of welfare systems and allows Polibienestar to develop, from innovative and classic research, effective analysis and solutions for new social challenges. 
Polibienestar participated in the AFE-INNOVNET project (current Covenant on Demographic Change) that developed a repository that displays notable examples of innovative solutions for age-friendly environments in Europe in order to encourage the exchange of knowledge between regions, foster synergies, and contribute to the scaling up of these initiatives. Polibienestar participated actively in the development of this repository and engaging LRAs to submit good practices. Polibienestar as founding member of the Covenant, together with the Covenant partners, is committed to continue coaching regions to share their good practices and to support those who want to implement and scale them up along Europe and to promote active and healthy ageing and age-friendly environments.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"";"Mireia Ferri, Jorge Garcés, Elisa Valía";"mireia.ferri@uv.es, jordi.garces@uv.es; elisa.valia@uv.es";"Saturday, 1 February, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"";"Serpis 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"";"";"Covenant page: http://afeinnovnet.eu/, First stocktaking report on AFE initiatives implemented within EIP AHA D4 and other Action Groups., Updated stocktaking report on AFE initiatives implemented within EIP AHA.";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4342";"AHA in the EU policy agenda";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"01/06/2017 - 09:40";"D4 Age friendly environments";"POLIBIENESTAR is a Public Research Institute specialized in research, innovation and social technology, technical advice and training in the field of public policies. It is composed by an interdisciplinary team with 34 senior and 24 junior researchers with national and European experience from different departments of seven Spanish Universities. This interdisciplinary perspective is necessary to respond to the complexity of welfare systems and allows Polibienestar to develop, from innovative and classic research, effective analysis and solutions for new social challenges. In this line, Polibienestar is committed to promote AFE on policy making and encourage LRAs to include AFE in their agendas.
Thanks the work developed in previous EIP AHA working period and the project AFE-Innovnet, Polibienestar contributed to this General Domain and it is commitment to continue working on it as founding member of the Covenant on Demographic Change. The goal of the Covenant is to engage LRAs and other relevant stakeholders in developing environments which support AHA, and thus improve healthy life expectancy, enhance independent living of older persons and create a society for all ages. Consequently, Polibienestar is committed to contribute to the mapping, identification, and exchange of good practices, and the promotion of the AFE brand image.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Mireia Ferri, Jorge Garcés, Elisa Valía";"mireia.ferri@uv.es, jordi.garces@uv.es, elisa.valia@uv.es";"Saturday, 1 February, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"";"Serpis 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"";"";"Covenant page: http://afeinnovnet.eu/, CAP4Access policy recommendations, Diagnosis of the Valencia strategy on AHA";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4337";"Senior Itinerant University";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 17:03";"D4 Age friendly environments";"A set of resources providing isolated senior communities with a combined group of tools within an educational program and information technologies in a scope of topics from health care, recreational activities and safety. The University will travel installed in an adequate vehicle to meet the senior communities mainly in the North of Portugal but also at national geographic";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas";"";"Miguel Tato Diogo";"mtatodiogo@gmail.com";"Sunday, 1 January, 2017";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"";"PORTUGAL, CONTINENTE";"Praça Filipa de Lencastre, 22 -2º";"4050-259 Porto";"Portugal";"Social";"https://pt-pt.facebook.com/Rotary-club-do-Porto-125857320851628/";"Regional";"";"Rotary Club of Leça da Palmeira - Portugal";"";"";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Other"
"4316";"Amadora's collaborative pathways for Healthy Ageing - Age friendly City";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 17:03";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The city of Amadora is a territory with a significant rate of ageing (19% of the total population is over 65 and within these, one significant number has already more than 80 years). Having this in mind, the local authority has a growing concern with issues relating to the ageing and quality of life of the elderly, having been making an effort always in partnership with other organizations, to create a Age-friendly city and to find solutions and more appropriate responses to the diagnosed needs. 
In this sense, the municipality's commitment to this area is present essentially in the Gerontology Plan – a strategic guidance document for action addressed to the elderly and that, with a time horizon of three years, defines strategic pillars and priority areas of intervention in order to promote the quality of life of this group. On the other hand, the local authority has promoted the establishment of a Local Pact for Sustainable Ageing, a document that is based on the concerns related to this population group. 44 entities of the city have signed this pact and are committed to work in a concerted way to address the needs of the elderly people, through a global and shared vision of an healthy ageing and contributing to the construction of a Age-friendly city.";"6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Ana Moreno";"ana.moreno@cm-amadora.pt";"Sunday, 17 April, 2016";"Sunday, 31 December, 2017";"The implementation of the Gerontologic Plan is already in progress and all the planned activities are ongoing and will be avaluated in the end of 2016.
The Local Pact for sustainable Ageing was signed by 44 organisations on the 15 th April 2016.";"PORTUGAL, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa";"Av. Movimento das Forças Armadas 1 2700";"Amadora";"Portugal";"Other";"http://www.cm-amadora.pt";"Regional";"";"Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Amadora (non profit organisation) with core business on health and social areas with special focus on active ageing, through the following services: day care centers for elderly people, nursing homes, home care support based on an integrated care approach (technology+social/health care); Contact details for Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Amadora: Adriano Fernandes, project manager, adrianofernandes@misericordia-amadora.pt; +351962549490; Superior School of Theater and Cinema; other social, cultural and sports organizations that work with this group of population.";"Number of stakeholders participating in the implementation of Gerontologic Plan, Number of organizations participating in the Local Pact";"Implementation of Gerontologic Plan, Implementation of the Local Pact for Sustainable Ageing";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"4305";"ExerGAMES: Serious Games for an Active Ageing and Wellbeing";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"31/05/2017 - 15:40";"D4 Age friendly environments";"CTIC is involved in the following projects:
1) ELF@Home. The objective of the project is to use the proven advantages of elderly fitness to develop a self-care solution based on self-check of health conditions and fitness at home. The solution uses an autonomous fitness system targeting frailty or pre-frailty elder people aged over 65 years and living independently at home. The project finished on June 2016 and a new busines plan is under discussion in order to continue with the activities and development of products.
2) ELDERCISES. The objective of the project is to promote active ageing by a physical activity monitoring system and a TV-based fitness solution. The TV-based fitness solution proposes personalised exercises depending on the physical activity of the user.
3) ACTIVE: ACTIVity Monitoring for Elderly. The objective of the project is to propose a new method of user monitoring based on physical activity that can be used for the detection, control and tracking of diseases. This method is based on abnormal behaviour detection to detect and manage critical situations. This project identifies the main requirements needed to get a fully functional solution that provides a broad acceptance by end-users. The method proposed in this work was validated in a real environment with several users monitored for several months.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Jimena Pascual";"jimena.pascual@fundacionctic.org";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"Elf@Home, ELDERCISES and ACTIVE are 3 of the projects performed by the Active Ageing and Wellbeing Department in CTIC.
One patent and 2 potential products to be launched to market by 2017 are the main results obtained up to the date.
One of the products is expected to come from the Elf@Home project. The project finished on June 2016 and a new busines plan is under discussion in order to continue with the activities and development of products.";"ESPAÑA";"Ada Byron 39. Parque Cientifico y Tecnologico. 33203 - Gijon. Spain";"Gijon";"Spain";"ICT";"http://www.fundacionctic.org";"International";"";"";"nº new ICT-based products/technologies";"Product - Active, Product - Elf@Home, Worldwide (PCT) patent application - Active, SEGAS proposal - Serious Games for Silver Economy";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy";"";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Research / academia"
"4298";"Age-friendly ICTs for promoting AHA and social inclusion";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"28/11/2016 - 10:01";"D4 Age friendly environments";"One of the main fields of Polibienestar’s research is addressed to improve the QoL of dependent people using ICT devices. Polibienestar analyses the usability, points of view, needs and requirements of end-users related to ICT solutions that contribute to improve the health, active ageing, and independent living of elderly people on the basis of universal design.
Polibienestar promotes digital social platforms to citizens’ participation as a way to respond social challenges. In the European project CAP4Access (Collective Awareness Platforms for Improving Accessibility on European Cities Regions, funded by the 7th FP) Polibienestar is encouraging citizens, among them elderly people, to test methods and tools for collectively gathering and sharing spatial information for improving accessibility. Polibienestar leads the Policy Recommendations WP with regard to the use of collective approaches to digital social innovation for better addressing the mobility requirements of target groups. Preliminary Policy Recommendations had been discussed with different stakeholders and will be available at the end of 2016. Moreover, in the AFE-INNOVNET project, Polibienestar together with AGE Platform developed guidelines for the coproduction with older people where the use of ICTs was encouraged.
Polibienestar promotes LLL involving ICT devices and e-learning platforms to arrive more participants, widespread knowledge and contribute to reduce the digital gap while promoting equity, social cohesion and active citizenship, mainly in older people.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Mireia Ferri, Jorge Garcés";"mireia.ferri@uv.es, jordi.garces@uv.es";"Wednesday, 1 January, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"";"Serpis 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"";"";"GUIDELINES FOR COPRODUCING AGE-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTS WITH OLDER PEOPLE";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, ‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4261";"Spanish webpage for independent living solutions";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"C2 - 5.Benefits of using interoperable solutions";"21/09/2016 - 11:50";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Development of a Spanish webpage that describes the benefits of adapting the environment to the needs of the elderly people and the possibilities offered by independent living solutions. This market makes the solutions accessible to the end-user/buyer, offering them information about the different solutions, benefits of its use, where to get them, requirements, alternatives, etc. With this, scaling up of such solutions will be addressed in Spain. It will also offer possibilities for establishing cooperation between stakeholders.";"3.1  Discussion on interoperable and standard user profile experiences , 3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 5.1 Successful and failing business models in the domain of EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability, 5.2 Disseminate the results of the defined examples, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Javier Ganzarain";"javier.ganzarain@innjoy.eu";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"Saturday, 31 December, 2016";"";"ESPAÑA";"Passeig de Montjuic 22-24, SA 1";"Barcelona";"Spain";"Other";"http://www.innjoy.eu";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"SME"
"4256";"Bem Envelhecer Project";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"08/06/2016 - 17:03";"C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Action that started in 2008 and is now in the third edition. Is an inter-council P. and covers the municipalities of Amares, Barcelos, Braga, Terras de Bouro, Vila Verde, Guimarães, Povoa de Varzim and Vieira do Minho. The overall P. objectives are: Intervention at the level of the elderly supported by IPSS: 1. To promote the quality of life of elderly, their levels of physical, mental and social well-being by promoting active aging; Intervention at the level of IPSS supporting elderly 2. Advancing networking in several municipalities of Braga by promoting institutional exchange";"3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Sandra Faria Araujo";"sandra.araujo@eapn.pt";"Wednesday, 1 January, 2014";"Saturday, 31 December, 2016";"Bem Envelhecer Project is being developed since 2008. EAPN Portugal, with its regional network in Braga district, is the promoter. The project started with a partnership of 8 organisations, and now, in its third edition, involves more that 60 entities. During all the phases its developed an evaluation process in which is verified how is the impact of this project in elderly people (it's used some questionnaires of WHO) - evaluation of the ageing well (Bem envelhecer) impact. In this moment its being prepared a Manual with 3 main contents: explanation of active ageing concept; explanation of the project; activities forms. These activities will be good practices developed during the project that can be disseminated to other realities at national and local level. It's also importante to say that the elderly people involved are poor people and with low qualifications, so the importance of this project is quite high in terms of social dimension. Is also quite important all the networking that is in the base of all the activities. that are being developed. The project is auto-financed.";"Ave, Cávado";"Rua de Costa Cabral, 2368";"Porto";"Portugal";"Social";"http://www.eapn.pt";"National";"";"ADCL – Associação para o Desenvolvimento das Comunidades Locais; Centro Social e Paroquial de S. Victor; Centro Social da Paróquia de Chorense; Centro Social da Paróquia de Souto; Centro Social e Paroquial de Cervães; Centro Social e Paroquial de Cibões; Centro Social e Paroquial de Covide; Centro Social e Paroquial de Moimenta; Centro Social e Paroquial de Rio Caldo; Centro Social e Paroquial de Vilar; Centro Social e Paroquial de Vilar da Veiga; Centro de Solidariedade Social de Valdosende; Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa/ Delegação de Braga; EAPN – Núcleo Distrital de Braga; Fraterna; Fundação Bomfim; Município de Terras de Bouro (Rede Social); Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Amares; Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Barcelos; Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Braga (CLDS); Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Póvoa Lanhoso; Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Vieira do Minho; Universidade do Minho/ Instituto de Ciências Sociais; and others like municipalities, schools, public entities";"";"";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Other"
"4244";"Sm@rtKARE - Knowledge Aware Resident Elder";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"B3 - 2.Evidence on innovative integrated care solutions";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"To develop and implement computer reasoning capabilities in the Clinical Practice field. 2 international patents are to be registered regarding the underlying ontological model (Ontology for General Clinical Practice)  and the progressive care model based in the functionality OMS classification (CIF).";"";"";"David Mendes";"dmendes@uevora.pt";"Sunday, 2 October, 2016";"Sunday, 2 October, 2016";"Complete roadmap of publications leading to the Patent claim and registration.";"Extra-Regio NUTS 2, Extremadura, Alentejo";"Largo dos Colegiais 2, 7004-516 Évora";"Évora";"Portugal";"Health";"http://www.uevora.pt";"Regional";"";"Universidad de Extremadura (Spain); 
Instituto Politécnico de Beja (Portugal); 
Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre (Portugal); 
CNIS - Confederação Nacional de Instituições de Solidariedade Social (Portugal); 
Administração Regional de Saúde do Alentejo (Portugal)";"MSc thesis, PhD Thesis, Papers in scientific peer-reviewed (SCOPUS) journals";"OGCP Patented, Progressive care model based in CIF Patented, Controlled Natural Language case acquisition through Natural Interfaces (Mobile Health Assistants), Periodic scientific events (3), Periodic execution reports (3)";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4240";"4IE - Instituto Internacional de Inovação no Envelhecimento";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"B3 - 2.Evidence on innovative integrated care solutions";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"4IE (Instituto Internacional de Investigação e Inovação no Envelhecimento, Instituto Internacional de Investigación e Inovación del Envejecimiento) is a virtual structure dedicated to research in Elderly Care Research in International Environment. To develop and implement the research insfratructure and develop specific research in healthcare international functional interoperability.";"";"";"David Mendes";"dmendes@uevora.pt";"Sunday, 2 October, 2016";"Wednesday, 2 October, 2019";"";"Extra-Regio NUTS 2, Extremadura, Alentejo";"Largo dos Colegiais 2, 7004-516 Évora";"Évora";"Portugal";"Health";"http://www.uevora.pt";"Regional";"";"Universidad de Extremadura (Spain); 
Instituto Politécnico de Beja (Portugal); 
Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre (Portugal);";"2 Master thesis, 2 PhD in Working context, Papers in scientific peer-reviewed (SCOPUS) journals";"Platform for joint international research in Healthcare. , Ontologies development for Computer Semantic Interoperability in Healthcare., Periodic scientific events (6), Periodic execution reports (3), Final execution report (1)";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4235";"CSIXXI - Intelligent Health Care XXI";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"A3 - 3.Scaling up of good practices focusing on the exploitation of ICT tools";"03/02/2017 - 12:10";"D4 Age friendly environments";"A  Smart Healthcare Services Competence Center supporting home based care by monitoring the Smart Living Environments and activating the cheapest adequate care provider. It uses IoT biomedical certified devices (sensors and actuators) in accordance to the ISO and WHO standarts to acquire assisted living Big Data.";"";"";"Manuel Lopes";"mjl@uevora.pt";"Monday, 3 October, 2016";"Thursday, 3 October, 2019";"";"Extra-Regio NUTS 3, Alentejo";"Largo dos Colegiais 2, 7004-516 Évora";"Évora";"Portugal";"Health";"http://www.uevora.pt";"National";"";"DECSIS, SA";"Elderly population covered be home based continuity of care, Integrated response to multimorbidity issues";"Competence center in Smart Healthcare Services., Home based Healthcare continuous monitoring based in IoT smart living environments., Periodic scientific events (6), Periodic execution reports (3), Cognitive computing minimum cost care provider automatic activation., Final report (1)";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4226";"Age-friendly environments in Central and South-Eastern Europe";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 17:03";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Central European Initiative is an international organisation that includes 18 countries from Central and South-Eastern Europe. Founded in 1989, the CEI is a regional intergovernmental forum committed to supporting European integration through cooperation among its Member States. It combines multilateral diplomacy and project management, both as donor and recipient, while bridging European macro-regions.
In its Plan of Action 2014-2016, innovation and civil society are two of the main priorities, and starting from January 2016 the CEI is officially committed to develop and promote initiatives focused on health and social inclusion, accordingly to both EU and national priorities.
The goal of the commitment is to disseminate and share Age-Friendly environment principles among the CEI member States, supporting them in an active involvement on EIP-AHA activities. The CEI can act as a bridge between EU-level initiatives and its member States national societies.
The aim is to increase impact of Age-fiendly environment princples on policy making in the Central and South-Eastern European countries.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Alessandro Lombardo";"lombardo@cei.int";"Thursday, 21 January, 2016";"";"In 2013-2015 the Cei participated as partner in the WIDER Project, funded by MED Programme. The purpose of the project was to address the ageing trend and related social changes and challenges it presented by using an innovative approach. In particular, it aimed at enhancing elderly customers’ lifestyle while helping them to use energy in a cleaner and better way and improve energy saving until autonomy of their residence.
The CEI participated in WIDER as full-fledged Partner responsible for promoting and disseminating the specific knowledge and the experiences gained through the project activities to its Member States.";"";"Via Genova 9, 34121";"Trieste";"Italy";"Other";"http://www.cei.int";"International";"";"";"Funded projects on innovation on AHA, Stakeholders involved, AHA included in policy instruments";"CEI summit on AHA, CEI policy document on AHA, CEI working group on AHA, CEI report on national AHA initiatives";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs";"";"";"Other international organisation"
"4223";"Define best practices, best tools for developing inclusive design of user-centred behavior change/communication strategies to make AHA solutions arrive to the citizens/users/patients.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"A3 - 2.Implementation of an A3 common, scaled up vision on food, nutrition and frailty";"31/05/2017 - 14:36";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The aim of the Commitment is Define best practices, best tools for developing inclusive design of user-centred behaviour change/communication strategies to make AHA solutions arrive to the citizens/users/patients. 

By the word communication we comprise promotion, dissemination, campaigns, diffusion, awareness, education, coaching, and behaviour changing activities.

The activity of our Commitment would be collect, analyse research and knowledge of reference to help us define best practices on key issues, and process it to make several reports available to EIP on AHA.

The fields of expertise of the Commitment team are: nutrition, prevention, social inclusion, eHealth, empowerment, gender, gender & ICT, gender & elder, ICT & elderly, age-friendly social concept, user-centered design, user experience, behavioral change, business models, communication strategies.

The Commitment Team comprises researchers from Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Psychology and Education, and Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) of Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), and business/market analysts from Escool Thinkers & Makers.

We will follow the activities of the Collaborative Groups to participating as actively as possible and give support as providers of knowledge in our fields of expertise. We can also make proposals for research and/or of local/international communication/awareness projects, and report on opportunities for innovation and funding.";"2.1 Good practices for scaling up strategies., 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 4.1 Educational and advocacy activities, 7.1 Targeting the gender issue in the ageing society, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology";"";"Montse Monllau";"montsemonllau@byescool.com";"Monday, 2 May, 2016";"Saturday, 30 June, 2018";"The 2016 commitment is a joint compromise of both entities ESCOOL (SME) and UOC (Research/Academia) to develop and share new knowledge. 

There is one precedent of report that gives socio-economic and market background to the activity of the commitment. ESCOOL is author of #sheAging Perspective Report that is already available to EIP on AHA partners.";"";"Balmes 167, 08008";"Barcelona";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.byESCOOL.com";"International";"";"Faculty of Health Sciences – Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Faculty of Psychology and Education - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya";"Reports";"#sheAging Perspective Report (2016) @byESCOOL, 1st Report Turning Knowledge into Action on Empowerment for AHA , 1st Report Turning Knowledge into Action on ICT for AHA, 1st Report Turning Knowledge into Action on Gender for AHA, Sharing Knowledge into Action for AHA (Website), Sharing Knowledge into Action for AHA (social media)";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action";"";"";"SME"
"4131";"Assessing the impact of social innovations in active ageing";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"17/04/2017 - 12:42";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Because population ageing is a central problem for many countries in the 21st century, WHO initiated a project on Global age-friendly cities in 2005, attracting a growing interest from government officials and nongovernmental and academic groups. Throughout the ten following years, many actions were undertaken and many studies were completed to propose innovative approaches, methods and solutions viewed as essential for enabling new ways of organizing society around active ageing, in order that older people should be empowered to remain socially active (Pillar 3 of the Strategic Implementation Plan, 2011). In a first step of our research, we are planning to review the papers and reports published on this topic to gather the main proposals for improving active ageing, from international, national, and local points of view (e.g. from U.Porto Ageing Network). In further steps, we are planning (a) to analyze to which extent these proposals led to concrete transformations in Porto area, (b) to examine to which extent these proposals are considered important by older people, according to the fact that they were or not implemented, and (c) to identify additional actions that older people view as important to remain and feel socially active.";"";"";"Gabrielle Poeschl";"gpoeschl@fpce.up.pt";"Thursday, 1 September, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"Our work started in September of 2016. We began by analyzing reports from (i) academic papers, (ii) municipalities of the Porto area, (iii) large companies with headquarters in Porto, looking for proposals to improve active ageing. We are now initiating a series of interviews with municipalities and companies. We are also organizing a series of workshops (two already took place: “Cidadania, Cultura e Envelhecimento” and “Regulação Emocional ao Longo da Vida”), and conducting a survey with the public of the Universidade Popular do Porto.";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Rua Alfredo Allen, s/n, 4200-135 Porto";"Porto";"Portugal";"Social";"http://www.fpce.up.pt/cpup/english/index.html";"International";"";"Universidade Popular do Porto, Porto4Ageing";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4126";"Health Psychology";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"C2 - 4.Privacy issues related to the upscaling of AHA technology";"13/06/2016 - 19:38";"C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"JGU Health Psychology’s Commitment connects to Action Group C2 generic objective 3 (“Contributing to the development of knowledge for personal user experience, building on the results available"") and its activities S3.1 and S3.3. Specifically, JGU Health Psychology is willing to complement survey-based approaches by conducting semi-structured qualitative focus groups with older adults with and without chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, impaired cognition) who live independently or in assisted living environments in Germany. The focus groups findings will be shared to deliver rich information on older adults’ wishes and needs and, thus, will provide valuable guidance for personalization. Recruitment of older adult focus group participants can be easily realized via an existing network of primary care facilities (general practitioners and diabetes care) and residential care facilities. The focus group findings may be used extend the usability perspective to a broader human factors perspective, identifying barriers and facilitating factors afflicting the adoption of technology and user types that may be used to guide personalization.

In addition, JGU Health Psychology is willing to contribute expertise as needed: (a) Expertise in human factors research pertaining to ICT use in older adults and expertise in state-of-the-art self-management based education and training with the goal to empower older adults and in qualitative research to identify older users' wishes and needs pertaining to ICT solutions to guide user-driver design. (c)  Behavioural science and health psychology expertise pertaining to the elaboration of a framework for optimal ICT use in assisted living settings and in diabetes care of older adults.";"3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology";"";"Prof. Thomas Kubiak";"kubiak@uni-mainz.de";"Wednesday, 15 June, 2016";"";"";"DEUTSCHLAND";"Saarstr. 21";"55122 Mainz";"Germany";"Health";"";"International";"";"";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4116";"Promoting the Use of Smartphones for provision of indoor and home context-based services";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Indoor environments activities, both at home and out of home, present a set of difficulties for elder people, regarding, on one hand, self-localization and on the other hand discovery and access to local services and information. With the recent developments, at our laboratory (LPF-ESI), of a speech-enabled app for interface and access to a local service manager system (in the scope of the AAL4ALL national project) and, of a new audio localization technique, the Audio-GPS system (in the scope of the NAVMETRO project), the next step is developing a comprehensive system that integrates both technologies in order to function as a platform for provision of a wide set of location-based SERVICES, or proximity services, with personalization and support features adequate for elder persons. These services will be computer (or mobile device) mediated; in either case the human interface will comply to the accessibility requirements of elder users, not only in sensorial but also in cognitive terms. Through these services the elder user may live more comfortably and safely, and may also take advantage of remote support services, enabled by the implicit network – based architecture.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology";"";"Diamantino Freitas";"dfreitas@fe.up.pt";"Thursday, 14 April, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"Prototype results of system: 
Personal interface and Local Services Manager, developed under the scope of Project AAL4ALL (Portugal) (in official report).
Personal localization system (Audio-GPS) (in official report)";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Rua Dr Roberto Frias, s/nº, 4200-465";"Porto";"Portugal";"ICT";"https://sigarra.up.pt/feup/pt/web_page.inicial";"International";"";"";"";"Audio-GPS (technology offer webpage)";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4106";"SLIPWAY Social Innovation Pathways between Ageing and Youth";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The commitment is to strengthen the silver economy by fostering ‘smarter living in smarter places’ through the provision of scalable, sustainable, adaptable and personalised age-friendly housing and community-oriented services as a more cost effective alternative option for ‘older people at risk’ of adverse outcomes.   This is addressed by:

•	innovative local horizontal cross-sectoral collaboration and partnership including social enterprise
•	a focus on choice, personalisation, empowerment, and alignment of informal and formal services 
•	multi-modal home-based ICT applications to support self-management, augmented by  an integrated CSO (Civic Society Organisation) service management ICT platform
•	social policy experimentation through the promotion of a sustainable social enterprise business model with innovative social financing and income shift towards outcome reimbursement, 
•	enhanced activation of youth employment targeted at active and healthy ageing preventative actions.";"2.3 Contribute to the standardization process within AHA. , 4.2 Raise awareness on the different aspects of privacy in relation to EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability, 1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"";"Rodd Bond";"Rodd.Bond@Netwellcentre.org";"Monday, 6 June, 2016";"Friday, 29 May, 2020";"The following implementation-oriented assets are already in place as the starting point for the social innovation initiative: 

•	Under the Age-Friendly county umbrella, north Louth has developed the Cúltaca service innovation, an independent pro-active brokerage role for older people, supporting personalised planning, and connecting older people to informal and formal services.  Two Cúltaca currently support over 800 clients, growing at a rate of 120/year of which approx. 25% are very frail and at the threshold of residential care. 
•	The Cúltaca role activates significant community and personal eco-system engagement for people with dementia as part of Louth’s Genio project participation.   
•	Cúltaca also identify service gaps and initiate new community service responses such as Good Morning calls, Mens’ sheds and tele-healthcare, and are supported by an extensive, managed volunteer network. 
•	The Cúltaca role is now being extended nationally through a strategic alliance with the social enterprise Alone Ireland.  This will be supported by NetwellCASALA’s role as a centre of excellence and improvement and the promotion of ICT innovation.   
•	Our Lady of Lourdes hospital hosts a transition services hub based at the Cottage, Drogheda, informed by an integrated care forum, improving connections and flows between hospital and community, providing better intelligence to support better decision making across settings, and working with a re-ablement focus.";"Border, Midland and Western, Southern and Eastern";"PJ Carroll Building, Dundalk Institute of Technology,, Dublin Road,";"Dundalk, Co Louth";"Ireland";"Housing";"http://www.netwellcasala.org";"National";"";"Louth Age-Friendly County Alliance, Louth County Council, Health Services Executive, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, Alone Ireland, Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation, University College Cork.";"Number of Cúltaca/Support Coordinators / Number of Support Volunteers , Deferred admission, Improved Well-being / functional ability";"Strategic Alliance Launched, Quality and Screening tools in place, Integrated Technology Platform Operational";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"4054";"B4All: Biscay, A Territory For All (D4)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"14/06/2017 - 14:50";"D4 Age friendly environments";"This Commitment (submitted for A2, A3 and D4) gathers together the Provincial Council of Biscay (PCB) (www.bizkaia.eus) and the University of Deusto (UDEUSTO) (www.deusto.es).  The partners illustrate the extensive interaction and interplay between the community, University and Government within our region to advance the well-being of the elderly. In this Interplay Model, participatory action of senior citizens working hand-in-hand with policy makers and UDEUSTO researchers leads to investigation and documentation that can be shared with associations to be replicated in other communities to support policy making. The primary goal of this Commitment is to create optimal conditions to promote active ageing in Biscay and the partners’ purpose is to collaborate in the planning, implementation and assessment of policies designed to enhance their wellbeing.";"2.4 ICT for fall prevention standardisation and interoperability, 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Antonia Caro, Head International Research Project Office, University of Deusto";"ancaro@deusto.es";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"The PCB and UDEUSTO jointly participate in the following actions: 
•	European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP-AHA) Action Group 2: Personalised health management, starting with a Falls Prevention Initiative and Action Group 4: Age-friendly cities, buildings and environments
•	Basque Reference Site on the EIP-AHA
•	European Covenant on Demographic Change, launched in December 2015: Mr. Sergio Murillo, from the PCB, is the treasurer of the association, and PhD Antonia Caro, from UDEUSTO, member of the Board of Directors
•	AFE-INNOVNET thematic network on innovation for age-friendly environments
•	Council of Seniors: Advisory board to the Social Action Department of the PCB. It is composed of individuals aged 60 and older who are representatives of community associations and organizations created to support senior citizen.
•	UDEUSTO Interdisciplinary Research Platform on Ageing and Well-being: UDEUSTO’s International Research Project Office manages the Ageing and Wellbeing Platform as a team in which researchers from various departments and schools within the university (e.g., engineering, psychology, leisure, education, etc.) come together to share ideas and develop new projects to advance investigation in AHA. The team is currently preparing a proposal for a 2017 H2020 call in ICT and health.";"Bizkaia";"Gran Vía 25, 48009";"Bilbao";"Spain";"Social";"";"Regional";"";"University of Deusto";"";"Biscay, A Territory for All Ages Strategy (published and in implementation), UDEUSTO Ageing & Wellbeing Interdisciplinary Research Platform, Covenant on Demographic Change, Council of Seniors of Biscay, Manual on participatory processes in the development and implementation of Active and Healthy Ageing policies , Decree 39/2916 launched by the provincial Council of Biscay to promote the transformation of Bizkaia into a territory for all ages, Age Friendly Cities";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Regional / local administration, Research / academia"
"4035";"remove barriers to participation and provide more opportunities for the involvement of older people in all aspects of cultural, economic and social life in their communities";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Seeking provision of safe, accessible, affordable and flexible transport systems with seamless connectivity between these systems in both rural and urban areas
Ehance social connectedness
Encourage older people to engage in their communities by promoting active citizenship and the value of volunteering
Start Your Own Business 50+
Facilitate businesses to become ""Age Friendly Champions""";"";"";"Joan Martin";"joan.martin@louthcoco.ie";"Friday, 1 April, 2016";"Friday, 31 December, 2021";"These actions are part of a statutory 6 year Local Economic & Community Plan recently adopted by Louth County Council";"Mid-East";"County Hall, Millennium Centre";"Dundalk";"Ireland";"Social";"http://www.louthcoco.ie";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"4020";"Needs assessment of older people; frailty research; participatory research on age friendly environments";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"Prof. dr. Dominique Verté";"dominique.verte@vub.ac.be";"Thursday, 14 April, 2016";"";"";"";"Pleinlaan 2";"Brussel";"Belgium";"Social";"";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3957";"Atlantic Innovation ICT Summit and Exibition";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"16/11/2016 - 09:30";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Main Objective:
- To Facilitate a multi-stakeholder connections' platform in the Atlantic Area, to create an Atlantic ecosystem  to strengthen partnerships in Innovation, creating impact and change and promoting business investment in care innovation and research in this region.
 
Specif Objectives
1. Contribute to the development of innovative products and accelerate the market access of this new products;
 2. Create business and investment opportunities
 3. Mentor start-ups
 4. Improve cooperation networks between public, private and research actors
 5. Support firms and the public and third sector to work together with end users
 6. Exhibition of innovative services and products in care
 7. Do a High level Leaders and stakeholders from the Atlantic Innovation Space meetings to boost the european economy through innovation and strategies to improve a better cooperation in ICT and with co-participation of DG connect.";"";"";"Bruno Alves";"pcjbta@gmail.com";"Sunday, 8 January, 2017";"";"";"";"";"";"Portugal";"ICT";"";"International";"";"";"Number of start-ups in this event";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for informal care givers"
"3942";"For One Million Steps programme";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The One million steps programme is part of the Physical Activity and Healthy Diet Promotion Plan; a Plan from the Regional Ministry of Health of Andalusia to disseminate activities through local interventions, mainly in four scenarios: healthcare services, schools, community and workplaces. 
The One Million Steps ‘challenge’ aim is to reach at least one million steps in a month through the sum of the steps of the members of the association that participate in this initiative, measured with a pedometer.
     The main targets are:
-Promoting physical activity through a cooperative approach
-Promote interpersonal actions and self-support among participants by a group proposal
- Boost associative life by promoting a common task.
- Promote participants’ role as ""active health"" and healthy behaviors models through practicing.
- Establish alliances with other Administrations through convergence with Plans and Strategies, and facilitating the citizens’ role
-Promote the dissemination of the activity generated by communicating their benefits through blogs, websites...";"6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Ana Carriazo";"anam.carriazo@juntadeandalucia.es";"Tuesday, 1 January, 2013";"";"The Project started in 2008 is undergoing expansion and consolidation. At present it has reached more than 100 Andalusian municipalities, with the participation of over 800 associations and groups, involving more 20,000 people.
The satisfaction achieved by the participants has demanded development later editions, reaching in some places the third and fourth edition. The programme has focused on the realization of imaginary steps trips to unite their places with those in which they have chosen to go.
Links with Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Rosario, Tucuman, La Plata and Havana (Cuba) and Santander (Colombia) have been established. “Imaginary journes” to and from these South America locations have been generated while disseminating and exchanging initiatives undertaken by both locations.
The participation of other government Strategic Plan (Andalusians in the World), Andalusian Communities Abroad; Equality and Social Policies through the development of the Project in the Day Care Centers; Innovation through the participation of the Guadalinfo network (Computer literacy); Andalusian Universities with the Andalusian Network of Healthy Universities, etc.
Project dissemination is complemented by the presence of more than 175,000 reviews in the search engine ""Google"" by entering ""by a million steps"".
The presence of the project in the portal  http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/salud/porunmillondepasos  exceeded 8,000 entries, since its beginning in 2011. 
The project obtained the NAOS Award in 2010 (Ministry of Health, Spain), Accesit Balanced Diet and Physical Activity Plan 2010 (Andalusia Government), Award of the Argentine Committee for Health Education Population 2010 (Argentina)";"Extra-Regio NUTS 2";"Avenida de la Innovación s/n. Edificio Arena 1 / 41020 - Sevilla";"Sevilla";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/salud";"Regional";"";"CITIZENS ASSOCIATIONS, GROUPS OF OVER 65, MUNICIPALITIES";"Number of participant 65+, Number of asotiations and groups OVER 65";"";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"3927";"Making Life Better for Older People";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"31/05/2017 - 12:40";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Promoting and empowering older people to maintain active and independent lives through opportunities to engage in social and educational activities.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Julie Mawhinney";"julie.mawhinney@hscni.net";"Monday, 2 May, 2016";"Thursday, 30 March, 2023";"Active ageing and age friendly has been agreed as a key priority across local councils in Northern Ireland and has been specifically mentioned by 8 councils for action through community planning. Actions are now being developed with councils and three councils have begun work to progress to age-friendly status.";"NORTHERN IRELAND";"Castle Buildings, Stormont, Belfast";"Belfast";"United Kingdom";"Health";"http://www.health-ni.gov.uk";"Regional";"";"5 Health and Social Care Trusts, 11 Local district councils, Public Health Agency";"Promote the inclusion and full involvement of older people in society and their local communities to advance health and wellbeing into older age.";"Promote the inclusion and full involvement of older people in society and their local communities to advance health and wellbeing into older age.";"";"";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Public care provider, Public health provider, Regional / local administration"
"3901";"Integrated Plan of the Urban System of Porto City and Northern Region of Portugal";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"As a main uplevel project integrates a set of transversal projects of good practices that are common to the various municipal directions contained in the organogram of the Municipality of Porto, which constitute some uniqueness and innovation in the ordinary operation of services and involving various external entities.

Thus, are listed four project:
1. Accessible Route System (Portal SIA), which is an initiative that ensures the sustainability of the city, adapting it to human reality, sensitive to new forms of mobility, based on technology. It is an application query source/destination based on a diagnosis of accessibility of streets, public spaces and facilities, supported by public transport routes. Inserted in the Accessibility Promotion Plan for All of Porto, this GP has the support of public transport, ensuring their inter-municipal and inter-regional nature. Started in 2013 has already win the first prize in the 14th International Conference on Mobility & Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (2015), year when it was display to public in general.
2. Neighborhood units and quality of life, already concluded as concept, strategy and database. This GP links accessibility and mobility, with social support (services / care and informal caregivers) through a pilot computer program to evaluate the urban quality requirements in the light of the requirements associated with the ageing process. This GP fulfils Horizontal issues of “age-friendly cities, buildings and environments”, specific action of EIP-AHA.

Integrated whith these two last ongoing projects, are being developed:
3. The project of non-motorized transports with pedestrian paths to connect the city of Porto with neighbouring municipalities along over the coast and waterfronts of Douro river.
4. The Porto city guide for urban furniture and public spaces.";"1.1 Bringing together relevant information concerning existing programmes and practices in falls prevention, 2.2 Experts agreement to evaluate quality of practices/technologies in falls prevention. , 2.3 Legislative & ethical recommendations for falls prevention ICT solutions         , 2.4 ICT for fall prevention standardisation and interoperability, 3.1 Benchmarking criteria & tools.        , 4.2 Looking for funding and finance opportunities , 1.1 Progressing in the knowledge of the available databases within EIPAHA, 2.1 Good practices for scaling up strategies., 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 4.1 Educational and advocacy activities, 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 1.1 Update the guidelines on innovative procurement , 1.3 Contributing to the knowledge on Innovative Procurement by mapping public and private investments, 3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Lara Taveira da Mota Mendes";"laramendes@cm-porto.pt";"Sunday, 1 May, 2016";"Wednesday, 1 May, 2019";"Portal SIA - http://sia.cm-porto.pt

Age-friendly environments and ageing towards a friendly publicness
Project carried out in the Spatial Planning and Environmental Assessment Unit focus on the interaction between spatial dynamics, urban environmental issues and impact assessment, planning evaluation and decision support systems, as research PhD Project:
1.29 - Urban Design and Active Ageing, the public space of residential areas

http://www.portoenorte.pt - Publication Porto and the North, 2013. Porto and the North, a destination for all. Accessible tourism focus on the inclusion and competitiveness highlighting hotel units, as examples of good accessibility practices.";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Praça do General Humberto Delgado 4049-001 Porto";"Porto";"Portugal";"Other";"http://www.cm-porto.pt/";"Regional";"";"CITTA, others organisations of Porto4Ageing consortium";"Dissemination";"Integrated Plan of the Urban System of Porto City and Northern Region of Portugal";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors, Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM), Multimorbidity of chronic respiratory diseases in old age adults: an under-recognised societal";"A systematic study of age-friendly urban design and a socio-cognitive approachover ageing (active), while an individual-collective process at the public space scale of residential areas mostly inhabited by elderly, in order to demonstrate how ‘age-friendly urban design and programmes’ can contribute to liveable spaces and better citizens’ life focused on ageing needs as a transversal solution for all.";"";"Regional / local administration"
"3895";"Lombardy Cluster Technologies for Living Environments (TECHforLIFE)";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"09/06/2016 - 09:27";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Lombardy Cluster Technologies for Living Environments is committed to the development of highly innovative knowledge, technological solutions, plants, buildings, and products.
Within the frameworks of Ambient Intelligence and of Ambient Assisted Living, these expertise and capabilities allow the redesign of living environments to foster inclusion, safety, well-being, health and eco-sustainability.
The Cluster is a multidisciplinary partnership which comprises the whole development cycle: products and services’ innovation, integration, testing, and promotion.
Its range of action covers the entire life span, with a focus on the needs of the individual.
The Lombardy Cluster is one of the six founders and board members of the National Cluster Technologies for the Living Environments.
On this specific Action Group, TECHforLifE takes a new chance, promoting the design and the implementation of framework for the software tools integration,
that can enable the definition, the run and the reconfiguration of adaptive and user-centric processes, situational and context awareness
environment and behaviour models of the user, through innovative and service-based technologies, following the ALL and Smart Aging
paradigms, with special attention to the elderly user who will receive the various services and technologies and the way they will interact.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Cristina De Capitani";"info@univerlecco.it";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"";"The Cluster participated actively to this Action Group. One of the most important results was achieved by Dr. Stramba-Badiale and Dr. Gaggioli (I.R.C.C.S. Istituto Auxologico Italiano), who represents the Cluster at the Action Group D4; he was the editor of the document “Deliverable D4.4 Inventory of developed solutions, integration solutions and new tools”.
The project “Nostalgia Bits Project” by Istituto Auxologico Italiano (Innovation for Age-Friendly Building Cities and Environments, p.34, attached) has been selected as a good practice by Action Group D4.";"Lombardia";"Via Tonale 30";"Lecco";"Italy";"Health";"http://clustertav.lombardia.it";"Regional";"";"Univerlecco, Abmedica, Assobiomedica, Astir, Azienda Ospedaliera Provincia di Lecco, BNP Paribas Cardif, Camedi,  Camera di Commercio Lecco, Congregazione delle suore infermiere dell’Addolorata –  Ospedale Valduce, IBFM, IENI, ITIA, Consoft Sistemi, Crams, CS&L, Fondazione Housing Sociale, Gloreha, Associazione la Nostra Famiglia, Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, INRCA Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, ISS Sraffa CTS Cremona, Istituto Geriatrico Milanese, Associazione L’Arcobaleno, Occambee, Politecnico di Milano, Sapio Life, Secure Network, Sixs, Sxt, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Università di Brescia, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca.";"";"(Deliverable produced by Stramba Badiale)";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Other"
"3880";"Age Friendly City Coventry Programme";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The role of living labs and Age Friendly cities in speeding up health care innovation in Europe.  We are working closely with 300 older volunteers as part of our Age Friendly City Coventry Programme, linking with our Living lab (City Lab Coventry) accredited by ENoLL – the European Network of Living Labs. To date this research includes working with NGO’s to provide theatre as an alternative means of referral for patients with early signs of dementia, intergenerational projects to address social challenges of anti-social behaviour and lack of respect for older people.  We are part of EIT Health and Sinead Ouillon from the Age Friendly City Coventry programme is seconded part time to EIT Health to lead on developing living labs and testbed for EIT Health in the UK and Ireland.

Age Friendly City Coventry (AFC) is the only AFC that is jointly funded by a charity (Age UK), University (Coventry) and City Council (Coventry) out of the WHO global Age Friendly City Network. 

After looking at local statistics and talks with groups and older people, the three areas chosen as the first priorities are:
- social participation
- transport
- communication and information";"4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Sinead Ouillon";"aa2981@coventry.ac.uk";"Wednesday, 1 April, 2015";"";"•	Ward, G., Holliday, N., Awang, D., and Harson, D. (2014) Technology and informal care networks: Creative approaches to user led service design for the Warm Neighbourhoods® AroundMe™ service. Interdisciplinary Studies Journal 3 (4), 24-31.
•	Payne, S., Ward, G., Turner, A., Taylor, M.C., and Bark, C. (2013) The social impact of living with developmental coordination disorder as a 13-year-old. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 76 (8), 362–369.
•	Woodcock, A., Ward, G., Ray, S. et al. (2013) Younger Older Consumers Of Assistive Technology Products. Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2013: Proceedings of the International Conference on Ergonomics and Human Factors, Cambridge, UK, 15-18 April 2013. Taylor & Francis
•	Butterly, F., Percy, C., and Ward, G. (2013) Brief Report: Do Service Dog Providers Placing Dogs with Children with Developmental Disabilities Use Outcome Measures and, If So, What Are they? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 11 (43), 2720-2725.
•	Ward, G., Holliday, N., Fielden, S., and Williams, S. Fall detectors: A review of the literature
•	(2012) Journal of Assistive Technologies, 6 (3), 202-215.
•	Awang, D. and Ward, G. (2011) Assistive Technology – A means of empowerment in Long term Conditions: A guide for nurses and healthcare professionals. ed. by Randall, S. and Ford, H. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
•	Campion, C., Ward, G., and Awang, D. (2010) Broadening the vision: the education and training needs of Occupational Therapists working with people with sight loss. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 73 (9), 413-21.";"UNITED KINGDOM";"Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK";"Coventry";"United Kingdom";"Social";"http://www.coventry.ac.uk/";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3879";"Active Ageing & Design -- Age-friendly Housing Research & Innovation";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"31/05/2017 - 11:59";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The commitment takes a fresh look at innovating smarter new build and retro-fit home environments, with a view to empowering an ageing population to live more meaningful, independent, connected lives with dignity and autonomy. Our previous commitment delivered a European White Paper about age-friendly housing. This renewed commitment will contribute to extending the White Paper into a research, innovation and valorisation agenda, in close alignment with the European Reference Framework on Age-friendly Housing. Our commitment will help unlock the social and economic potential of providing inclusive smart physical environments (homes and neighbourhoods) across the Union. In the first year, we will support the European Roadshow for Age-friendly Housing with expertise, dissemination and facilitation activities, including the co-hosting of at least two of the national innovation workshops. Further development in the second and third year will be determined by the actions and outcomes identified in the first year. A key strength of the ECTP commitment is its ability to involve large industry players from the construction, housing and housing technology sectors. An expected enabling factor is the platform’s large network of test beds and living labs across Europe.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Alexander Peine";"a.peine@uu.nl";"Wednesday, 3 February, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"Two exploratory workshops were organized in 2014 (in Amsterdam and Madrid). 

The ongoing ECTP commitment delivered a White Paper on Age-friendly Housing.

During 2016, the ECTP commitment supported a broad stakeholder consultation process including 10 open innovation workshops in 7 countries to gather input and recommendations for the European Reference Framework for Age-friendly Housing, in collaboration with Utrecht University, Creative Skills for Life, and the European Commission (DG Connect). A report summarising the main recommendations is available at: http://tinyurl.com/ybaxo3sj";"";"Avenue Cortenbergh 52";"1000 Brussels";"Belgium";"Building";"http://www.ectp.org";"International";"";"";"";"European White Paper on Age-friendly Housing, Roadshow Launch Event, in collaboration with the European Commission, Open Innovation Workshop London, in cooperation with NatWest, Open Innovation Workshop Arnhem/Nijmegen, in cooperation with HAN University of Applied Sciences, Open Innovation Workshop Bilbao, in cooperation with Tecnalia, Open Innovation Workshop in Barcelona, in collaboration with RMIT Europe, Open Innovation Workshop in Utrecht, in collaboration with Economic Board Utrecht, Open Innovation Workshop St. Gallen, in cooperation with the AAL Forum, Open Innovation Workshop Odense, in collaboration with CIID and Municipality of Odense, Open Innovation Workshop Genk, in collaboration with Microsoft Innovation Labs, Open Innovation Workshop Warsaw, in collaboration with the Polish Institute of Silver Economy, Input to the European Reference Framework for Age-friendly Housing";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"European organisation, Other international organisation"
"3874";"Transnational Living and Care Lab (TCL)";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"08/06/2016 - 16:58";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The realization of a Transnational Living and Care Lab as a unique innovation instrument to support SMEs in developing and scaling up innovations for 'living and care' and 'active and healthy ageing'. The TCL allows SMEs to accelerate the introduction of their innovations for these markets in different EU countries. A cross-border collaboration is needed for an effcient approach of these markets!
The TCL will be created as a social incubator, involving older people to actively participate in the creation, testing and evaluation of innovative solutions in a transnational setting. The already existing living labs of the participating partners will act as sublabs (local hubs) under the TCL and pool their local assets (knowledge, testpanel, care-ecosystem, facilities). The jointly developed and applied innovation methodology and service menu will include a.o. innovation support for SMEs, panel management support, cocreation methods, validation by real life tests and business development support.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Vicky Van der Auwera";"vicky.van.der.auwera@licalab.be";"Monday, 1 August, 2016";"Thursday, 1 August, 2019";"To set up the Transnational Care Lab within a timeframe of 2 to 3 years, meetings are already taking place now on a regular basis with the participating organizations to start up the first activities: 
- set up a governance structure
- set up the joint services and methods a transnational living lab has to offer

After these 2 steps, we will jointly:
- execute pilot projects with SMEs in all indicated regions: learning by doing
- evaluate the taken steps and set up a strategic plan for future activities
- building up partnerships

On an ad hoc basis the living labs (sublabs within the TCL) that are represented by the participating partners are already working together for tailor made projects with SMEs/companies.
Partners are already working together in other EU-programs supporting SMEs to implement innovations in 'living and care' for and with elderly, for instance within programs CrossCare, Seas2Grow and New Futures.";"VLAAMS GEWEST, NORD - PAS-DE-CALAIS, Noord-Brabant, Merseyside";"Campus Blairon 200";"Turnhout";"Belgium";"Health";"http://www.licalab.be";"Regional";"";"Organizations in Flanders/ Belgium:
Thomas More University of Applied Sciences - Belgium,
Flanders' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VOKA) - Belgium,
City of Turnhout - Belgium,
Welzijnszorg Kempen - Belgium,

Other international organizations:
Coöperatie Slimmer Leven 2020 - The Netherlands,
Geestelijke Gezondheidszorg Eindhoven (GGzE) - The Netherlands,
Technical University Eindhoven - The Netherlands,
Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group - UK, 
Mersey Care NHS - UK,
Liverpool John Moores University - UK,
Clubster Santé - France,
Eurasanté - France,";"Number of realized solutions ( methods / tools / services) to improve the framework conditions for innovation, Number of realised pilot projects with SMEs in a transnational collaboration, Number of realized networks to improve the framework conditions for innovation, Number of companies that are supported through tech transfer, Number of innovations that are launched on the market by SMEs by support of TCL";"1 Interactive workshop 'Setting-up a transnational living lab to co-develop and scale up innovations for the Healthcare market', 30 Regional information sessions for all stakeholders by all participating partners:ongoing activity during 3 years,  Overview of service offering of the TCL for their stakeholders, 7 Co-development days: Co-creations sessions with all stakeholders to set up pilots within the TCL: ongoing activity during 3 years, 30 Pilot projects with companies/SMEs in a transnational collaboration: ongoing during 3 years, Online survey and qualitative discussion: feedback of companies/SMEs on the services of TCL after termination of pilot projects, 200 Newsletters and content on social media to disseminate the best practices and the project results of the companies: ongoing activity during 3 years";"";"";"";"SME"
"3845";"Support to active and healthy ageing at work and age-friendly employment";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"16/11/2016 - 09:36";"D4 Age friendly environments";"AGE will seek to support the domain D4.1: Innovative employment policies and the silver economy,  through helping identify the current state of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe and attract business partners to work on 50+ employment challenges.
AGE commitment will seek to address the lack of examples of age friendly working environments, and lack of expertise, of financial resources and of political attention paid to the need to adapt the workplace and labour market to the Europe ageing workforce. 

AGE with its members and partners commit to:
•	Map legislation and policy initiatives on employment for 50+
•	Collect feedback from LRA’s and older workers. 
•	Review the benefits of labour inclusion policies for the 50+, collecting insights on the impact of age friendly environments on the quality of life and wellbeing of older workers including those that provide informal care, and draw recommendations for scaling up. 
•	Assess collected evidence and good practices in employment policies for 50+ and develop recommendations for public authorities and businesses. 
•	Disseminate and communicate the results of above work among policy makers and business partners. 
•	Build synergies and coordinate with other commitments submitted under D4.1 in cooperation with Polibienestar.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe";"";"Anne-Sophie Parent";"annesophie.parent@age-platform.eu";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"To help us achieve our commitment, AGE will collect input from its task force on Employment and task force in age-friendly environments.

.AGE will feed policy recommendations on age-friendly workplaces in relevant EU processes: European Semester Country Specific Recommendations (annual process).; debate on the Council recommendation on long-term unemployment, the proposed EU pillar of social rights, etc.  

AGE is a partner of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) Healthy Workplaces for All Ages Campaign 2016-17 that will be launched mid April 2016.  As partner AGE has committed to promote age-friendly workplaces that support active and healthy participation in the labour market.";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË, ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA, DANMARK, DEUTSCHLAND, EESTI, ESPAÑA, FRANCE, HRVATSKA, IRELAND, ITALIA, LATVIJA, LIETUVA, LUXEMBOURG, MAGYARORSZÁG, MALTA, NEDERLAND, ÖSTERREICH, POLSKA, PORTUGAL, ROMÂNIA, SLOVENIJA, SLOVENSKO, SUOMI / FINLAND, SVERIGE, UNITED KINGDOM, ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA), ΚΥΠΡΟΣ (KÝPROS), БЪЛГАРИЯ (BULGARIA)";"111 rue Froissart";"1040 Brussels";"Belgium";"Other";"http://www.age-platform.eu";"International";"";"Polibienestar, AGE 150 member organisations which represent more than 40 million senior people in the EU. The full list is available on the EU Transparency Register at: http://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=16549972091-86";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"3749";"ICT solutions for age friendly tourism";"Commitment";"Delayed";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"28/11/2016 - 10:08";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Pilot development of applications and integrated ICT solutions to support elderly travellers, tourists, visitors. The solutions will aim at addressing information provision, itinerary managent, destination information, personal visit planning/scheduling, personalised notifications and digital enhancement of museum exhibits / tourist landmarks through a holistic approach (preparation, travel, stay and departure).";"";"";"Iosif Klironomos";"iosif@ics.forth.gr";"Wednesday, 1 February, 2017";"Sunday, 30 September, 2018";"";"ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA), Κρήτη (Kriti)";"N. Plastira 100, 70013";"Heraklion";"Greece";"ICT";"http://www.ics.forth.gr";"National";"";"";"Prototype installations of ICT solutions for age-friendly tourism";"Software & prototype installations";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3735";"Testing and evaluation of new/adapted solutions";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"28/11/2016 - 10:09";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Pilot testing of prototype solutions for health management at home, with the involvement of next generation ageing people from the Region of Crete.

Pilot testing of prototype ICT solutions for eHealth services, in a dedicated experimentation facility at FORTH-ICS. The activities aim to assess the impact of Ambient Intelligence Technologies on the individual and society as a whole, as well as to highlight the potential and the benefits of such technologies in various aspects of everyday life, including eHealth.";"";"";"Iosif Klironomos";"iosif@ics.forth.gr";"Monday, 6 January, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"Ηράκλειο (Irakleio)";"N. Plastira 100, 70013";"Heraklion";"Greece";"ICT";"http://www.ics.forth.gr";"National";"";"";"New ICT solutions to improve the quality of life of elderly people";"Pilot testing of new ICT solutions";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3732";"Presentations and demonstrations";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"28/11/2016 - 10:10";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Organisation of visits, demonstrations and presentations at the Ambient Intelligent Research Facility of ICS-FORTH. The presentatiions showcase solutions including installations, software and applications designed for diverse groups of users, including elderly people and people with disabilities, in a variety of use environments and contexts.";"";"";"Iosif Klironomos";"iosif@ics.forth.gr";"Tuesday, 1 July, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA), Κρήτη (Kriti)";"N. Plastira 100, 70013";"Heraklion";"Greece";"ICT";"http://www.ics.forth.gr";"National";"";"";"Number of visits/demos, Number of persons reached";"Demonstrations  / outreach  events";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3723";"Awareness raising through education and training";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"28/11/2016 - 10:10";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Educating students / young scientists / potential future designers and developers of ICT products and services on issues regarding the design of ICT to suit the biggest possible variety of users and context of use and ICT for ageing well, is a key to further raising awareness and developing a culture promoting Universal Access and the use of technology for the improvement of everyday lives of all people. 

The intervention refers to training of postgraduate computer science students in the design and development of smart environments for supporting aging people in everyday living activities. FORTH – ICS in collaboration with the University of Crete (UoC) provides training of undergraduate and postgraduate students taking the course ""Advanced Topics in Human – Computer Interaction"", offered in the Computer Science Department of UoC. The course studies the Interaction between Human and Computer Systems in a wide multidisciplinary context and focuses on the following topics:

•	Design of everyday things: design guidelines, emotional design, design of future things
•	Introduction to Ambient Intelligence (AmI) in smart interactive environments
•	Designing AmI environments: user involvement, definition of context of use, prototyping and evaluation
•	Mobile and pervasive interaction: mobile device users and context of use, design guidelines
•	Implicit interaction and augmented reality: implicit interaction categories, applications, and design methodology; interaction techniques for augmented reality, limitations and challenges of augmented reality technologies
•	Recent and emerging interaction techniques: touch, gestures, eye tracking, head and pose tracking, speech, brain-body interfaces
•	Multimodality: definition, motivation for adopting multimodality, modality combinations, multimodal application examples, emerging challenges
•	Cognitive aspects and augmented cognition: users’ cognitive characteristics, cognitive requirements and design challenges of AmI environments, augmented cognition in AmI environments
•	Cross-cultural and aesthetics issues in interface design for AmI environments
•	Emotions: recognition and expression of emotions in AmI environments
•	AmI applications for quality of life: home, health, independent living, culture, learning, entertainment, etc. 
The course is taught during the winter semesters (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) while training for the students is offered all year long at the premises of FORTH-ICS in Heraklion, Crete";"";"";"Iosif Klironomos";"iosif@ics.forth.gr";"Monday, 9 September, 2013";"Friday, 29 June, 2018";"";"ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA), Κρήτη (Kriti), Ηράκλειο (Irakleio)";"N. Plastira 100, 70013";"Heraklion";"Greece";"ICT";"http://www.ics.forth.gr";"National";"";"";"Total number of students undertaking the course since its commencement";"Delivery of a module for undergraduate & postgraduate Computer Science students";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3722";"Contribution to state of the art and contribution to guidelines";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"28/11/2016 - 10:11";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Analysis of needs and requirements for smart environments for the next generation of aging people (baby boomers), with focus on seamless integration of applications and services in different but intercommunicating environments (e.g., home, working environments, healthcare etc.).  

FORTH-ICS is carrying out an analysis of needs and requirements for smart environments for elderly people in need of healthcare. These requirements are analysed and a set of guidelines for the design of smart environments and subsequent services for health & well-being will be defined. Focus is not only on more effective health care but also in the overall quality of life improvement through the integration of applications and services in the home environment.";"";"";"Iosif Klironomos";"iosif@ics.forth.gr";"Monday, 5 January, 2015";"Monday, 3 December, 2018";"";"";"N.Plastira 100, 70013";"Heraklion";"Greece";"ICT";"http://www.ics.forth.gr";"National";"";"";"Journal Publication";"Paper in Proceedings of International Conferences (full-paper reviewed)";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3717";"DSS Košice - Šaca";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"08/06/2016 - 16:52";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Angl. version:

INVESTMENT PROJECT DSS Košice - Šaca
 
The aim of our investment plan is to make from the relatively well-preserved multi-storey office buildings new SENIORS HOME (further DSS) for approx. 60 to 100 people with maximum possible standard for the best term ageing processing of people in pension age, with the active support of exchange cognitive stays in the EU. The building is located in the city of Kosice, part Saca, the East Slovakia metropolis with excellent access to local, long distance and international transport links, approx. 10 km to the airport... Kosice are secondary bigger city of Slovakia. Near is location of the existing hotel with a restaurant and other catering establishments with accommodation suitable for any visitors and relatives placed persons. In the neighboring building, are established members of the emergency ambulances - ambulance and at a distance of about 2 km is the first private hospital Kosice-Saca of standard equipment for the iron industry combinat USS KE. At a distance of about 200 meters there is a Christian church.
 
In the building there are underground premises suitable for a variety of physical activities, treatment processes, healthcare, restaurant - bar, wellness ... On the ground floor is planned a reception desk, dining room, kitchen, infirmary, offices ...
On 1st to 3rd floor they will be placed keeping abonents. 4th of floor mansard apartments will be designed for caregivers, director, distinguished guests ... The floors are connected by passenger and freight elevator.
In the area towards the main street is located two-storey underground car park, on the its roof at ground level will be situated park with lawns, flowers, shrubs and decorative greenery. On this section will be located an ornamental fountain too.
At approx. 1/3 of the area will be above ground parking lot. On the roof of part of the dining room it will be located terrace with a green roof. In the rear of the building are parking areas for service personnel and access roads for supplies and so on.
 
Our goal is to build a device that ensures higher loved one European standard, beautify and improve their decent old age. Since in this area in our region felt the lack of such facilities, it is necessary as soon as possible to solve this sensitive issue and as widely as possible and resolve. At the same time we utilize an existing infrastructure facility to be linked to energy, drinking water, sewerage and the building of serve out build structures that will highlight and beautify the whole neighborhood.
 
Estimated cost of construction is between 5-6 million. € expected time of implementation of 24 months in parts of:
1. Development of building projects with preliminary administrative charges - 150.000,- €.
2. Purchase of an existing building with land - 927.000,- €. 
3. Construction realisation with area finalisation - 5.000.000,- €.

Brief characteristics of the Košice region. In the districts of the region of 31. 12. 2013 it treated 66,000 organizational entities of the natural persons - entrepreneurs accounted for 60.4% on-year decrease their number by 0.03%. Of the 39,800 businesses accounted for the largest group, 35,600 tradesmen, who has recorded an annual decrease of 0.5%. At the end of 2013 there were registered 26,100 legal entities, respectively. 6.5% more than a year ago. Of these 18,200 businesses aimed at making profits. Is legally prevailed trading companies (66%). The largest group, 87.1% were small businesses with up to 19 employees. Business activities were concentrated mainly in trade, in scientific, professional and technical activities in industry and construction. In territorial terms, particularly in the regional city of Kosice and the districts Michalovce, Kosice surroundings, Trebišov and Spisska Nova Ves.
In terms of its contribution to the gross domestic product in Slovakia (11.4% in 2011) and the existing economic base is among the most important regions of the Slovak Republic. On average in 2011, resident of the Košice region produced gross domestic product at current prices worth 9,898 Euros.
In this region, unemployment remains high, after the Prešov and Banská Bystrica was at the end of 2013, the third highest in Slovakia rate reached 17.23%. Košice Region nationwide level exceeded by 3.37 percentage points on-year decrease rate by 2.35 points. The highest rate of registered unemployment was recorded in the district of Roznava (24.83%) and Trebišov (22.4%). Approximately one in five economically active resident was unemployed and in Sobrance, Gelnica, Košice-okolie. The lowest registered unemployment is long-term in Košice, respectively. in district Košice IV (10.28%). Of the 71,054 registered unemployed at the end of 2013 was more than 12 months in the register of labor, social affairs and family 60.9% of all applicants.
Raw material base of the region is the area of ​​the Slovak Ore Mountains, which in ancient times conditioned the emergence of mining, metallurgy of non-ferrous metals and engineering. These industries have a dominant position in modern steelworks and chemical enterprises are a critical component industry. S core economic sectors are industry (metallurgy, engineering, food, electronics, mining, building materials, fuel and energy), construction and agriculture. Important is food production that treats the products of primary agricultural production. Agricultural production is concentrated in the districts of Košice-surroundings, Trebišov, Michalovce and Sobrance.
Agricultural land occupies 335,000 hectares, which is half the area of ​​the Region; three-fifths of it is arable land, one third of permanent grassland. Forests cover nearly two-fifths of the surface area. More than three quarters of arable land in the districts of Košice-okolie, Michalovce and Trebišov, forests cover a particular area of ​​the district Rožňava, Košice-Surrounding and Gelnica.
The total length of road network in the region is 382.5 km 2, of which 5.4 km of motorways, first class roads and 340 km of roads II. Class 583.5 kilometers. Expressways and feeders are 39.2 km. The region passes 788.6 km of railway lines. Dry ports is significant - reloading in Čierna nad Tisou. In Košice airport it is of international importance.
Developed a network of trade, services, financial institutions, health and social facilities and scientific and cultural institutions. Higher education is concentrated in Kosice, where there are four universities (P. J. Safarik University, University of Technology, University of Veterinary Medicine and the entire University of Security Management ... ). Students can study at the Faculty of Business and Economics University Bratislava, Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University of Ruzomberok, Slovakia and the Faculty of Agricultural University of Nitra. In Košice Seat Constitutional Court and the Office of President, foreign consulate for example from Czech republic, Russia, Hungary, Izrael, Germany, Vietnam ...
Tourism as one of the most important areas of the economy in the territory of all districts of the region very favorable conditions for development. Natural beauty of the Slovak Paradise is unique. Without competition, the Slovak Karst with many caves, pits, platforms and other oddities. The best results in the development of tourism have long thanks to good natural conditions districts Michalovce, Spisska Nova Ves, Rožnava and Kosice. Natural beauty, rich cultural-historical monuments and sights of these regions are an important motivating factor in increasing traffic of tourists from home and abroad.";"";"";"Štefan Ďurčo";"durcostefan@centrum.sk";"Wednesday, 13 April, 2016";"Monday, 13 April, 2020";"";"Východné Slovensko";"Holubova 564, 04455";"Velka Ida";"Slovakia";"Social";"";"International";"";"The company was founded in August 2000. The main business was to prepare and provide lunches for the now former agricultural cooperative Slovosivo, sp in the 300 lunches. After its demise, we provided lunch for the successor of Agro Mold, Agro Valaliky, Mold Trade and later in PD Čečejovce of 240 lunches. We also cooked well and currently have boil for pensioners in the village of Velka Ida in the number of 40 pieces. Providing daily food distribution to our company directly to their homes.
> In 2007, we won the tender for the provision of meals for pupils and staff of SOS Induction, which educates young workers to close the steel giant U.S.Steel. Since then regularly we provide meals at number 90 breakfasts, 90 Des, 150 lunches and 90 dinners to this day.
> Our company has a hall and kitchen area of ​​approximately 300 m2 which are regularly organized various events (weddings, christenings, funeral receptions, anniversaries). The building also includes administrative section which previously housed workers already mentioned companies Valaliky Agro, Agro Mold and Mold Trade of approx 150 people. The building has office space, leased by our company to different buyers.";"Population on 1 January by age and sex";"DSS Košice - Šaca";"";"";"";"SME"
"3651";"Campania small Municipalities Collaborative Network (CosMiC-Net)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"31/05/2017 - 16:26";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Campania small Municipalities Collaborative Network (CosMiC-Net), is a loco-regional open network that currently involves more than 55 municipalities that joined directly, or through other local networks. CosMiC-Net aims to support the development and implementation of effective local policy approaches to respond to demographic ageing. Municipalities play a pivotal role in engaging older adults to actively contribute to their communities in their daily living, transfering experience and knowledge, providing family support, developing age-friendly buildings and environments. CoSMiC-Net is a network of Municipalities in Campania Region, to build up their capacity to join European initiatives. The action would break down the isolation of many small municipalities, promote team work and connect them to the international community, supporting them to take reciprocal advantage from European initiatives. The network identifies all relevant stakeholders that might prove relevant to the network, including local associations who involve the elderly that might join the network and contribute to develop collaborative work and joint activity plans. Currently, larger cities are also joining, such as Naples, Casoria, Salerno, to exchange good practices, and share knowledge, tools and development strategies.
The specific objectives of CoSMiC-Net are:
- to profile the Municipalities adhering to the network for their actual situation (“SNAPSHOT”) on age-relevant topics: demographics, geography, services, with a specific focus on socio-sanitary integration and home care, on common spaces/initiatives available for the elderly and on services available for age-friendly tourism. 
- to identify priority area of interventions for each Municipality, and promotes synergies among different Municipalities that might allow sharing of expertise, tools and services towards their capacity building to join international initiatives on Active and Healthy Aging and Independent living. 
- to disseminate the culture of Active Aging and Independent Living, and contributes to the empowerment of municiplities citizens with dedicated and joint initiatives.";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism";"";"Maddalena Illario";"illario@unina.it";"Tuesday, 7 January, 2014";"";"CosMiC-Net focuses on the strengthening of its international collaborations, taking advantage also of the European Covenant on Demographic Change, of AFE InnovNet and of the Reference Site Collaborative Network, where Campania RS participates. It currently involves more than 55 municipalities, covering a total population of 1.500.000 habitants, scaling up to all 5 Campania provinces (Napoli, Caserta, Avellino, Benevento and Salerno). Some Campania larger cities are also joining, such as Naples, Casoria, Salerno.";"Campania";"via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131";"Naples";"Italy";"Health";"http://www.policlinico.unina.it";"International";"";"Department of Architecture of Federico II University (DIARC), Municipality of MONTELLA, Municipality of BAGNOLI IRPINO, Municipality of NUSCO, Municipality of SANT'ANGELO DEI LOMBARDI, Municipality of CONZA DELLA CAMPANIA, Municipality of CALITRI, Municipality of LACEDONIA, Municipality of LIONI, Municipality of MORRA DE SANCTIS, Municipality of CALABRITTO, Municipality of CAPOSELE, Municipality of CASTELFRANCI, Municipality of MONTEMARANO, Municipality of SANT'ANDREA DI CONZA, Municipality of SENERCHIA, Municipality of TEORA, Municipality of TORELLA DEI LOMBARDI, Municipality of CASSANO IRPINO, Municipality of GESUALDO, Municipality of ANDRETTA, Municipality of CAIRANO, Municipality of AGEROLA, Municipality of SAN GENNARO VESUVIANO, Municipality of SAN GIUSEPPE VESUVIANO, Municipality of OTTAVIANO, Municipality of GRUMO NEVANO, Municipality of TORA E PICCILLI, Municipality of MIGNANO MONTE LUNGO, Municipality of GALLUCCIO, Municipality of CONCA DELLA CAMPANIA, Municipality of MARZANO APPIA, Municipality of PRESENZANO, Municipality of ROCCA D'EVANDRO, Municipality of SAN PIETRO INFINE, Municipality of CAPACCIO, Municipality of MINORI, Municipality of BELLOSGUARDO, Municipality of SANZA, Municipality of MONTESANO, Municipality of POLLICA, Municipality of CASALVELINO, Municipality of CAMPAGNA, Municipality of NAPOLI, Municipality of SALERNO, Municipality of CASORIA, Municipality of VALLESACCARDA, Municipality of CARIFE, Municipality of VALLATA, Municipality of SCAMPITELLA, Municipality of ZUNGOLI, Municipality of SAN SOSSIO BARONIA, Municipality of VILLANOVA DEL BATTISTA, Municipality of FLUMERI, Municipality of SAN NICOLA BARONIA, Municipality of CASTEL BARONIA, Municipality of TREVICO";"Municipalities involved in the network, International projects involving Campania municipalities, Scale-up of novel tools targeting municipalities, Dissemination events targeting municipalities";"";"";"";"";"Public health provider"
"3645";"Share knowledge and experience on age friendly environments in South Limburg (NL)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:52";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Share knowledge and experience on activities and projects in South Limburg (NL) regarding age friendly environments and community health promotion. Bring expertise from a regional and local public health perspective. Work with European partners in new projects to improve age friendly communities.";"";"";"Anita Vermeer";"anita.vermeer@ggdzl.nl";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"The GGD Zuid Limburg is involved in several projects regarding age friendly environments, such as: 1. VEiP (network for Healthcare and social organisations improving the life of elderly in the Parkstad region)
2. Blauwe Zorg (combining social services and Healthcare budgets; increasing citizen empowerment; shift from specialist care to home care)
3. Senior Friendly Municipality of Maastricht
4. Senior Friendly Communities, Interreg project";"Zuid-Limburg";"Geleenbeeklaan 2, 6166 GR";"Geleen";"Netherlands";"Health";"http://www.ggdzl.nl";"Regional";"";"";"";"VEiP report Province of Limburg";"";"";"";"Public health provider"
"3611";"Acknowledge, appreciate and convey the experience of workers 50+";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"20/06/2017 - 14:02";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Although it has been more than a decade since the identification of the challenge to be faced by the European Union regarding the issue of keeping workers over 50 employed, several studies show the companies do not invest, or invest too little, on the working population over 45, either in terms of professional development or in terms of continuing training.
The purposes of this commitment encompass getting to know:
- the conditions under which the continuing training courses for workers over 50 are planned: often related to the insertion of new technologies, the courses are implemented on the urgency to solve production problems, lacking the conditions or the time needed to allow the use of the new tools and without taking the recipients’ specificities into consideration; they are often designed based on a framework distant from the work’s reality and they sometimes ignore the knowledge and the know-how held by the professionals, so they could see their qualifications translated into their employment situation.
- the necessary conditions for the contributions from the elder workers as trainers, tutors, could be passed on to the younger workers, particularly regarding the health and safety issues at work and the risks management.";"";"";"Marta Santos";"marta@fpce.up.pt";"Thursday, 1 September, 2016";"Friday, 29 June, 2018";"We started the process of identifying companies with workers 50+.";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Rua Alfredo Allen, s/n, 4200-135";"Porto";"Portugal";"Social";"http://www.fpce.up.pt/cpup/english/index.html";"International";"";"Porto4Ageing";"To know the training policies from SME in the Oporto metropolitan area for the workers over 50, To know training processes that involve the transference of the work experience between the workers over 50 and the younger workers";"";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3601";"Inequality in health and physical inactivity among seniors";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:52";"D4 Age friendly environments";"This project wants to provide evidence on how to support and promote more physical activity and healthier lifestyles among senior citizens, changes in the physical local environment and public space, based on empowerment of the seniors and co-creation principles.
The project has a multidisciplinary approach combining (public) health research, spatial planning and design and architecture. The main theoretical frame for the project is public health, which takes a starting point the citizen's daily lifesettings and living conditions. The hypothesis for the project is that in order to work actively with health inequalities among seniors, related to physical activities, it is important to focus on concrete changes and interventions in the public space, making streets, squares and the nature easily accessible for activities in groups. The project will provide evidence based guidelines on how to create a better connection between the physical local environment, health and active ageing.";"";"";"Jens Troelsen";"JTroelsen@health.sdu.dk";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Tuesday, 31 December, 2019";"No evidence created yet.
Visit the website: www.apen.dk";"DANMARK";"Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense";"Odense";"Denmark";"Health";"http://www.sdu.dk";"National";"";"University of Copenhagen and The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation";"baseline and follow-up messurements using questionaires, accelerometers and global positioning system (GPS) to detect movement patterns, intensity, frequency and extent of physical activity, self-perceived  physical, mental and social health";"Engaging 65+ citizens in planning and creating age friendly environments in local communities";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3598";"Career paths of workers 50+, ageing at and from the work, segregation and exclusion due to the health status";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 16:52";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Most public health campaigns ignore the impact the working conditions have on health, though its analysis materialises the public interest, either from the workers themselves, the employers, or the social security. To leave the working conditions outside the equation while arguing public health issues spoils the recognition of the work as a determinant for many identified health problems and as an exclusion factor, and the follow-on of a so-called primary prevention.
Consequently, we argue that the premature ageing processes, caused by the conditions under which the work activity is performed, given the length of the career path, must consist in an opportunity to cogitate sustainable working systems.
The purposes of this commitment comprise, simultaneously, a guideline at the level of the companies’ actual practices and at the public policies:
- realise which occupations, paths, working conditions and work organisation principles are conducive to a sustainable increase in the active life, without hazarding the workers’ health (both during the work period and after retirement), assuring the production systems are as efficient as possible;
- map the public policies that have been considered favourable to a sustainable development, of the regions, the companies, and the workers over 50.";"5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"";"Liliana Cunha";"lcunha@fpce.up.pt";"Thursday, 1 September, 2016";"Friday, 29 June, 2018";"";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Rua Alfredo Allen, s/n, 4200-135";"Porto";"Portugal";"Health";"http://www.fpce.up.pt/cpup/english/index.html";"International";"";"Porto4Ageing";"To design the local mapping of ageing factors due to work and also of early work quitting, To produce indicators to sustain a planned age, health and workers’ well-being management";"";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3571";"Development of products and technologies helping maintain health and quality of life";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"A3 - 3.Scaling up of good practices focusing on the exploitation of ICT tools";"02/12/2016 - 18:14";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"Kazimierz Murzyn";"kmurzyn@lifescience.pl";"Wednesday, 13 April, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"Małopolskie";"Bobrzynskiego 14";"Krakow";"Poland";"Health";"http://www.lifescience.pl";"Regional";"";"Foundation Klaster LifeScience Krakow is the non-profit organisation devoted to manage and coordinate the LifeScience Krakow cluster initiative, established in year 2006 as the collaborative project of institutions from Malopolska Region. The objectives of the KLSK is (a) to support innovation and advancements in the life science field, (b) to enable effective global connectivity and the optimization of existing potential of individuals and organizations, and (c) to develop the resources and competences in the life science sector in order to effectively explore opportunities related to development of a knowledge-based economy.

The network consist of institutions representing six areas of interests: biotechnology and life science business (BioF), research & development (R&D), science and education (Edu), healthcare (Med), business support (Biz) and local government (Gov).

The strategic areas of KLSK activities cover two value chains – both deriving from the biotechnology and life science domains:
1)	Products and technologies improving health and quality of individual life, and cover broadly defined fields of interest from drug discovery & research services to medical diagnostics to e-health and telemedicine to advanced to advanced non-drug therapies to cosmetics, to food and environment. 
2)	Products and technologies for sustainable development and bioeconomy

Activities of KLSK strongly correlate with Regional Development and Regional Innovation Strategies in which life science and related bio-economy are directly stipulated as one of regional “smart” strategies (others to be energy, IT and modern chemistry).";"";"";"";"";"";"Other"
"3566";"Porto, Age-Friendly City";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"08/06/2016 - 16:52";"C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"The municipality of Porto adhered to the WHO Network of Age-friendly Cities, has been developing several initiatives in partnership with other local institutions, in making the city more friendly of the elderly.
This membership involves the establishment of a base-line assessment of diagnoses, the development of an action plan for three years and the identification of monitoring indicators of the action plan progress.
In 2016/2018  assumes the commitement to draw and implementing the plan of action to three years and the identification of monitoring indicators of the action plan progress.
For the Action Plan of the design are in development 6 Participative workshops subordinated to the same aforementioned research themes: ""Spaces Exteriors and buildings"" / ""Housing"", ""Respect and Social Inclusion"", ""Transport"", ""Social Participation"" + "" Civic participation and Employment "","" Communication and information ""and"" Community Support and Health Services. "" The methodology is based on a participatory strategy planning / intervention, involving government, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions and elderly organizations.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Raquel Castelo Branco";"raquel.castellobranco@cm-porto.pt";"Wednesday, 1 January, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"By joining the global network of cities friends of older people, Municipality of Porto made a commitment to the achievement of four major actions. The first actions were already implemented:  
- Design and implement a network of partnerships to develop the project and to ensure the participation of the elderly and Public Organizations (in health and Higher Education) and Civil Society Organizations with different services for older people / families;
- Develop and implement a diagnostic that had evaluated the specifics of ""age-friendly city"" in the eight areas identified in the ""WHO Age-friendly Cities Guide"":• Outdoor spaces and buildings;
• Transport;
• Housing;
• Social Participation;
• Respect and social inclusion;
• Civic participation and employment;
• Communication and information;
• Community support and health services.
The next actions include the following activities:
- In partnership, draw an Action Plan with duration of three years, based on data from the initial diagnosis and with the help of experts in each of the specific areas. This will start with the organization of Workshops about how Porto can become a more age-friendly city with the participation of all local actors, including the elderly.";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Praça General Humberto Delgado 4049-001 Porto";"Porto";"Portugal";"Other";"http://www.cm-porto.pt";"Regional";"";"Escola Superior de Tecnologias da Saude do Porto do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Liga de Profilaxia Social, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar da Universisdade do Porto";"";"Participated Diagnosis, Elaboration of a participated Action Plan , Monitorization and evaluation of life quality in the city of Porto";"Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"3558";"Promotion of Responsible Research and Innovation on European projects";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"03/02/2017 - 11:56";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Promotion of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in european research and innovation proposals in European and in International projects on the health field.
The European Project Office (EPO) disseminates and promotes the participation on EU programmes, and fosters the inclussion of RRI practices in relation with the different activities. 
EPO has also the objective to raise institutional awareness about RRI, and disseminate the identified good practices of ongoing activities.";"";"";"Teresa Corral; Laura Mohedano";"tcorral@eu-isciii.es; lmohedano@eu-isciii.es";"Wednesday, 13 April, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"First contacts with leading organisation of Synergy 05: RRI";"ESPAÑA";"Monforte de Lemos 5, 28029";"Madrid";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.isciii.es";"National";"Related to Synergy 05: RRI";"";"Awareness at level of regional representatives on health R&I (liason offices), Training and Awareness to participants";"Responsible Research and Innovation. Training course. Summer School at Complutense University of Madrid. July 2016, Network of regional representatives on Health R&I, EU-LAC Health H2020 Training, 2 partnerships of international organisations to work on European RRI- related projects";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"National public administration, Research / academia"
"3551";"Smart cities in an ageing society";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"18/11/2016 - 11:30";"D4 Age friendly environments";"POLIBIENESTAR, a Public Research Institute belonging to the University of Valencia specialized in research, innovation and social technology, and AGE Platform Europe, the largest network of organisations of and for older persons, are strongly involved in the promotion of age-friendly environments and are paying due attention to the inclusion of older persons in smart cities’ initiatives. In this context, we presented together in June 2014 a commitment under the EIP on Smart Cities and Communities in which we committed to support public authorities to better understand older urban dwellers’ needs by developing methodologies to enhance older persons’ meaningful involvement in the relevant local decision-making processes. Since then, we are involved in the Citizens’ Focus Action Cluster and we are collaborating in areas linked to citizens’ engagement tools and knowledge sharing. This commitment is linked to the AFE-INNOVNET and MOPACT participatory methodologies, which we promoted, and to the understanding of the specific challenges older persons face in urban areas.  We now would like to further bridge our involvement in both EIPs to feed in the discussions related to the creation of inclusive smart cities in both fora and doing so contribute to the EU efforts to address older urban dwellers’ needs.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Mireia Ferri, Jorge Garcés, Ophelie Durand";"mireia.ferri@uv.es, jorge.garces@uv.es, Ophelie.Durand@age-platform.eu";"Sunday, 1 June, 2014";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"";"Serpis 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"AGE Platfrom Europe";"";"Principles and Enablers for Citizen Engagement. A Knowledge Sharing Document, Participation to the new sub-group on co-creation methodologies in smart cities, -	Guidelines for co-producing age-friendly environments with older people, European Week of Regions and Cities (side event), EIP SCC’s Inclusive Smart Cities, VLC health ecosystem";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"European organisation, Research / academia"
"3503";"Age-friendly environments and ageing towards a friendly publicness - planning evaluation and decision support systems";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:52";"C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"General objectives:

1. Develop high-quality research in the fields investigated by the Centre, in particular in the framework of projects sponsored by the European Union and FCT, leading to books, book chapters, and papers published in leading scientific journals and in the proceedings of prestigious international conferences.

2. Contribute to the dissemination of scientific knowledge, in particular knowledge generated in the Centre, through the organization of national and international scientific and technical meetings and the edition of scientific publications.

3. Carry out scientific consulting activities, especially those related to the assessment of research programmes, projects, actions and scholarships.

4. Prepare national and foreign researchers with a solid scientific background, in particular through the organization of doctoral programmes and the supervision of doctoral theses.

5. Establish solid connections with foremost research institutions in the fields investigated by the Centre, notably through the joint participation in research programmes, projects and actions, the joint supervision of doctoral theses, and the co-authorship of scientific works.
         
6. Provide services with relevant scientific component to the community using the respective problems as a source of inspiration for part of the research activities carried out in the Centre.

At present, CITTA comprises four Research Groups: Planning and Environmental Assessment (PEA); Urban Planning and Housing (UPH); Transport Analysis and Planning (TAP); and Transport Engineering and Management (TEM). The two former groups are based at FEUP and the two latter at FCTUC, but they all involve researchers from both and other institutions.

An innovative, creative, dynamic and productive European research centre, developing inter and multidisciplinary applied research, policy and design oriented, in the complementary fields of Spatial Planning, Environmental Policy, and Transport Planning and Engineering, focusing on the roles of cities, urban systems and their transport infrastructure and services under a distinctive post carbon paradigm perspective, able to feed and influence the international research agenda without jeopardizing the potential of knowledge generation associated to the specific nature of local, regional and national planning and transport issues.";"";"";"Paulo Pinho";"pcpinho@fe.up.pt";"Sunday, 1 May, 2016";"Wednesday, 1 May, 2019";"research group 1 - planning and environmental assessment (PEA)
research group 2 - urban planning and housing (UPH)
research group 3 - transport analysis and planning (TAP)
research group 4 - transport engineering and management (TEM)";"";"Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, s/n 4200-465 Porto";"Porto";"Portugal";"Other";"http://citta.fe.up.pt/";"International";"";"partners of Porto4Ageing consortium";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3502";"Age-friendly environments and ageing towards a friendly publicness";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 16:46";"A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Planning age-friendly spaces can be one of the most effective local policy approaches for responding to demographic ageing. Physical, social and cultural environments are key determinants of whether people can remain healthy, independent and autonomous throughout the standard process of getting older. 
Having public spaces as a ""place of ageing"" that encourages the elderly to get rid of their space ""private / home,"" brings out a vital opportunity to promote health through activity that can be developed outdoor, individually or in a group.
As systematic study of age-friendly urban design and a socio-cognitive approach over ageing (active), while an individual-collective process at the public space scale of residential areas mostly inhabited by elderly, this commitment intends to demonstrate how ‘age-friendly urban design and programmes’ can contribute to liveable spaces and better citizens’ life focused on ageing needs as a transversal solution for all, including:
• A proposal relating elderly needs and capacities with the assessment of the quality of public space.
• Alternative programmes / municipal rules, actions and urban design criteria for public spaces regarding elderly outdoor daily life as a tool to improve the quality of public space and age-friendly environments.
• Proposal for an International Classification of Urban Design, to complement the database tool for evaluate the quality of public spaces by establishing a match point with health, concerning to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.";"2.4 ICT for fall prevention standardisation and interoperability, 3.2 Compilation of data and evidence on fall prediction, oriented to policy makers , 2.1 Good practices for scaling up strategies., 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 1.2 Disseminate Innovative Procurement guidelines among EU public procurers and other  stakeholders , 2.1 Develop and disseminate a common vision on how to reach interoperability within and between domains, 3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA";"";"Lara Taveira da Mota Mendes";"activeageingdesign@gmail.com";"Sunday, 1 May, 2016";"Wednesday, 1 May, 2019";"Project carried out in the Spatial Planning and Environmental Assessment Unit focus on the interaction between spatial dynamics, urban environmental issues and impact assessment, planning evaluation and decision support systems, as PhD research Project: 1.29 - Urban Design and Active Ageing, the public space of residential areas.
As identified in the list of good practices of the Municipality of Porto, this project can assume an important role concerning to the implement of innovative solutions and age-friendly urban design interventions where the practice and the municipal strategy supports its decisions in order to solve and respond to the problems and aspirations of all citizens.";"CONTINENTE";"Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, s/n 4200-465 Porto";"Porto";"Portugal";"Other";"http://citta.fe.up.pt/";"International";"";"Municipality of Porto";"";"";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3501";"AGE-FRIENDLY EMPLOYMENT";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"27/03/2017 - 09:31";"D4 Age friendly environments";"POLIBIENESTAR is a Public Research Institute specialized in research, innovation and social technology, technical advice and training in public policies. Its final mission is the improvement of the Welfare and Quality of Life of society. It is composed by an interdisciplinary team with 34 senior and 24 junior researchers with national and European experience from different departments of eight Spanish Universities. This interdisciplinary perspective is necessary to respond to the complexity of welfare systems and allows Polibienestar to develop, from innovative and classic research, effective analysis and solutions for new social challenges. 
Polibienestar tries to promote life-long learning and involve ICT devices, and e-learning platforms as a mean to arrive more participants, widespread their knowledge and contribute to reduce the digital gap with vulnerable groups at the same time promoting and equity, social cohesion and active citizenship encouraging employees to continue learning along their lives. Moreover, Polibienestar participates in a European project focused on increasing the skills of unemployed people to increase their labour inclusion, among them older workers. Concretely, Polibienestar contributes to accumulate practice-oriented knowledge on the factors that positively and negatively affect labour resilience and inclusiveness, explaining differences within and between countries and their labour market outcomes.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Elisa Valia, Mireia Ferri, Jorge Garcés, Sandra Martínez, Paula Sabater";"elisa.valia@uv.es, mireia.ferri@uv.es, jordi.garces@uv.es , Sandra.Martinez-Molina@uv.es; Paula.Sabater@uv.es";"Monday, 31 December, 2012";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"According to the results under the project INSPIRES, age has been a condition affecting the labour position during the crisis due to the fact that some labour markets have an important dualisation by age. In this sense, older workers enjoy better labour conditions compared to other vulnerable groups. However, the main labour threat for this collective is the long term-unemployment, highly influenced by the difficulty in returning to labour market once they are unemployed, as a common feature of all countries analysed. Some factors have been stressed as causes affecting labour position of older workers. Thus, there are some cross-cutting factors such as human capital and work experience, health issues, the contractual arrangements, and the employer prejudices which can affect their labour position. In addition, specifics factors such as policies addressed to this collective as the pension schemes could affect their labour position.";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË, DEUTSCHLAND, ESPAÑA, ITALIA, MAGYARORSZÁG, NEDERLAND, SLOVENIJA, SVERIGE, ΚΕΝΤΡΙΚΗ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (KENTRIKI ELLADA)";"Serpis 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"";"";"Workshop ""The labour market and vulnerable groups"" , National report on the labour market position of vulnerable groups in Spain, Comparative report on explanation of differences in labour market positions between groups,  Identifying resilient labour adjustments to improve public labour market policies during the economic crisis by using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3497";"Sensing and remote monitoring for healthy ageing in the smart living environments of tomorrow.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:46";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"The commitment of Università Politecnica delle Marche (UNVIPM) will mainly focus on the development of novel sensing methodologies and architectures for the smart environments. The objective is to explore both the sensing solutions and the ICT possibilities in order to fulfil the requirements from the social and medical worlds and address the necessities of more functional and efficient the living environment of the future. UNIVPM can provide large experience - it was already committed to the EIP-AHA activities – in the fields of : Building environments, Sensing technologies, Elders pathologies, Health systems management and health data management.";"";"";"Prof. Lorenzo Scalise";"l.scalise@univpm.it";"Tuesday, 12 April, 2016";"Monday, 30 April, 2018";"Università Politecnica delle Marche has provided his contribution to teh D4 group activities either by documents preparation, either as full partecipation to the EIP-AHA conference of partners, either as contribution to teh activities of the Action Group D4 activities.";"ITALIA";"Via Brecce Bianche";"Ancona";"Italy";"Social";"http://www.univpm.it";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3496";"Caregivers´Quality of Life";"Commitment";"Non-reported / No information available";"";"02/12/2016 - 19:13";"D4 Age friendly environments";"We are committed to collaborate in the promotion of informal caregivers´quality of life, based in innovation and research.

We are interest in doing international partnerships and to integrate a care innovation ecosystem, where caregivers play a decision role in quality of life of those who care and in the development of innovative solutions.";"";"";"Bruno Alves";"pcjbta@gmail.com";"Tuesday, 12 April, 2016";"";"";"";"";"";"Portugal";"Health";"http://www.cuidadoresportugal.pt";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for informal care givers"
"3489";"EIPAHAbyKVC: engaging Kveloce clients and partners in EIPonAHA activities";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"A2 - 4.Sustainability of the AG A2 activity.";"11/11/2016 - 15:01";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Kveloce I+D+i is a consultancy already involved in the health innovation arena. Among its clients and partners, this SME works with several hospitals and health service providers, research and scientific entities, ICT providers and innovative SME, NGOs and associations, but also public local and regional administration in Spain (mainly Valencia and Asturias region). 
This commitment aims at contributing to the transfer of knowledge and capacity building by involving the clients and collaborators of Kveloce in the EIP AHA activities, mainly AG A2, but also engaging the relevant stakeholders in other AGs activities. More concretely, Kveloce aims to support specific actions, such as the elaboration of a funding strategy for the sustainability of the AG A2 or the elaboration of new business models and financial schemes for AHA related technologies.";"4.1 Applications and ICT tools for supporting adherence in medical plans , 4.2 I Integrated care and intelligent DSS systems to support adherence models., 2.2 Experts agreement to evaluate quality of practices/technologies in falls prevention. , 3.1 Benchmarking criteria & tools.        , 3.2 Compilation of data and evidence on fall prediction, oriented to policy makers , 4.2 Looking for funding and finance opportunities , 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 2.1 Integrated care legislation, governance, business models, finance models and incentives., 5.1 Organise and participate in knowledge transfer activities., 9.2    Align the activities of the B3 Action Group with other EU initiatives and projects., 1.2 Disseminate Innovative Procurement guidelines among EU public procurers and other  stakeholders , 5.2 Disseminate the results of the defined examples, 6.1 Create synergies, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Maite Ferrando";"mferrando@kveloce.com";"Sunday, 1 May, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"";"Roger de Lauria 10, 7";"Valencia";"Spain";"Other";"http://www.kveloce.com";"National";"";"Spanish Society of Health and Social Care";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, ‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"";"";"SME"
"3483";"Comprehensive model for MCI, frailty and functional decline risk detection and interventions in smart cities environments";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:46";"D4 Age friendly environments";"MultiMed Engineers, currently partner of the H2020 Project City4Age (Elderly-friendly city services for active and healthy ageing , #689731), is committed to create a risk detection and subsequent risk counteracting intervention model related to MCI, frailty and, more in general, functional decline in aging populations living in smart cities.
The assumption underlying this commitment is that smart cities collect a significant wealth of data that can be used to measure appropriate indicators, based on current geriatrics knowledge, to detect signs of health decline earlier than allowed by current practices. A special challenge of this endeavour is to unobtrusively measure behaviour and behaviour changes (such as those addressed for instance by IADLs scales) to derive risk indicators.
On the other side, the smart city can – through appropriate coordination of information and services –constitute the most effective environment to enact interventions aimed at counteracting those risks.";"4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"";"Franco Mercalli";"f.mercalli@multimedengineers.com";"Tuesday, 1 December, 2015";"Thursday, 31 May, 2018";"MultiMed Engineers is addressing the commitment through the participation in the H2020 Project City4Age (Elderly-friendly city services for active and healthy ageing , #689731). Within this project, MultMed is coordinating the activities of WP2 (Requirements of the risk detection system), it will support the implementation of project’s prototypes, to be deployed in six testbed cities (Athens, Birmingham, Lecce, Madrid, Montpellier, Singapore)and it will participate in the Innovation management activities related to project’s results.";"ITALIA";"Strada Cavallotti 11";"Parma";"Italy";"ICT";"http://www.multimedengineers.com/";"International";"";"";"Usage of the risk detection model into several cities, Usage of the intervention model into several cities";"City4Age frailty and MCI risk model";"Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM)";"";"";"SME"
"3457";"Nursing Homes Classification System";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:46";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Research, data mining and results validation towards implementing a nursing home classification system based in an integrated management system model. Nursing homes, in Portugal were selected as the target population addressed for the classification system testing/validation. Main resources comprehend a case-study approach including existing nursing home facilities. The review results clearly show the major influence of an integrated management system, comprehending occupational health and safety, environmental, quality and social responsibility issues. A classification system proposal, a main model output, will act as a management indicator for the decision making stakeholders";"4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas";"";"Miguel Tato Diogo / Fátima Pinheiro Araújo";"tatodiogo@fe.up.pt / fatimapinheiroa@gmail.com";"Tuesday, 1 January, 2013";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"An organization, in a city in the north of Portugal was selected as the target population addressed for the classification system testing/validation, in a case-study approach, comprehending an existing four nursing homes facilities for a total of 130 residents.";"PORTUGAL, CONTINENTE";"Praça Gomes Teixeira, s/n, 4099-002";"Porto";"Portugal";"Other";"https://sigarra.up.pt/up/pt/web_base.gera_pagina?p_pagina=universidade";"National";"";"AgeUP - U.Porto Ageing Network - Competence Centre for Active and Healthy Ageing";"";"";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3433";"Networking for actors in the area AHA";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"C2 - 1.Guidelines on how to implement innovative procurement";"13/06/2016 - 19:38";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"ZENIT as EEN member and organiser of the MEDICA International Healthcare Brokerage event (since more than 15 years) will open this event to members of the EIP AHA. We would offer also a reduction of the participation fee from 200 € to 100 €. 
We had in 2015 about 300 participants from about 30 countries (worldwide) with more than 1000 bilateral meetings. We had also about 30 beneficiaries from the SME instrument participating as result of cooperation with the European Commission. For further information of the event please see the website of the 2015 event: www.b2match.eu/medica2015. The Website for the 2016 event will be published in June. With the brokerage event we want to match companies, research institutions, higher education institutions for a research, technological and business cooperation in the health sector, so also in the EIP AHA area.
We had integrated actors of the innovative procurement area in the brokerage event. ZENIT is one the leading organisations in Germany in the area of innovative procurement. We support here the regional government by awareness rising, by advising potentially interested bodies, by created international consortia, like THALEA PCP and PPI. We are also participating in such applications and projects, like PRO4VIP. We commit that we will in the next years further develop this area, because we think that innovative procurement is a very helpful tool to get the right products for the health sector.";"1.1 Update the guidelines on innovative procurement , 1.2 Disseminate Innovative Procurement guidelines among EU public procurers and other  stakeholders , 1.3 Contributing to the knowledge on Innovative Procurement by mapping public and private investments, 5.2 Disseminate the results of the defined examples";"";"Juan Carmona-Schneider";"jc@zenit.de";"Tuesday, 12 April, 2016";"";"";"NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN";"Bismarckstr. 28, 45470";"Mülheim an der Ruhr";"Germany";"Other";"http://www.zenit.de";"International";"";"The MEDICA brokerage event is the commitment. Here we have more than 50 co-organisers from the Enterprise Europe Network and other organisations supporting the events by promoting and bringing their clients to the brokerage event.";"Number of participants";"MEDICA Healthcare Brokerage Event";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"SME"
"3425";"Musculoskeletal health in the workplace";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"08/06/2016 - 16:46";"D4 Age friendly environments";"To move organisations from a reactive to a proactive approach to the musculoskeletal health of older workers by enabling organisations to incorporate musculoskeletal health into their strategic aims and to promote good musculoskeletal health throughout their workforce to ensure that individuals are able to work to their long term potential and maintain full and productive lives, so maintaining their economic independence. This will be achieved by development of an assessment toolkit to enable an organisation to understand the problems and issues relating to staff musculoskeletal health and by developing an international workplace charter and supporting guide for best practice for improving the musculoskeletal health of older workers";"";"";"James Howarth";"jim.howarth@nhs.net";"Monday, 1 August, 2016";"Wednesday, 1 August, 2018";"";"";"Bone and Joint Research Group, Knowledge Spa, Treliske";"Truro";"United Kingdom";"Health";"http://bjdonline.org";"International";"";"The Work Foundation Alliance Limited";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for care professionals, European organisation, Research / academia"
"3412";"Together for a dementia-friendly Bruges!";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"08/06/2016 - 16:45";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Foton is one of the first dementia expertise centre in Belgium, giving information, advice and training to professional caregivers and striving to strengthen the co-operation between all relevant partners in dementia-care, including volunteers. It runs a series of activities that contribute to improve the lives of those with dementia and their carers. Activities include meeting afternoons, a choir, specialised dementia counseling and family care, seasonal celebrations and European and international undertakings (through the European Foundations’ Initiative on Dementia – EFID). 
‘Together for a dementia-friendly Bruges!’ is a long-term awareness-building project in which all relevant partners, such as healthcare services, socio-cultural associations, local businesses (e.g. restaurants, shopkeepers), educational organizations, public and private services (e.g. police), are invited to make an active contribution, both individually and through partnerships, to creating a dementia-friendly community. Foton is committed to further develop the project with the aim to infiltrate the city of Bruges and all its structures in order to create a climate where dementia is borne by the entire community. Bruges is a well-known dementia-friendly city, it attracts practitioners from all over the world interested in the approach used to create an inclusive community. Foton is committed to improve the services offered to keep Bruges an inspiring dementia-friendly city for any community in Belgium, Europe and worldwide.";"";"";"Bart Deltour";"bart.deltour@familiezorg-wvl.be";"Tuesday, 1 January, 2013";"";"";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË";"Biskajersplein 2";"Bruges";"Belgium";"Social";"";"Regional";"A new action group on dementia-friendly initiatives";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"3381";"Promoting innovation for Smart environments and Cities through the design and development of accessible and inclusive ICT solutions for seniors.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"08/06/2016 - 16:45";"C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"ISOIN is coordinating and participating in several innovative IT projects aimed at new generation of inclusive and accessible Smart Home applications. These applications are devoted to two main purposes: to improve the welfare and quality of life of elders, and to foster their access to new technologies.
Regarding the first kind of applications, ISOIN is collaborating in initiatives that are focused in promoting healthy diets, avoiding or delaying as much as possible cognitive/functional decline related to the process of ageing, whilst fostering engaged and committed seniors towards their self-support.
Regarding the second kind of applications, ISOIN is collaborating and leading several initiatives focused in the improvement  of leisure activities of seniors and the provision of services that help them with daily tasks (e.g. housework), the enhancement of seniors’  quality of labout at their work environment, the participation of retired seniors in current labour market through the enablement the transfer of their valuable knowledge to SME, and at the end, fostering independent living at home whilst strengthening the cooperation among in/formal carers that support the independent living of senior citizens.";"4.1 Applications and ICT tools for supporting adherence in medical plans , 4.2 I Integrated care and intelligent DSS systems to support adherence models., 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 2.3 Positive patient experience with health and care services, co-production and supported self-management., 2.4 Roll-out of electronic health records, integrated health and care records and digital technology., 2.5 Integrated care pathways and whole population management of chronic care., 2.6 Workforce education and training programmes, learning resources, knowledge, skills and competences., 3.6 Analysis of workforce and training needs in relation to integrated care and ICT., 4.3 Further develop consensus-based framework for patient empowerment., 5.1 Organise and participate in knowledge transfer activities., 9.1    Identify EU initiatives and projects of strategic relevance for the EIP on AHA., 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Elisa Jimeno";"elisa.jimeno@isoin.es";"Wednesday, 12 March, 2014";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"The commitment of ISOIN has been shared in the participation of workshops and meetings fostered to analyzed and evaluate the current situation in the ageing population. ISOIN has been closely working with seniors and organization focused on care programs. Due to this involvement, ISOIN has gained large experience and expertise in personalization and adaptation of new technology, in order to be accessible and usable for them.";"ESPAÑA";"Calle Astronomia; Torre 4 planta 3; 41015";"Seville";"Spain";"ICT";"http://www.isoin.es";"International";"";"";"Transfer knowledge , Improvement of heath situation; cost reduction; engagement and motivation";"DIET4Elders";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"SME"
"3359";"Achieve a basic smart home infrastructure in each new built house in The Netherlands";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"08/06/2016 - 16:45";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The commitment will involve:
a) awareness raising among each stakeholder in the building process of new built houses to implement a basic infrastructure in new built houses, consisting of both optical fiber broadband and basic intelligence in a hub/gateway within the house
b) promoting IoT networks outside the house for connection of services when being outside the home.";"";"";"Ad van Berlo";"a.vberlo@smart-homes.nl";"Thursday, 1 September, 2016";"Tuesday, 31 December, 2019";"Explorations being developed in the course of 2016.";"";"Torenallee 20, 5617 BC";"Eindhoven";"Netherlands";"Housing";"http://www.smart-homes.nl";"National";"";"Housing associations, real estate companies, big insurance companies, members of the Smart Homes Partner Community.";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3329";"Smart specialization in age friendly tourism.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"08/06/2016 - 16:45";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Following the assessment carried out in 2014 by the region of Murcia in its strategy of smart specialization (RIS3Murcia) it has been identified a number (3) areas of expertise, in which our new commitment aligns. Most potential areas of smart specialization are health and tourism, being our commitment the specialization of the region in active and healthy tourism by enhancing the possibility of active circuits (trails, routes, spas, etc.) to mobilize the population as a whole as much as the domestic and the foreign tourism to achieve higher levels of physical activity according the latest guidelines.
This commitment is halfway between the AG A1 Adherence and AG D4 Age Friendly Environments. Given that we are working in both sides we have decided to keep our commitment both in AG A1 (adherence to physical activity) and D4 Age friendly Tourism and its impact.";"";"";"Encarna Guillen Navarro";"beatriz.martinez-lozano@carm.es";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"The smart specialization strategy (RIS3 Murcia) Identified the tourism sector, one with the largest number of workers employed, but maintainig low-skilled, low innovation, low technological and low scientific development. It contrasts with Murcia being one of the few European regions with natural spas and thalassotherapy centers, who have attended traditionally local population but with little adaptation to a senior European public and, even more, limited internationalization. Recently it has-been developed a line of senior tourism tourist that has to expand. In addition, it has-been recently organized the first business association existing in Health Tourism in Spain. It consists of 7 different establishments united by the philosophy of health, advocating for Murcia a position as a destination for Health Tourism. This same spirit should expand the age-friendly tourism.";"Región de Murcia";"Ronda de Levante, nº11, 30008 MURCIA-SPAIN";"Murcia";"Spain";"Health";"https://www.carm.es/web/pagina?IDCONTENIDO=1&IDTIPO=180";"Regional";"";"QUADRUPLE HELIX: POLICY: Murcia’s Regional Ministry of Health, Murcia’s Foundation for Research and Education in Health (FFIS), Murcia’s Institute for Biomedical Research (IMIB), Department of Family and Equal Opportunities, Murcia’s Social Action Institute (IMAS) - elderly people branch-, City council of Murcia capital town. ACADEMY: University of Murcia: Department of Food Technology, Nutrition and Food Science;  Research Group  in Technology Modeling, Knowledge Management and Processing;  and Murcia’s Institute for Research in Aging, Murcia’s Nursing Society, Murcia’s Geriatrics and Gerontology Society, and the College of Psychologists. PATIENTS: Murcia’s Regional Federation of Diabetics (FREUD), Committee of Representatives of People with Disabilities (CERMI), Murcias’ s Federation of associations of People with Disabilities (FAMDIF), Murcia’s Federation of Housewives, Consumers and Users (THADER). COMPANY: Therapeutic Patient’s Education, Nursing Home San Pablo, Foodtopia, TICBiomed, OrionHealth, Stacks, BuggyPower S.L. 
More details: http://blogs.murciasalud.es/coalicion-envejecimiento-murcia/quienes-somos/";"Increase in senior tourism";"Tourism senior";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"3319";"Care City - Barking Riverside Healthy Ageing New Town";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"08/06/2016 - 16:45";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Care City, launched in January 2016, seeks to achieve measurable improvements in healthy ageing for our local population while stimulating social regeneration in one of London’s most deprived regions. Founded by the NHS and Local Authority, Care City represents a unique system wide approach to supporting the acceleration of innovation and research across the health and care in partnership with the community. In February 2016, Care City co-ordinated a successful proposal for Barking Riverside to be designated as London’s first NHS Healthy New Town.  The scheme will deliver 10,800 new homes over the next 15 years, at a rate of 500-900 homes per year from 2017. Our proposition was that we would create a healthy and age friendly community through translating the latest research and transformation into practice. Our selection means that we will have access to leading UK academics and NHS England expertise so that we can enhance what we are already doing with the very latest learning. In addition we have secured NHS Innovation Test Bed status which places us at the forefront of wider NHS and social care transformation our commitment will be to share learning from all of these converging programmes with the Action Group.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Helen Oliver, Managing Director";"Helen.Oliver@nelft.nhs.uk";"Friday, 27 May, 2016";"Friday, 30 March, 2018";"On 1st March 2016 Barking Riverside was announced as one of NHS Englands Healthy New Towns. In the intervening period we have been developing our local governance arrangements and setting out plans for the £150k 16/17 grant allocation. Last month we recieved a draft outline of the package of support that NHS England will be providing during Phase 1 of the programme (April 16 -Sept 17) which is helping to inform our local plans.";"LONDON, Outer London - East and North East";"2nd Floor, Maritime House, 1 Linton Road, London, IG11 8HG";"London";"United Kingdom";"Other";"http://www.nelft.nhs.uk";"Regional";"";"London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, North East London NHS Foundation Trust, Barking Riverside CIC, UCL Partners, BHR Integrated Care Coalition";"Growth of Health and Social Care Community Enterprises established within the location, Evidence of Innovations from Innovation Test Bed embedded within location , Recruitment of Community Co-Researchers from Barking Riverside, Reduced admission to A&E due to falls from local residents , Improved quality of life for older people through reduction in self reported social exclusion";"Barking Riverside Healthy and Age Friendly New Town - Planning Section 106 , Barking Riverside Healthy and Age Friendly New Town - Healthy New Town Strategy and Action Plan , Barking Riverside Healthy and Age Friendly New Town - Year 1 Evaluation , Barking Riverside Healthy and Age Friendly New Town - Year 2 Evaluation";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"";"";"Public care provider, Public health provider, Regional / local administration, Research / academia"
"3301";"A new form of senior tourism promoted by the EUROSEN project (COSME Programme)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"08/06/2016 - 16:45";"D4 Age friendly environments";"ANCESCAO is participating to the European project EUROSEN of the COSME Programme aiming at promoiting a new form of senior tourism.
It  exploits the wealth of the local culture and the natural patrimony and involves the seniors – both as travelers and hosts -  in an emotional and participative experience.
New actors such as senior associations, no-profit organizations and the whole community contribute to the preservation and valorization of the natural and cultural heritage and  to the economic, cultural and social growth of the local community. Socialization, active ageing, a revitalization of the role of the seniors in the society are the main benefits for the involved older adults. In this respect an important role will be assigned to the Senior Associations as ""mediators"".
In  EUROSEN the senior citizens  will be in charge of preparing and offering  the foreign tourists a warm welcome including a package of initiatives capable to give the guests a stimulating stay and a representation of the local culture, arts, traditions. They will establish a friendly relationship with the guests.";"";"";"Silvio Bonfiglio";"Silvio.Bonfiglio@barco.com";"Monday, 11 April, 2016";"Saturday, 30 December, 2017";"The EUROSEN Project started on April 1st, 2016. An introduction meeting was held in Milano involving the Senior Centers and the Institutions of the ""Castanese Territory"" (northern part of Milano), where the pilot of the EUROSEN Project will be organized. 
The objectives and the contents of the project were discussed with a lot of interest by the audience.";"Lombardia";"via Santa Maria 27";"PARABIAGO (MI)";"Italy";"Social";"http://www.ancescaomilano.it";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"3275";"The Hague Age Friendly City";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"27/03/2017 - 18:33";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Hague is the first Dutch city that joined the network of Age Friendly Cities of the World Health Organization (WHO). An age-friendly city encourages active ageing by optimizing opportunities for health, participation and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age. An age-friendly city adapts its structures and services to be accessible to and inclusive of older people with varying needs and capacities. The WHO has defined eight areas of city living. The Hague applied these areas of city living as much as possible.";"";"";"Willeke van Staalduinen";"willeke@agefriendlynederland.nl";"Monday, 2 November, 2015";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"No evidence yet.";"Agglomeratie 's-Gravenhage";"Spui 70";"The Hague";"Netherlands";"Other";"http://www.seniorvriendelijkdenhaag.nl";"Regional";"";"";"Festival involvement of older persons and stakeholders";"Festival Age-friendly The Hague";"";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"3256";"ANDALUCIA JUNTA 65 CARD";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"23/11/2016 - 08:55";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The main objective is to promote active aging, personal autonomy and quality of life of elderly people in Andalusia. JUNTA 65 CARD establishes a single desk by connecting these services to the card ownership:
1. Teleassistance Andalusian Service;
2. Discount on optical products;
3. Discount on traveling expenses;
4. Discount on hearing aid;
5. Free legal advice;
6. Collaborating companies, for taking part in social and cultural events; and many other discounts in Hotels, cinemas, sporting events, monuments, chiropodist, physiotherapist, dentist, theme parks... .     

The Andalucía Junta 65 Card is a document, free of charge for people over 65. Andalusia is the first Autonomous Region which had a Free Card for people over 65 years. Today more than one million people, applied for the Junta 65 Card, from a total population +65 about 1.4 millions.

The Junta 65 Card is equipped with a chip and magnetic strip, it brings the services and benefits closer to our senior citizens, with no additional procedures for them.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Mercedes García Sáez";"mercedes.garcia.saez@juntadeandalucia.es";"Thursday, 5 April, 2001";"";"-	More than one million beneficiaries (79% people +65 in Andalusia)
-	General satisfaction: 98,30% users value good or very good.
-	New card +65 (2015) : 54.288
-	Teleassistence Andalusian Service: 194.598 users (2015)
-	Free Legal advice: 1.171 beneficiaries (2015)
-	More than 1.000 Collaborative Companies. Total discount for people beneficiaries of Andalusia +65 Card:  7.707.606,83€ (Estimated 2015)
-	6.676.852,77 € of estimated saving in 2015 on urban transport.
-	288.977,75 € of estimated saving in 2015 on hearing aid.
-	338.803,00 € of estimated saving in 2015 on optical products.";"Extra-Regio NUTS 2";"Avenida de Hytasa nº14, 41071 Sevilla";"Sevilla";"Spain";"Social";"http://juntadeandalucia.es/igualdadypoliticassociales";"Regional";"";"Andalusian Agency for Social Services and Dependency of Andalusia (ASSDA) of the Regional Ministry of Equality and Social Policies of Andalusia, transport companies, optics, hearing aid products stores, centres of active participation, hotels, cinemas, monuments, chiropodists, physiotherapist, dentist, theme Parks, etc.";"Number of beneficiaries of +65 Card";"EXECUTIVE REPORT ASSDA 2014 (EXECUTIVE REPORT ASSDA 2015 ON DEVELOPMENT)";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Regional / local administration"
"3232";"Kwido, elder caring platform.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 2.Evidence on innovative integrated care solutions";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Interested on bringing IT solutions to elderly care using accesible and usable solutions. Working for combating cognitive impairment too.";"";"";"Iñaki  Bartolome";"ibartolome@ideable.net";"Monday, 11 April, 2016";"";"Already in the market with our solution www.kwido.com, but still collecting evindences.";"País Vasco";"CARRETERA BILBAO-GALDAKAO, 10 2º DPTO 10";"BILBAO";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.ideable.net";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"SME"
"3181";"Supporting scaling up of innovative AHA solutions at grass root level across the EU";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"16/11/2016 - 09:35";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The European Covenant on Demographic Change members commit to help the European Union to better respond to demographic change by allowing local, regional and national authorities and other stakeholders - who wish to work together to promote innovative solutions to adapt the living and working environments to the needs of the ageing population in Europe - to improve life expectancy in good health, create an inclusive society for all ages, and create new synergies between interested stakeholders in the public & private sectors. The Covenant in particular commits to enable cities/communities and regions in Europe to
•  mapping out their specific needs, designing, implementing and monitoring progress achieved through tools and methodologies based on WHO principles  on ""Age-Friendly Cities and Communities"", to effectively address the demographic challenges they face; 
• promote networking among its members; and 
• build stronger synergies with existing initiatives such as the WHO Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities, the WHO European Healthy Cities Network, the 2013 Dublin Declaration on age-friendly Cities and the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing.";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Anne-Sophie Parent";"annesophie.parent@age-platform.eu";"Friday, 29 January, 2016";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"The European Covenant on Demographic Change was launched by the AFE-INNOVNET Thematic Network in December 2015 at the Committee of the Régions. Its Statutes were signed at the notary office on 29/01/2016 by 68 founding members.  Since then more members have joined and as of 8/04/2016, the network includes 132 members already among which more than 40 are public authorities. 
On 29/01/2016 the founding members elected the first Board of Directors composed of 15 members.  While the Covenant builds its capacity to raise enough resources to organise physical meetings of its governing bodies, these meetings will be organised either virtually and/or physically back-to-back with other key events where enough Covenant members will be present.  For 2016 a Board meeting is planned on 2 June during the Conference on Building the Future of Health organised by the City of Groningen on 1-4 June 2016 under the patronage of the Dutch EU Presidency. The possibility of organising another meeting for the Covenant members around the CoR Open Days is currently explored. This meeting would be used to prepare the first General Assembly which has to be organised by end of June 2017. Age-Friendly Ireland is also currently exploring the possibility of organising an event in the autumn where all Covenant members would be invited.
Finally to support the Covenant, AGE Council of Administrators agreed that the Covenant secretariat could be based in AGE office and be managed by its Secretary General who was elected Secretary General of the Covenant. The Covenant is supported by the IT tools that were developed by the AFE-INNOVNET project, notably the AFE-INNOVNET website and communication tools which have now been branded as European Covenant on Demographic Change.";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË, ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA, DANMARK, DEUTSCHLAND, EESTI, ESPAÑA, FRANCE, HRVATSKA, IRELAND, ITALIA, LATVIJA, LIETUVA, LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG, MAGYARORSZÁG, MALTA, NEDERLAND, ÖSTERREICH, POLSKA, PORTUGAL, ROMÂNIA, SLOVENIJA, SLOVENSKO, SUOMI / FINLAND, SVERIGE, UNITED KINGDOM, ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA), БЪЛГАРИЯ (BULGARIA)";"c/o AGE 111 rue Froissart";"1040 Brussels";"Belgium";"Other";"http://www.agefriendlyeurope.org";"International";"";"The current 132 European Covenant members (public authorities some of which are EIP-AHA reference sites, research centres, universities, civil society organisations and private sector actors, which can be found at: http://www.agefriendlyeurope.org/the-covenant";"";"European Covenant on Demographic Change Board meeting, Combined session WHO-Covenant on DC at NL Presidency Conference Building the Future of Health, Joint session on age-friendly environments at EU Committee of the Regions Open Days , European Covenant on Demographic Change first General Assembly";"";"";"";"European organisation"
"3174";"EU Campaign Toward an Age-Friendly EU";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"16/11/2016 - 09:34";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Back in 2012 AGE Platform Europe members agreed to launch an EU wide campaign “Toward an age-friendly EU” which sought to build political support for the emergence of the European Silver Economy and mobilize a large number of relevant actors to commit to the development of age-friendly environments and policies across the EU. They agreed that AGE should coordinate the AFE-INNOVNET thematic Network and together we built political support at EU, national, regional and local levels for a new EU Covenant on Demographic Change which role will be to connect the growing community of stakeholders interested to identify and scale up innovative solutions supporting active and healthy ageing. In November 2015 our General Assembly agreed that AGE Platform should support the new Covenant by leading its secretariat general. 
Thanks to AGE awareness and advocacy action in the last 2 years, the new European Covenant on Demographic Change gathered strong support among EU institutions (European Parliament Intergroup on Ageing and Solidarity between Générations, Commission, Committee of the Regions) and local and regional authorities as well as research centres, universities and civil society organisations.
With this renewed commitment AGE and its large network of members seek – through coordinated awareness and advocacy actions - to support the D4 AG overall objective for the period 2016-2018, i.e. “to contribute to create a more inclusive society, communities and R&D systems across Europe by empowering older people to actively participate in the creation of age-friendly environments through scaled up inclusive solutions.”";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"";"Anne-Sophie Parent";"annesophie.parent@age-platform.eu";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"To help us achieve our commitment, AGE will run the Covenant on Demographic Change Secretariat and will seek to find more secure funding for the new Covenant on demographic Change exploring various avenues.  

AGE will also support greater participation of senior citizens in the promotion of age-friendly environments through our task force on Age-Friendly environments, our TF of Accessibility, ICT and transport and our TF on healthy ageing. 

As part of our commitment and to support our campaign on age-friendly environments, AGE will publish at 5 least articles on the EU movement on age-friendly environments in relevant magazines/media.

AGE will also organize an event around age-friendly environments during the Committee of the Regions Open days 2016.

Finally AGE commits to continue to coordinate the EIP-AHA D4 and to build contacts with relevant EU, national and local actors.";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË, ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA, DANMARK, DEUTSCHLAND, EESTI, ESPAÑA, FRANCE, HRVATSKA, IRELAND, IRELAND, ITALIA, LATVIJA, LIETUVA, LUXEMBOURG, MAGYARORSZÁG, MALTA, NEDERLAND, ÖSTERREICH, POLSKA, PORTUGAL, ROMÂNIA, SLOVENIJA, SLOVENSKO, SVERIGE, UNITED KINGDOM, ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA), ΚΥΠΡΟΣ (KÝPROS), БЪЛГАРИЯ (BULGARIA)";"111 rue Froissart";"1040 Brussels";"Belgium";"Other";"http://www.age-platform.eu";"International";"";"AGE 140 member organisations which represent more than 40 million senior people in the EU. The full list is available on the EU Transparency Register at: http://ec.europa.eu/transparencyregister/public/consultation/displaylobbyist.do?id=16549972091-86";"Number of published articles on AFE writen by AGE";"AGE Task Force on Age-Friendly Environments, Published articles on age-friendly environments writen by AGE, AGE EU event on age-friendly environments";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"3166";"Mobile Age - Delivering open and personalised mobile access to public services for senior citizens";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 16:40";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Mobile Age is working on the development of digital mobile applications, based on open data, helping senior citizens access public services in their community in an easier, more personalised and efficient way. Mobile Age is based on the concept of co-creation. This means that older persons themselves will decide which services they want to access, and which requirements in terms of accessibility and mobility they opt for. This will allow senior citizens to become part of open government and support the creation of inclusive smart cities. 
Mobile Age applications will be developed tested in four pilot sites around four use cases: social inclusion (Bremen, DE), independent living (South Lakeland, UK), safe and accessible city (Zaragoza, ES) and personal health information (Central Macedonia, EL).
The project will develop:
-	a technical innovative platform, the Open Senior Citizen Public Service Engagement Platform (OSCPSEP) used to build the applications. It will be designed to be re-used in other contexts and by other public authorities. 
-	a Best Practice Guide for Co-Creation of Open Public Services and publish policy briefings targeting public authorities. 
-	a framework for impact assessment and evaluation for co-creation approaches in the field of open public services for older persons";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA";"";"Niall Hayes";"n.hayes@lancaster.ac.uk";"Monday, 1 February, 2016";"Thursday, 31 January, 2019";"Mobile Age is a H2020 project which started in February 2016. Its work plan lasts 36 months.
Three innovations will be offered by Mobile Age:
- the Open Senior Citizen Public Service Engagement Platform (OSCPSEP) used to build the
applications, designed so that it can be re-used in other contexts and by other public
authorities (Available in February 2018)
- a Best Practice Guide for Co-Creation of Open Public Services (Available in February 2019)
- a framework for impact assessment and evaluation for co-creation approaches in the field of open public services for older persons (Available in October 2018)
Progress will be measured with the publication of these three innovations.";"";"Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA14YX";"Lancaster";"United Kingdom";"Other";"http://www.mobile-age.eu";"International";"";"Tingtun AS (Norway)
AGE Platform Europe
Evangelische Stiftung Volmarstein / Forschungsinstitut Technologie und Behinderung (Germany)
Government To You (Belgium)
Institute for Information Management Bremen GmbH (Germany)
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)
City of Zaragoza (Spain)
Region of Central Macedonia (Greece)";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"3134";"Sustainable and inclusive environments for people living with dementia in Europe";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"16/05/2017 - 15:00";"D4 Age friendly environments";"EFID, the European Foundations’ Initiative on Dementia, is committed to support the development of sustainable and inclusive environments for people living with dementia and their carers. Although EFID is applying to join the Action Group D4, it is willing to create a new action group on the challenges linked to dementia.
EFID commits to act as a catalyst to create learning and partnership opportunities for community-based projects working on improving the lives of people with dementia (PWD). In particular, EFID will promote an awareness campaign in Cyprus, through the organisation Ske Simplegmatos Kouri Ksilourikou; a joint-project on dementia-friendly tourism and leisure services in Italy and Belgium, through the organisations Rifugio Re Carlo Alberto and WZC De Weister; a practice exchange in UK, between the organisations EDUCATE and YoungDementia UK; the activities of Foton in Bruges, a dementia-friendly city in Belgium. In May 2016, a training workshop on indicators to measure the impact of dementia-friendly initiatives will offer practitioners the opportunity to reflect on the topic and network. In spring 2017, EFID will launch a call for awards to support 10 organisations up to €10.000. The prize will reward 10 best practices in Europe working on the engagement and meaningful participation of people with dementia. The expected results are: a) improved awareness of dementia; b) improved tourist services for PWD in Belgium and Italy; c) mutual learning and shared knowledge on dementia-friendly activities in UK and in Europe; d) more inclusive communities for PWD;  e) creation of measurement tools/indicators for dementia-friendly initiatives and d) recognition of 10 best practice that value the expertise of PWD.
Furthermore, EFID will publish a study that maps DFCs initiatives across Europe and organise capacity development opportunities such as workshops. Through these activities, EFID commits to support social innovation initiatives addressing one of the burning societal challenges of our ageing Europe: an increasing number of citizens living well with dementia in inclusive and dementia-friendly communities.";"";"";"Luisa Marino";"luisa.marino@nef-europe.org";"Tuesday, 1 January, 2013";"";"In 2015, EFID launched a call for proposal to support joint projects and go-and-see visits enhancing the work on dementia. Go-and-see visits facilitate the exchange of ideas and best practice. Joint projects strengthen the collaboration among organisations and create new partnerships. The 6 initiatives supported were completed in February 2017. 

In March 2017, a new call on ""Valuing the expertise of people with dementia"" has been launched. The call with reward 10 organisations up to €10.000. The award ceremony and conference is envisaged in January 2018 under the auspices of the Bulgarian Presidency of the EU.";"";"Rue Royale 94 1000 Brussels";"Brussels";"Belgium";"Social";"http://www.efid.info";"International";"EFID promotes the creation of a specific action group on the challenges linked to dementia, in line with the EIP Strategic Implementation Plan";"";"";"Mapping dementia-friendly communities across Europe: a study commissioned by the European Foundations' Initiative on Dementia (EFID), EFID capacity development workshop ""Exchange of practice and development of indicators to capture change"", Final Report- Initiatives funded under the Capacity Strengthening Fund";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"European organisation"
"3127";"Creating Dementia-Friendly Community, Leisure, Tourism and Family Activities";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"16/05/2017 - 14:58";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Weister is a group of three residential care homes for older people with and without dementia, and families in need in the City of Kortijk. It provides services for the City Council of Kortijk via its welfare committee: OCMW Kortijk. Although the Weister is applying to join the Action Group D4, it is willing to create a new action group on the challenges linked to dementia, in line with the EIP on AHA Strategic Implementation Plan. The Weister pays particular attention to the range of meaningful activities which allow residents to live a ‘normal’ daily life according to their individual abilities and needs, and have permanent contact with the outside world. Through EFID, the European Foundation’s Initiative on Dementia, the Weister is working jointly with the Italian partner ‘Rifugio Re Carlo Alberto’ to improve the dementia friendliness of community, leisure and tourism services in Kortrijk, Belgium. Leisure and tourism have been chosen as the access point to local communities because Flanders and the Alps are local and international tourist destinations. In Belgium there is growing focus on people with dementia (PWD) at a political level on creating local dementia-friendly environments (e.g the governments’ dementia plan). The Weister is committed to produce and improve information and its accessibility regarding the dementia friendliness of the geographical area of Kortrijk and demonstrate the role of PWD as a key resource in achieving dementia-friendly cities and communities. Expected results include: 
1. Address expressed needs of PWD. 
2. Promote their social inclusion. 
3. Facilitate their participation. 
4. Raise awareness of dementia and dementia-friendly communities. 
5. Build strategic networks. 
6. Build capacity to support PWD to live well in the community.";"";"";"Jan Goddaer";"jan.goddaer@ocmwkortrijk.be";"Tuesday, 1 September, 2015";"";"The joint project ""Out and about with dementia"" developed with the ""Rifugio Re Carlo Alberto (Italy) and supported by EFID finished in March 2017. The project achieved results in the following categories: community participation; participation of people with dementia; awareness raising; new services developed or planned. In particular, over 150 lay citizens and more than 70 business and associations were involved in the project. Companies understood the value of providing more dementia-friendly services and spaces. Over 80 people living with dementia and 20 caregivers were involved since the very beginning of the project, demonstrating the importance of the participation of people with dementia in every phase of the project. There was an overwhelming response from social and traditional media to help 'put out there' information about what dementia is and isn't and that there are ways of living well with dementia. The holiday exchange helped to distinguish the project from other awareness raising projects and created a feel good factor that helped the media to talk about dementia in a positive way without undermining the difficulties. A 30-minute documentary film has been produced. Beside these results, the first 4 dementia friendly hotels were established in Italy (3) and Kortrijk (1) and several sport activities and a dementia-friendly mountain walk to an Alpine Refuge were developed. Finally, the project implemented useful dementia-friendly cultural mediation and translation services for international visitors in the case of hospitalization or other emergencies. 
Our work towards dementia-friendly tourism in Kortrijk has reached key decision makers at local and regional level, namely service of public welfare, sport, leisure, tourism, culture and the Flemish government. In particular, we created a dementia-friendly guided promenade in the centre of Kortrijk in collaboration with the West-Flemish Guide Association. Moreover, we created a dementia-friendly holiday in collaboration with local businesses such as the FOCUS Hostel, the West-Flemish Guide Association, local pubs, WZC De Weister, etc. 
Finally, a brand new sport programme is now accessible to people with dementia, thanks to the work done with the service of sport of the city of Kortrijk. 

The week-long awareness raising campaign ""Move for Dementia"" (20-27 November 2016) involved the community, people with dementia and their caregivers, local authorities, artists and a dance company. A week full of activities to engage people and raise awareness on dementia.";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË";"Lijsterstraat 2, 8511 Aalbeke";"Aalbeke";"Belgium";"Social";"";"Regional";"";"";"";"""Move for Dementia""  (awareness raising campaign), Development of dementia-friendly visits to the TEXTURE museum in Kortrijk (Belgium) , De wereld van demensie_brochure, Vivere bene con la demenza_brochure";"";"";"";"Public care provider"
"3095";"Deployment and take-up of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards through the effective implementation of integrated care programmes and chronic disease management";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"15/06/2017 - 10:18";"D4 Age friendly environments";"MDS2H2C-I provides a range of technologies and services that directly support the SIP including home monitoring, personalized medicine and wearable devices.  We commit to conducting clinical trials, technology and innovation information sharing, data protection under the GDPR, ISO 27017 and 27018 and advancement of the application of ICT enabled AAL.

We also commit global participation from our Brazilian, Italian, Middle Eastern, Japan, Singapore and UK activities.";"2.5 Medical-pharmacist clinical role in improving prescription in polypharmacy and multiple morbidities, 4.1 Applications and ICT tools for supporting adherence in medical plans , 4.2 I Integrated care and intelligent DSS systems to support adherence models., 4.3 Information ontologies of poly-medicated adherence to treatment, 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 2.3 Positive patient experience with health and care services, co-production and supported self-management., 2.4 Roll-out of electronic health records, integrated health and care records and digital technology., 5.2 Identification of maturity of good practices to replicate and scale up. , 8.1   Active contribution, participation, and data collection by B3 members., 9.1    Identify EU initiatives and projects of strategic relevance for the EIP on AHA., 9.3    Seek the active contribution of B3 Action Group members in other EU initiatives and projects., 2.1 Develop and disseminate a common vision on how to reach interoperability within and between domains, 2.4 Contribute to the discussion to define a label and certification scheme, 2.7 Cooperation between platform initiatives , 2.8 Create a repository of labelled/certified  application and platform integration profiles , 3.1  Discussion on interoperable and standard user profile experiences , 4.1 Map common privacy issues all over Europe based on experience, 4.2 Raise awareness on the different aspects of privacy in relation to EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability, 6.1 Create synergies, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"Dr. Prof. Russell W. Davis";"russ.davis@mobiledatasecured.com";"Wednesday, 6 April, 2016";"Monday, 30 March, 2020";"We have been validating our technology, services and benefits through clinical trials in Brazil since Mar 2015 and are expanding the initiatives to Brazil in 2017.

Program started in Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil to support Hospital do Coracao (Technology & Innovation Transfer)

Program established to conduct Technology and Innovation transfer of EU AAL initiatives to the 9-Northeastern States of Brazil.";"Extra-Regio NUTS 3, LONDON";"8 Jury Street";"Warwick";"United Kingdom";"Health";"http://www.mobiledatasecured.com";"International";"";"H2C-I";"";"Program established to conduct Technology and Innovation transfer of EU AAL initiatives to the 9-Northeastern States of Brazil, Program started in Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil to support Hospital do Coracao (Technology & Innovation Transfer)";"";"";"";"SME"
"3065";"DOLL Health Lighting Lab";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"01/06/2017 - 09:51";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Development and demonstration of health-promoting light for elderly citizens.
The societal challenges following an ageing population throughout Europe are huge. It is imperative that the Capital Region of Greater Copenhagen develops new methods and technology to answer this challenge.
By making strong partnerships between demand and supply side, the Municipality of Albertslund will help develop and test IoT solutions that will reduce cost, increase the quality of the ageing population and create growth and jobs in the region's photonics and healthcare businesses.

Starting in 2013 and continuing with an intensive and focused effort from 2016 the commitment involves hospitals, universities and research centers in a strong collaboration with national and multinational companies. 
The commitment has so far examined elderly people's well-being and quality of sleep through the use of LED lighting solutions. The findings have so far been confirmative and the next steps will install intelligent LED luminares with sensors and an advanced management system in public and private homes in the city of Albertslund. The commitment seek to establish evidence of effect in a number of health issues: dementia, depression, circadian rhythm, reduced mobility and vision and general health issues.
The results will be obtained both by qualitative interviews and tests as well as analysis of a wide variety of clinical biomarkers. 
If proven successful the results could influence the building of future care and nursery homes throughout Europe as well as providing an important tool for improving the health and immune system of elderly living in private homes.

The overall commitment consists of several individual projects, some have already started and some are still in the preparation/planning phase. 

The Lightel project  has received Funding from the Danish authorities for 2016/18.

- Innovation partnership on dehydratio. 2015-2018. Funding: 1,8 mio euro 
The municipality of Albertslund is lead partner in an Innovation partnership with two other municipalities and the Danish Business Authority following new EU legal tender legislation. 
Together with Danish and international businesses, the partners are forming 2 innovation partnerships to test and develop innovative solutions to reduce the direct and indirect causes of dehydratio (e.g. urine tract infections and fall accidents) through innovative IoT applications.
The partners focus on solutions that comprises an entire ecosystem approach while being generic and ready to scale in the rest of Denmark, potentially Europe.
The work will begin in August 2017.";"4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Jakob Sidenius";"jakob.sidenius@albertslund.dk";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"The Lightel project: 
A kick of meeting with all partners (Municipality of Albertslund, University of Aalborg, Clinical Research centre af Hospital of Hvidovre, Zumtobel Group and Albertslund based NGO G21) was held on 05/04/2016.
After summer 2016 the project partners will install the luminares and the testing will begin.
Throughout the project the partners will have a strong focus on dissemination.";"Hovedstaden";"Nordmarks Allé";"Albertslund";"Denmark";"Health";"http://www.albertslund.dk";"Regional";"";"";"3 different cross-over tests of biological impactful light has been conducted by the end of June 2018, Analysis of the cross-over tests prove decisive on what health issues it is possible to affect by biological impactful lighting, Dissemination of the findings of the project";"Installment of intelligent LED lighting and management system in private and public care home, Increased quality of life for the participating elderly and subsequently installing the luminares in more homes, both public and private.";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Maturity Model for Scaling-up Innovative Solutions in Europe";"";"";"Public health provider"
"2965";"To translate world-class science in Mechanical Engineering into innovative products, services and good practices, creating age-friendly solutions and environments.";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"C2 - 2.Facilitating standardization of AHA technologies";"08/06/2016 - 16:31";"A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Portugal is the 8th oldest country in the world and the 6th in Europe, with 23% of population being more than 60 years of age. At INEGI, the following two ongoing research areas are addressing this topic:
1.	Biomechanics and Design of Medical Devices, based on sound mechanics, appropriate sensing and instrumentation, as well as novel imaging methodologies. Computational models of body organs are supported by characterization of the mechanical behaviour of tissues, including the effects of ageing. Such models support clinical decisions regarding rehabilitation or replacement, considered key-enablers of significant improvements and advanced technological solutions in the Health and Wellbeing of the population.
2.	Health and related indoor environmental conditions in the building stock. Elderly spend most of their time indoors (9-10 times more than outdoor). Thus, comfort and air quality become of the highest importance. The association between the environment quality and its consequences to comfort and health are investigated, aiming at better understanding these links, elaborating on the means and tools to characterize, typify and control causes and sources of problems in the built environment and creating the appropriate tools to support future interventions, caring about health, comfort and energy.";"2.2 Experts agreement to evaluate quality of practices/technologies in falls prevention. , 2.1 Good practices for scaling up strategies., 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 5.1 Joint dissemination activities and transfer of innovations, 6.1 Strategies to mutual, interdisciplinary support and collaboration., 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 2.5 Specification, development and demonstration of application integration profiles , 2.6 Specification, development and demonstration of a successful interoperability practice, 2.7 Cooperation between platform initiatives , 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"AG A2: Prof. Renato Natal; AG A3/C2: Prof. Teresa Restivo and Prof. Renato Natal; AG D4: Prof. Eduardo Oliveira Fernandes and Dr. Hugo Santos; Coordination: Marta Oliveira";"AG A2: rnatal@fe.up.pt; AG A3/C2: trestivo@fe.up.pt, rnatal@fe.up.pt ; AG D4: eof@fe.up.pt, hsantos@inegi.up.pt ; Coordination: moliveira@inegi.up.pt";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"INEGI’s structured R&D&I projects for the next three years (period 2016-2018), presented as SciTech and HEBE projects, address two nuclear domains and one emergent domain, namely Life Sciences and Health, among the RIS3 priorities identified for  North region ((NUTS II NORTE). Moreover, these projects are aligned with the rational defined for the wild-card domain Human Capital and Specialized Services. These projects have recently been approved for funding. Several of the researchers to be hired through these projects will be involved in the Doctoral Programs of the University of Porto, and most of the themes addressed shall originate Specialized Services to be offered to the national and European markets (INEGI’s has large experience on Innovation and Technology Transfer activities). Furthermore, Biomechanics and ambient-assisted living-ICT for ageing are appointed as Key Enabling Technologies (KET) and Future and Emerging Technology (FET), respectively, in the strategic agenda of the national Associated Laboratory in which INEGI is integrated (LAETA).
The R&D work followed by INEGI in the two areas previously highlighted (1-Biomechanics and Design of Medical Devices; 2- Health and related indoor environmental conditions in the building stock) has a clear potential for application in the Health services & industry, and in the AHA sector in particular. The work builds on the considerable internal knowhow in those research fields to generate new knowledge and technologies, particularly to support advanced users focused on: 1) prevention and active treatment/support devices, a research field where INEGI has a track record in technology transfer, including patented Medical Devices, and 2) healthy, comfortable and energy efficient building environments, where INEGI has strong experience and assumed political relevance in the last 20 years in Portugal and Europe.";"Área Metropolitana do Porto";"Campus da FEUP, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 400; 4200-465 Porto";"PORTO";"Portugal";"Other";"http://www.inegi.up.pt";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM), Multimorbidity of chronic respiratory diseases in old age adults: an under-recognised societal";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2954";"Ambient Assistant Living for senior citizens in Hamburg (1) and AGQua (Active and Healthy Districts Uhlenhorst and Rübenkamp) (2)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"01/06/2017 - 09:49";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Ministry of Health and Consumer Protection Hamburg funded the project VWIQ (Ambient Assistant Living for senior citizens in Hamburg), which has been running since 2012.  Project partners are the cluster-agency Gesundheitswirtschaft Hamburg, Pflegen und Wohnen, University of Hamburg, Q-Data Service and Prosystem. The project is meant to enable elderly people to live as long as possible in a self-determined environment. As a prototype, an apartment was equipped with a wide range of AAL-technology and other assistance-systems, to check how this technology is accepted. More than 100 individuals experienced the assisted life in this apartment for different time periods ranging between one day and one month. Based on user interviews the University of Hamburg is elaborating a report with the final results that will be published in 2017.
Thanks to the first outcomes, the Ministry scaled up the project VWIQ launching a new initiative AGQua (Active and Healthy Districts Uhlenhorst and Rübenkamp), equipping more apartments in two districts in Hamburg with AAL-technology. Beside the installation of new technologies in the living environment, a significant part of the project is the improvement of the interaction amongst the stakeholders, with the aim to improve the communication of residents which each other and with service providers via a neighborhood-app. To activate the citizens, to promote their health and to give ad hoc support related to the new technological solutions, a district management was implemented in both districts. The Hamburg University for Applied Science evaluates the project results gathering opinions from the citizens in the districts. The technical solutions are evaluated by the Hamburg University, Department of Informatics.  
Both projects are funded by the European Fund for Regional Development and Ministry of Health and Consumer Protection Hamburg.";"";"";"Kai Schnackenberg";"kai.schnackenberg@bgv.hamburg.de";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"";"HAMBURG";"Billstr. 80a";"Hamburg";"Germany";"Health";"http://www.hamburg.de/bgv";"Regional";"";"";"";"";"";"";"C2 Independent living solutions";"National public administration"
"2927";"Active and Healthy Ageing AHA HUBS in rural areas of LMIC";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"08/06/2016 - 16:31";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The objective of the study is to incentivise LMIC regions to adopt population health techniques in CDM while at the same time managing this change to a Care Hub of the territory increasing its value. The goal was to set the institutional and organization framework for regions and municipalities to integrate health and care delivery when financial means are scarce and when know how and awareness on Integrated Care, is rendering change difficult to trigger and manage.
The expected result is that a nurse, community based care structure is endorsed by stakeholders in the territory and its becoming self - financed gradually in the principle of the NHS Foundation Trust but without the safety net of the state budget in case of bailout   since anyway such margins do not exist, in the context of LMIC. The end result would be the sustainability of a population health monitoring system specially designed for CDM at LMIC, so as to guarantee the cashable savings and RoI from non-state financial resources, in a sustainable manner to deliver outpatient long term care at community level. 
This model is shaped on the one hand, by adding skills to the existing personnel of the care structure to provide services collateral to the standard care delivered for the target multimorbid population – such as personalized care, community care and at home, rehabilitation and assisted living services 
and commercial activities to other segments.  And on the other hand, the model is based on the concept of professionalized Living Labs running the care structure in an entrepreneurial fashion generating income, in order to ensure the resources to guarantee a welfare society guaranteeing equity in health and care of the targeted population.
The innovative element of the study is that it elevates the integrated long term care provision of the community nurse based system to a territorial asset, incentivising the stakeholder community and increasing the territorial brand equity and value added of its services beyond care, for instance by supporting the senior tourism product of the region. The community based care structure responsible for population health at a territorial unit would therefore contribute in increasing economic activity, boosting innovation and promoting change management in long term care for chronic/frail patients, while at the same time establishing population health monitoring methods guaranteeing better population health outcomes as well as its general well-being.";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"";"Stella I. Tsartsara";"stsartsara@gmail.com";"Wednesday, 2 April, 2014";"Monday, 2 April, 2018";"Publication to the JoC";"ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA)";"Arivou 48 GR 16232 Athens";"Athens";"Greece";"Social";"https://www.facebook.com/pages/Southeasteuropehealthcare/617205301728594";"Regional";"";"University of Aegean";"";"";"";"Change management and awareness raising campaign in AHA matters with actions in all EU LRAs aiming at their inclusion to the Covenant of Demographic Change";"";"Advocacy organisation for care professionals, Advocacy organisation for older people, Private care provider"
"2899";"Age-Friendly Basque Country";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"19/04/2017 - 16:31";"D4 Age friendly environments";"The Basque country has taken a proactive approach to the WHO Age-friendly cities and communities’ initiative by developing, implemented by the Department of Employment and Social Policies and Matia Institute from 2012. Rallying institutions, agents and individuals to make living spaces more ""age-friendly"", where people can live without physical obstacles and barriers is a primary goal.
Goals:
•	Tapping the potential represented by seniors in the life of villages and cities as welfare generators.
•	Create and promote community participation processes.
•	Create a Network of friendly initiatives.
•	Facilitate the introduction of changes in the environments to improve the quality of life.

During the period of time from 2012 to 2014, has served to drive tools, methodologies and best practices in 15 municipalities of the Basque Country. Matia Institute designed and implemented the process in these municipalities with the involvement of the councils, local agents, associations and citizens. These pilots have served as basis for the preparation of the “Practical guide to implement and use in municipalities” where to provide all Basque municipalities the tools needed to build a friendly territory. Since November 2014, 25 new municipalities are involved (40 in total, April 2017). They are working by themselves following the guidance with the advice of Matia Institute.";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Elena del Barrio";"elena.barrio@matiainstituto.net";"Tuesday, 1 January, 2013";"";"25 new municipalities involved in Euskadi Lagunkoia (total 40 in April 2017): In order to promote and develop the project was established a work plan in collaboration with the Federation of Retirees and Pensioners of the Basque Country (FEDERPEN). In this way, in new municipalities the elderly associations have created self-managed groups for carrying out the qualitative assessment through meetings and citizens forums, promoting empowerment and leadership to older persons. • STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED 2012-2016: • City councils: 40 • Government Departments: 4 • Citizens participating in the survey: +2.700 • Citizens participating in Forums: +500 • Older Associations: +40 • Other associations: +50 • Schools: +25 • Business: +200 • Total citizens: +3000 • Total stakeholders: +300. ACTIONS IMPLEMENTED: 1) Practical Guide to Implement and Use in Municipalities (November 2014) The guide aims to support all municipalities in Euskadi in the creation of age-friendly cities. The guide documents a pilot project designed to analyse and implement methods of advancing the age-friendliness of territories, as tested in 15 pilot municipalities during 2012-2014. National distribution by Euskadi Lagunkoia’s web, Age-Friendly Cities Spain Network, Matia Foundation, SIIS, Aging Network (CSIC), Pilares Foundation. Spanish downloads: 1.614, Basque Downloads: 390. This document has been translated into English with the compliments of the City of Unley, South Australia in December 2015 for international distribution by International Longevity Center, World Health Organization, International Federation on Ageing and Age-Friendly Europe. English downloads: 235 Total downloads: 2.257. - 2) Age-friendly Business Guide: to promote the development of inclusive communities in the Basque Country. The initiative provides educational and self-assessment materials to participating businesses to facilitate development. Information also includes how businesses can provide quality service for older adults that are affected by loss of mobility, vision and hearing impairments and dementia. The educational course was piloted in 6 municipalities and 82 businesses involved. During 2016 with the collaboration of Commerce Department and the Trade Offices (34), we are planning courses around all the Basque Country. The guide is currently available in Spanish and Basque languages and is going to be translated into Portuguese (ILC Brasil) and English (City of Unley, Australia) for its distribution and international use. Spanish downloads: 1.600, Basque Downloads: 475. Total: 2.075. -  3) Dementia Friendly Community Guide: aims citizen awareness and guidelines on how to help people with dementia in their daily life. The Guide was launched with the collaboration of the Alzheimer Associations of the Basque Country on the World Alzheimer’s Day (September 21st, 2015). This guide was distributed in all municipalities involved in Euskadi Lagunkoia (social centres, health centres, cultural centres, etc.) and other municipalities and stakeholders interested. 16.850 guides are distributed in hard copy and 80 online. ONGOIN ACTIONS: 1) Time Bank: To promote communication and mutual support among neighbours and time swap (1 pilot municipality). - 2) Age-Friendly places: Working groups led by people of all ages in order to detect improvement proposals, recover public spaces, encourage citizen participation and strengthen social networks in the neighbourhood. Supplemented for mapping places by citizenship (1 town 23 participants). – 3) Legacy: Intangible cultural heritage transmission by the older people. 12 (9 online, 1 in english) documentary videos (5’). 2646 views. (https://vimeo.com/94079856).- 3) Web platform Euskadi Lagunkoia (www.euskadilagunkoia.net): With the aims to share good practices, documents, guides and news; and to promote the participation 2.0 by the blog section, Bank of time and AF Mapping. Google analylitics 2015: Sessions: 6.303, Users: 4.935, Viewed pages: 19.726.
In April of 2017 was presented the Baseline assessment of the age-friendliness in the Basque Country and Action Plan.";"País Vasco";"Orense 6, 28020";"Basque Country";"Spain";"Social";"http://www.matiainstituto.net/en/home";"Regional";"";"Basque Government Department of Employment and Social Policies";"Active Ageing Index - AAI";"PRACTICAL GUIDE TO IMPLEMENT AND USE IN MUNICIPALITIES, Age-friendly Business Guide, Dementia Friendly Community Guide, Baseline assessment of the age-friendliness in Basque Country and Action Plan";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2879";"age-friendly environments and ageing towards a friendly publicness";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"08/06/2016 - 16:31";"A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Among citizens, elderly are most probably those that are more available to become involved with new figurines of public life, detached from the general strong tendency to follow the virtual social spheres, and therefore helping to generate new spaces and public life, competing for equitable and inclusive urban societies.

The scale of application aims the urban design principles to respond to the emergent cultural effect of ageing population, in references to new local policies/governance and professionals to get age-friendly urban design practices, regarding to the concept of lifetime residential areas, revealing both out and indoor housing spaces.

Planning age-friendly spaces is one of the most effective local policy approaches for responding to demographic ageing. Physical, social and cultural environments are key determinants of whether people can remain healthy, independent and autonomous throughout the standard process of getting older. 

Having public spaces as a ""place of ageing"" that encourages the elderly to get rid of their space ""private / home,"" brings out a vital opportunity to promote health through activity that can be developed outdoor, individually or in a group.

This commitment aims to demonstrate how ‘age-friendly urban design and programmes’ can contribute to liveable spaces and better citizens’ life focused on ageing needs as a transversal solution for all, including:

• A proposal relating elderly needs and capacities with the assessment of the quality of public space.

• Alternative programmes / municipal rules, actions and urban design criteria for public spaces regarding elderly outdoor daily life as a tool to improve the quality of public space and age-friendly environments.";"1.1 Bringing together relevant information concerning existing programmes and practices in falls prevention, 1.2 Widening the AG A2 collection of innovative practices , 2.1 Defining and adopting a common language and procedures , 2.2 Experts agreement to evaluate quality of practices/technologies in falls prevention. , 2.3 Legislative & ethical recommendations for falls prevention ICT solutions         , 7.1 Targeting the gender issue in the ageing society, 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 1.2 Disseminate Innovative Procurement guidelines among EU public procurers and other  stakeholders , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA";"";"Lara Taveira da Mota Mendes";"activeageingdesign@gmail.com";"Tuesday, 31 May, 2016";"Friday, 31 May, 2019";"PhD Project (finished)
1.29 - Urban design and active ageing, the public space of residential areas.";"";"Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, s/n, 4200-465";"Porto";"Europe";"Other";"http://citta.fe.up.pt/";"International";"";"Municipality of Porto, University of Porto, CCDR-n, others partners of Porto4Ageing";"Qualitiy of age-friendly public spaces";"";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2875";"Olderpreneurs - older people and enterprise";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"21/03/2017 - 19:21";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Our commitment links into innovative employment policies and the silver economy within this action group. We are building on this by looking specifically at older people engaging in enterprising activity through small business set up, self employment and micro enterprise as well as wider participation of older people within the labour market. Older people will need to remain in work for longer and there are many benefits from this in terms of income, reduced dependence on benefits, additional skills and experience within the economy and also health and well being benefits too. There is evidence that older people are more motivated and can interact with key customer demographics and also that mixed teams of older and younger people work more effectively with less supervision. 

Older people set up businesses for a variety of reasons and gain both economic and financial benefits as well as health and well being benefits. It is important that these benefits are identified and captured. We wish to build up our activities through elaborating a typology of older peoples enterprises (for example in the tourism and leisure sector), identifying the major barriers (tax, legal, financial, market knowledge, IT), elaborating models for older people's businesses and developing a peer support network. We wish to work on an EU wide basis, commencing with partners via Eurada and in Spain, UK and Poland. We wish to focus on the topic of older people and enterprise creation and entrepreneurship. We will this  interacts with the objectives as indicated below and adds a new dimension and adds value. Policies and legislation needs to take account of the needs of older people wishing to start business activity including on a small scale basis. We need business partners, including development agencies, business organisations and others to support and elaborate initiatives which reflect the specific needs of older people in business. We also need a specific focus on  older people and employment and, business set up and IT which both facilitates economic activity and helps to  promote active ageing.";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism";"We wish to focus on the topic of older people and enterprise creation and entrepreneurship. We will this  interacts with the objectives as indicated below and adds a new dimension and adds value. Policies and legislation needs to take account of the needs of older people wishing to start business activity including on a small scale basis. We need business partners, including development agencies, business organisations and others to support and elaborate initiatives which reflect the specific needs of older people in business. We also need a specific focus on  older people, business set up and IT which both facilitates economic activity and helps to  promote active ageing.";"David Jepson";"davidjepson@civileuroperspective.org.uk";"Wednesday, 1 June, 2016";"Saturday, 1 September, 2018";"We have started initial awareness raising, partner identification and dissemination. This has included papers, presentations  and meetings including Eurada, Brussels July 2014 and February 2016, Network of Demographic Regions (Feb 2016), Bielsko Biala, Poland (may 2016), participation in UK network hosted by Institute of Directors, on going, presentation to Bristol Older People's Forum, June 2014. Stakeholders have included RDAs in Poland, Hungary, Spain, Finland, UK local government association, UK Business in the Community European Association of Development Agencies and other bodies. Member of the Bristol Ageing Better Partnership

Awareness measures:

First drop in session (of ten) planned for older people interested in enterprise, held October 2016 funded by Bristol Ageing Better. Focus on art and craft related activities. 

Workshop held in Bielastok Biela (Poland) on impact of longevity on economic development held (60 participants) June 2016

Workshop for EURADA, Brussels, June 2016

Case study template prepared, July 2016

Presentation at EURADA annual conference in Bologna, November 2016

Inclusion of Tesco Central Europe within commitment and briefing paper produced";"";"23 St Johns Rd";"Bristol BS8 2EY";"United Kingdom";"Other";"http://www.civileuroperspective.org.uk";"International";"Links into general domain 1 -  Innovative employment policies and silver economy within D4 Action Group";"Eurada (european association of development agencies; Brussels / EU wide) Junta De ExtreMadura Fundesalud (spain) and Regional Development Agency of Bielsko Biala (Poland) , Instituto Aragonés de Fomento  (spain),  Bristol Ageing Better Partnership (UK) and Tesco Central Europe";"Number of businesses set up by older people , Increased level of awareness of business development , Increased percentage of older people active within the labour market, Employers with flexible approach to employment of older people";"awareness raising, mapping, networking , Barriers identified and peer support network set up, Participants in workshops and drop in sessions";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"We do not closely relate to the synergies below. Here we are not proposing older people as suffering from infirmity or illness. We are regarding them as an important source of knowledge, enterprise, innovation and economic empowerment through enterprise creation and economic activity within small business, micro enterprise and self employment. This synergy topic will help promote self reliance financially (in some cases only in a modest way) but also generate significant health and social wellbeing gains. We want to establish a peer support network across member states as well as hubs of support at local level. (through EURADA members and other stakeholders)";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people"
"2872";"Training programme for health workforce and Promote a market place for innovative solutions";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"A3 - 4.Educational activities to support the management of active and healthy ageing";"08/06/2016 - 16:31";"A3 Functional decline and frailty, D4 Age friendly environments";"General Objetives A3:Models of care for integrated management and Scaling-up of Good Practices. Specific Objetives A3: Build workforce capability to deliver new models of integrated care and  Invest in innovation, research, evaluation and knowledge transfer on
frailty. Our commitment for A3 Action Group is developing an adequate training programme for health worksforce to adapt to the challenges of an ageing society. Our commitment for D4 Action Group is creating relevant partnerships to promoting in an online platform ideas and innovative solution from all over europe.";"2.1 Good practices for scaling up strategies., 5.1 Joint dissemination activities and transfer of innovations, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"";"+351910007899";"ana.matos@cidadedoscuidados.pt";"Sunday, 2 October, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"PORTUGAL";"Rua Almirante Cândido dos Reis, nº 28 3º U";"Porto";"Portugal";"Health";"";"International";"";"";"";"";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs";"";"";"SME"
"2871";"Nature and environemnt for activ ageing: tourism and healh";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"08/06/2016 - 16:31";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Creating a friendly environment is not just about technological design or its accessibility but also about awareness of the people who live in these spaces. Furthermore, the use of nature and tourism in natural areas as a tool for active ageing is an opportunity for the social and economic development of large areas in Europe, placing value on environmental conservation to protect what is a source of health and wellness
 Our ""ActivSenior Tourism"" is  based on the coordination of therapeutic activities of active tourism, and leisure and culture. The measure of success is the creation of a network of professionals able to host such tourist activities throughout the year;
 	The consideration of active tourism and contact with nature as a strategy for improving the quality of life and therapy for specific age-related ailments, are a new way of understanding tourism and involving the creation of development opportunities, both for professionals in geriatrics, and for tourism professionals and local populations.";"";"";"Jovita García Collado";"ambienta45@ambienta45.es";"Wednesday, 30 March, 2016";"Wednesday, 30 March, 2016";"";"";"Plaza de España, 6. 06002 BADAJOZ (Spain)";"Badajoz";"Spain";"Other";"http://www.ambiena45.es";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"SME"
"2866";"Research on Homere solutions for assistive environments";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"A3 - 3.Scaling up of good practices focusing on the exploitation of ICT tools";"02/12/2016 - 18:14";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"We are conducting research  in processing of medical image and video data (i.e. data segmentation and annotation, coding, pattern recognition and image reconstruction) and biosignal processing (pattern recognition, coding and patient status interpretation). A number of methodologies and tools have been developed by the group that allow proper coding of medical data (e.g., Region of Interest coding in medical images and videos using advanced progressing wavelets compression and H.264-based techniques, webRTC for video communication), image segmentation and classification techniques (e.g., microscopy images segmentation and quantification and skin melanoma detection and classification). Apart from the aforementioned tools, the group has established a repository of medical data consisting mainly of medical images of various modalities.  
The group has also significant research work in Telemedicine and Context Aware Systems. In rapidly changing scenarios, such as the ones considered in the fields of mobile, pervasive, or ubiquitous computing, systems have to adapt their behavior based on the current conditions and the dynamicity of the environment they are immerse in. A system is context-aware if it can extract, interpret and use context information and adapt its functionality to the current context of use. The challenge for such systems lies in the complexity of capturing, representing and processing contextual data. The group has developed mechanisms and methodologies for context status modelling interpretation (utilizing ontologies and rule engines) and medical content proper adaptation. Great expertise has also been gained in patient status awareness using body sensor networks and advanced pattern recognition techniques that are specifically used for detecting activity recognition patient body falls and related distress situations. An IoT enable platform for biosignal collection and cloud based processing has been also developed.";"";"";"Ilias Maglogiannis";"imaglo@unipi.gr";"Tuesday, 1 March, 2016";"Monday, 31 December, 2018";"";"Νότιος Τομέας Αθηνών (Notios Tomeas Athinon)";"Grigoriou Lampraki 126";"Piraeus";"Greece";"ICT";"http://dhsl.ds.unipi.gr";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2847";"IoT based technology to support people with dementia and their caregivers in rural areas";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"31/05/2017 - 07:22";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Assistive Technologies (ATs) shall improve the Quality of Life (QoL) of end users, including patients, caregivers, and healthcare operators, through the possibility of supporting each of them with specific functionalities and services. This is particularly true for persons with dementia (PwDs), as the lack of an effective and definitive cure makes maintaining or increasing their QoL the primary care goal. For PwDs and their caregivers living in rural areas, difficulties are greater than for PwDs living in towns, due to the greater distance from healthcare providers and related mobility issues, lack of capillary assistance and support. New models of assistive services and related technologies are needed, based on the IoT concept and accounting for critical conditions like the ""digital divide"" (i.e. lack of broadband data connections) which is quite frequent in rural areas. The committment is related to: a) identifying existing limitations of the communication infrastructures in rural areas, their extent and impact on services; b) identifying ATs and services addressing patients and caregivers, taking into account outcomes from a); c) designing “new” service models using the ATs from b), based on the IoT concept and able to address the need of remotization of health and care services.";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"";"Susanna Spinsante";"s.spinsante@univpm.it";"Friday, 1 April, 2016";"Friday, 8 December, 2017";"A first prototype of assistive technology for patients with dementia and their caregivers, to be used at home, is currently under development in the framework of the AAL-JP project ""Home4Dem"". The kit includes sensors for home monitoring and communication interfaces based on the 3G network, to deliver the data collected from the sensors to a remote cloud-based platform and notify events to the subscribed caregivers. A paper partly describing this platform is going to be presented at the next ICT for Ageing Well conference 2016 in Rome.

--May 2017: a first batch of kits is finally ready to be installed at home (in Italy, Norway and Switzerland) for a preliminary functional test, before moving to the Home4Dem pilot, that will involve more users spread among different EU countries. The mobile app for the caregiver is also available as a first release for test and bug fixing by the project's partners. The same app will be delivered to caregivers involved in the pilot.";"Marche";"Piazza Roma 22, 60121";"Ancona";"Italy";"ICT";"http://www.univpm.it";"National";"";"";"Number of installed and tested kits of sensors for PwDs and their caregivers";"Montanini L., Raffaeli L., De Santis A., Del Campo A., Chiatti C., Rascioni G., Gambi E. and Spinsante S. (2016). “Overnight Supervision of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients in Nursing Homes – System Development and Field Trial”. ICT4AWE 2016, A. Del Campo, E. Gambi, L. Montanini, D. Perla, L. Raffaeli, and S. Spinsante, “MQTT in AAL Systems for Home Monitoring of People With Dementia,” IoTAAL 2016, L. Raffaeli, C. Chiatti, E. Gambi, L. Montanini, P. Olivetti, L. Paciello, G. Rascioni, S. Spinsante, “Improved Solution to Monitor People with Dementia and Support Care Providers,” ForITAAL2016, Home4Dem brochure - Marketplace Day 2017 organized by ""Confindustria Ancona""";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2812";"Development of software a scalable ICT ecosystem to help aging people live independently";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"A2 - 1.Scaling up of innovative practices.";"19/09/2016 - 16:40";"A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"The commitment is to promote use of UNCAP (“Ubiquitous iNteroperable Care for Ageing People “), an open, scalable and privacy-savvy ICT infrastructure designed to help ageing people live independently while maintaining and improving their lifestyle. The final solution will consist of real products that will be made available on the market.

The project is co-financed by the EU through the Horizon 2020 programme, and it involves 23 partners (including several pilot user partners) from 9 European countries (IT, UK, SI, RO, EL, DE, SE, ES, MK) with a start-up (FR) who will bring the results of the project to the market.

In particular, with specific regards to fall detection and prevention, two technologies are being integrated and are going to be piloted. The first is based on smart floors, the second is based on 3D sensing technologies. Both solutions will be tested in a range of different conditions with real users in nursing homes.";"1.1 Bringing together relevant information concerning existing programmes and practices in falls prevention, 1.2 Widening the AG A2 collection of innovative practices , 2.1 Defining and adopting a common language and procedures , 2.2 Experts agreement to evaluate quality of practices/technologies in falls prevention. , 2.3 Legislative & ethical recommendations for falls prevention ICT solutions         , 2.4 ICT for fall prevention standardisation and interoperability, 3.2 Compilation of data and evidence on fall prediction, oriented to policy makers , 4.1 Sustainability, ""lobbying"" and community generation around falls prevention related topics , 4.2 Looking for funding and finance opportunities , 1.1 Progressing in the knowledge of the available databases within EIPAHA, 2.1 Good practices for scaling up strategies., 3.1 Good practices using ICT within EIP on AHA, 5.1 Joint dissemination activities and transfer of innovations, 6.1 Strategies to mutual, interdisciplinary support and collaboration., 7.1 Targeting the gender issue in the ageing society, 8.1 Loco-regional, national and international instruments, 1.1 Update the guidelines on innovative procurement , 1.2 Disseminate Innovative Procurement guidelines among EU public procurers and other  stakeholders , 1.3 Contributing to the knowledge on Innovative Procurement by mapping public and private investments, 2.1 Develop and disseminate a common vision on how to reach interoperability within and between domains, 2.2 Define process for standardization, 2.3 Contribute to the standardization process within AHA. , 2.4 Contribute to the discussion to define a label and certification scheme, 2.5 Specification, development and demonstration of application integration profiles , 2.6 Specification, development and demonstration of a successful interoperability practice, 2.7 Cooperation between platform initiatives , 2.8 Create a repository of labelled/certified  application and platform integration profiles , 3.1  Discussion on interoperable and standard user profile experiences , 3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 4.2 Raise awareness on the different aspects of privacy in relation to EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability, 5.1 Successful and failing business models in the domain of EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability, 5.2 Disseminate the results of the defined examples, 6.1 Create synergies, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA";"";"Dr Giuseppe Conti";"giuseppe.conti@trilogis.it";"Thursday, 24 March, 2016";"Sunday, 31 December, 2017";"The commitment refers to the results of the H2020 IA UNCAP (www.uncap.eu). The project is currently ongoing and its about entering the pilot phase as of summer 2016. All public deliverable and achievements are available online at www.uncap.eu";"";"via F. Zeni 8";"Rovereto";"Italy";"ICT";"http://www.trilogis.it";"International";"";"CADZOW COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTING (UK), UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI (SLOVENIA), SIEMENS SRL (ROMANIA), BIOASSIST SA (GREECE), ZIGPOS GMBH (GERMANY), UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO (ITALY), COMBAIN MOBILE AB (SWEDEN),	
SOCIALIT SOFTWARE E CONSULTING SRL (ITALY), FIDA SOLUTIONS SRL (ROMANIA), FUTURE SHAPE GMBH (GERMANY), 
INI-NOVATION GMBH (GERMANY), ATOS SPAIN SA (SPAIN), GISTANDARDS LTD (UK), DOM DANICE VOGRINEC MARIBOR (SLOVENIA),	
AZIENDA UNITA LOCALE SOCIO SANITARIA N 5 OVEST VICENTINO (ITALY), AZIENDA PROVINCIALE PER I SERVIZI SANITARI (ITALY), ORASUL SIMLEU SILVANIEI (ROMANIA), REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA GOCE DELCEV STATE UNIVERSITY STIP (MACEDONIA), FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER (ITALY), ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS (GREECE), UNITATEA ADMINISTRATIV-TERITORIALA BAIA SPRIE (ROMANIA), NIVELY SAS (FRANCE)";"Reduction in hospitalization /nursing homes expenses, Promotion of new business around AHA technologies and services, Decreased velocity of the worsening of cognitive functionality, Investment readiness";"Use cases description, system requirements and PIA/TRVA, Regulatory constraints, UNCAP Box, App and CLOUD alpha version, UNCAP Box, App and CLOUD beta version and start of pilots, Assessment of pilot phase";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, ‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action, Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors, Impact of Community-based Program on Frailty Prevention and frailty Mitigation (ICP – FPM)";"";"";"SME"
"2777";"ASSESSMENT ON THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF SENIOR TOURISM PROGRAMS";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"08/06/2016 - 16:16";"D4 Age friendly environments";"To asses the economic and social impact generated by the senior tourism programs and analyse its profitability for all (public admisnitrations, public sector, seniors...)";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism";"";"Elisa Domènech";"elisa.domenech@segittur.es";"Thursday, 1 October, 2015";"Saturday, 10 December, 2016";"";"";"Orense 58 4, 28020";"";"Spain";"Other";"http://www.segittur.es";"National";"";"";"";"ASSESSMENT REPORT ON THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE “EUROPE SENIOR TOURISM” PROJECT, 2014-201";"";"";"";"National public administration"
"2762";"Development of customisable sensor-supported environments through standardised middleware solution";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 7.Raise awareness of availability and benefits of integrated care";"17/06/2016 - 11:10";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Through the experience in different national and EU-funded projects, our commitment is targeted to development of integrated care solutions through the implementation of sensor environments customisable through standardised middleware applications.";"";"";"Dr Carlos A Velasco";"carlos.velasco@fit.fraunhofer.de";"Tuesday, 1 September, 2015";"Friday, 30 June, 2017";"";"";"Schloss Birlinghoven";"53757 Sankt Augustin";"Germany";"ICT";"http://www.fit.fraunhofer.de/";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2711";"DoctorCloud: An Innovative ICT platform in the service of elder and patients for emergencies";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 5.Knowledge transfer, replication and scaling up of good practices in integrated care";"11/11/2016 - 15:00";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, B3 Integrated care, D4 Age friendly environments";"Further development and deployment in a European level of an Internet of a Things (IoT) web platform of NFC technology (DoctorCloud, www.doctorcloud.net) for the medical industry, designed to help first-responders and paramedics gain instant access to critical medical information (EMR) in an emergency. This platform is already created and tested in the Greek territory for multiple users (patients, elders, paramedics). Additionally this platform is about to utilize integrated Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) location services to track the users and provide further valuable information in cases of Alzheimer patients.
Anyone can potentially benefit from this solution.  However, for those with a known medical condition, the elderly or anyone taking prescribed drugs, it is particularly vital.  Most of our customers simply use the system to record their own medical information so that, when they are asked for details of their current medication, they access their device and show their phone to the doctor.  It's the simplest way of ensuring that you do not forget anything in cases of polypharmacy.
Other advantages: Adaptability from for numerous user groups (e.g. senior citizens, children, disabled persons, chronic patients, drug users, etc.). Interoperability with different Medical Information Systems (MIS), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), etc.";"";"";"Nikos Bogonikolos";"nbogonikolos@gmail.com";"Sunday, 31 January, 2016";"";"In further discussions with several target groups of paramedics and practicioners for involving our platform into their services to patients and elders. 
Listening carefully to end users needs we are working on further improvements of the platform.";"ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA)";"36 Artemidos str., GR-17561";"Athens";"Greece";"ICT";"http://www.doctorcloud.net";"International";"";"";"";"";"Information technology and adherence in ageing population with chronic diseases and polypharmacy, Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action";"";"";"SME"
"2695";"Dissemination of good practices related to Healthy Ageing";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"08/06/2016 - 16:16";"D4 Age friendly environments";"EuroHealthNet is a not-for-profit partnership of organisations, agencies and statutory bodies working to contribute to a healthier Europe by promoting health and health equity between and within European countries. EuroHealthNet achieves this by i)fostering networking, capacity building and cooperation among members (public health and health promotion agencies at national, regional and local level), ii)undertaking research to develop policy recommendations, iii)communicating these recommendations.
EuroHealthNet has participated in various projects on healthy ageing, such as FP7 2012 “IROHLA: Intervention Research on Health Literacy among Ageing population”, and AFE-INNOVNET: Towards an Age-Friendly Europe”.  
We were lead partner in DG SANCO co-funded “Healthy Ageing” project (2005-2007). The website http://www.healthyageing.eu/ has been consistently maintained and updated by EuroHealthNet since then. It has been used to disseminate good practices in the field from our members across Europe. Examples range from nutrition and physical activity interventions for seniors to actions dedicated to promote independent living and tackle social exclusion.  
It is our commitment to continuously update the healthy ageing website and to further disseminate healthy ageing related good practices.";"";"";"Anne Pierson";"a.pierson@eurohealthnet.eu";"Monday, 4 January, 2016";"";"By showcasing practical examples of health promotion interventions, identifying initiatives in the European Union, and making available key resources about healthy ageing, we hope that healthyageing.eu builds awareness of the steps required to make healthy ageing a reality.

The website provides information about some key determinants to healthy ageing, good practices that aim to improve the health and well-being of older people, publications and links to key resources, and a section on the EIP on AHA.";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË, DEUTSCHLAND, ESPAÑA, FRANCE, UNITED KINGDOM, ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA)";"Rue de la Loi 67, 1040 Brussels";"Brussels";"Belgium";"Health";"http://www.eurohealthnet.eu";"International";"Dissemination";"";"";"Healthy Ageing website-www.healthyageing.eu";"";"";"";"Other international organisation"
"2692";"Inclusive Urban and Rural Communities";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"31/03/2017 - 10:38";"D4 Age friendly environments";"This commitment is about new design paradigms that involve environments for the care and treatment of people and for sustaining healthy societies. This includes transfer of knowledge and upscaling for frailty and fall-prevention through design technologies as well as the integration of healthcare facilities via holistic approaches. The built environment comprises the physical context of most human activity. An environment incorporating in its design principles the knowledge on human physiology and perception and especially the physiology and perception of people across the lifespan, where multi-morbidities such as frailty and Alzheimer’s might occur, is beneficial for all other aspects of care and everyday life and acts as their multiplier. 

Partners cover the whole spectrum of stakeholder involvement: academia, central government, local authorities, regulatory bodies, start-ups, end-users and user-representatives and SMEs. They are multi and cross-disciplinary, including architecture, planning, IT technologies, transportation, healthcare, psychiatry, business administration, medical tourism and care provision. The common goal is an environment, urban and rural, inclusive for people over 55 in a physical and perception manner, in a generic but also individual way that allows people across the lifespan to be healthy, independent and active citizens that could contribute to the silver economy.";"4.2 Position papers on relevant EU funded projects, with concrete actions to be taken forward by B3 AG., 5.2 Identification of maturity of good practices to replicate and scale up. , 7.2 Publish articles, publications, newsletters and other dissemination materials., 9.3    Seek the active contribution of B3 Action Group members in other EU initiatives and projects., 9.4    Share and disseminate the outcomes of joint collaboration through joint events., 1.1 Update the guidelines on innovative procurement , 1.2 Disseminate Innovative Procurement guidelines among EU public procurers and other  stakeholders , 1.3 Contributing to the knowledge on Innovative Procurement by mapping public and private investments, 3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 5.1 Successful and failing business models in the domain of EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability, 6.1 Create synergies, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas, 5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"Evidence-Based Design for AHA:
Built environment solutions that are in accordance to user perception and physiology. This is a user-inclusive, collaborative approach between designers, including architects and urban planners and healthcare professionals, including physicians, carers as well as end-users. These could identify areas of the built environment which can create scalable solutions with relatively small investment but which could make considerable difference, as it enables synergies with medical and technological solutions, acting as a multiplier of benefits.";"Dr Evangelia Chrysikou";"e.chrysikou@ucl.ac.uk";"Monday, 26 September, 2016";"Thursday, 1 August, 2019";"WHO Healthy City Initiative annual meetings,
The Covenant of Demographic Change annual board meetings,
The International Alzheimers Association annual meetings,
Dissemination activities connected to PEMETH Marie Curie Individual Fellowship H2020";"NEDERLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, LONDON, Ηράκλειο (Irakleio)";"";"London";"United Kingdom";"Building";"http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk";"National";"";"UCL- Division of Psychiatry (UK),
UCL-Bartlett School of Architecture - Space Syntax Lab (UK),
Ministry of Health of Israel - Department of Health Policy and Urban planning WHO (IL),
MELABEV - Community Clubs of Elders (IL),
Healthy City Jerusalem Europe : Age friendly Cities (IL),
Department of Transport and Planning - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences - Delft University of Technology (NL),
Healthcare and Built Environment Sectors - Standards Market Development Division -BSI (UK),
Department of Informatics - Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences - King's College London (UK),
School of Architecture and Design, University of Lincoln, Lincoln (UK)
Department of Computer Science - Faculty of Technology - Art and Design - Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (NO),
Covenant for Demographic Change (EC),
RECORNECT (NL),
AVI research & consultancy (NL),
Stichting Advies Centrum voor Zorghuisvesting (NL),
Department of Tourism and Hospitality - Bournemouth University (UK),
Department of Business Administration - School of Business and Economics -TEI of Thessaly (GR),
Britplas Commercial (UK),
Panaz Ltd (UK),
Biopolitics International Organisation (GR),
KSDEO ''EDRA'' (GR),
Hallsal Lloyd Partnership (UK), 
AISEEDO (UK)
Staff 2000 (UK),
Korpinen (FI)";"Adoption of guidelines by the industry, Number of people interacting through social media on activeties and dissemination, guidelines and findings, Number of projects that adopted the guidelines.";"Networking of stakeholders , Creating a TED-type lecture series on the role of the built environment and maintaining functionality through the lifespan, Creating an architectural competition for students in the role of ageing in place, funded by SMEs, International hands-on Exhibits of builders, anthropologists and technology firms, gerontologists for academics, health professionals and companies., Development of evidence based guidelines on environments for AHA, Paper on Built Environment and AHA, Initiation of collaborations with other European projects and actions on AHA such as the support action PROEIPAHA";"";"Built Environment and its relation to AHA";"";"Advocacy organisation for care professionals, Advocacy organisation for informal care givers, Advocacy organisation for older people, Advocacy organisation for patients, Advocacy organisation for users, European organisation, National public administration, Research / academia, SME"
"2690";"Financial and technical forum to eliminate fiscal barriers and to promote accessibility in the Valencian Region";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 4.Guidelines, policy recommendations and other tools to support implementation of integrated care and chronic disease / care programmes";"08/06/2016 - 16:14";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Nearly 12 million to promote sustainability and accessibility of buildings in the Valencian Region. The accessibility forum has two committees: the Transport one and the Building and Urban Environment one. Both of them cover different urban areas.";"";"";"Carolina Mateo";"cmateo@five.es";"Tuesday, 16 February, 2016";"";"http://www.actualitatdiaria.com/es/el-consell-constitueix-la-taula-per-laccessibilitat-de-la-comunitat-valenciana/";"ESPAÑA";"Tres Forques 98, 46018. Valencia";"Valencia";"Spain";"Housing";"http://www.five.es";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2689";"Accessible Cities";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"08/06/2016 - 16:14";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Bottom up mapping and modeling of aging in place neighborhoods in a cohort of 2000 older adults , to educate and create policies that meet the needs for accessibility to the cities services and recreational and cultural activities for the rapidly growing aging population.";"";"";"Rakel berenbaum  -    Dr. Evangalia Chrysikou -";"melabev1@gmail.com   /   e.chrysikou@ucl.ac.uk";"Monday, 26 September, 2016";"Thursday, 1 August, 2019";"Summary article on ramework and theoretical considerations already submitted.";"Outer London - West and North West, Ηράκλειο (Irakleio)";"Leah Porat 21";"Jerusalem";"Israel";"Health";"http://www.melabev.org";"National";"";"Lead partner will be University College of London 
Ministry of Health of Israel, Department  of Health Policy and Urban planning
WHO- Healthy City Jerusalem 
Europe : Age friendly Cities";"";"";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for older people, Advocacy organisation for patients, Private care provider, Research / academia, SME"
"2676";"Healing Steps: interdisciplinary healing environment for the ageing population";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 2.Evidence on innovative integrated care solutions";"17/06/2016 - 11:11";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Background:
The physical environment is an important factor in the healing process and is proven to be beneficiary on health outcome in residential care (Laursen et al. 2014). Regarding future health visions and the European consensus, more care will be provided at the patients home with the intention to keep the ageing population at their homes. To provide an optimal healthcare at the patients home, a profound element of evidence is suggested. 
 
Method:
University College VIVES performs research for three years in a close cooperation with the field and the end-user, where a systematic review will be conducted about a healing environment at the homes of the ageing population. Participating educational programs are: bachelor in occupational therapy, bachelor of science in nursing, bachelor of speech language therapy and audiology, bachelor in nutrition and dietetics and bachelor in biomedical laboratory science. Students as well are participating to narrow the gap between theoretical research and applied research.

Results:
The aim of this research is to outline a summary of interdisciplinary approaches regarding the physical environment at the homes of the ageing population to enhance a healing environment.";"";"";"Aline Ollevier";"aline.ollevier@vives.be";"Tuesday, 1 September, 2015";"Friday, 31 August, 2018";"Current status: conducting a systematic review with following question: 
""What factors affects the normal ageing process in 50+adults and the physical environment to live healthy and independent at home?""
Status: evaluating first inclusion and exclusion criteria: reading title and abstract";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË";"Xaverianenstraat 10";"Bruges";"Belgium";"Health";"http://www.vives.be";"National";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2660";"PARTNER OF THE EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP ON ACTIVE HEALTHY AGEING";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"A3 - 4.Educational activities to support the management of active and healthy ageing";"08/06/2016 - 16:14";"D4 Age friendly environments";"TO BECOME ACTIVELY INVOLVED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW HORIZONTAL INITIATIVES AND THE MAFEIP TOOL AND BE ENGAGED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION FOR EUROPS AGEING SOCIETY";"";"";"MRS DAUGHNE TAYLOR";"dt@daughnetaylor.co.uk";"Friday, 15 April, 2016";"";"";"UNITED KINGDOM";"LONGCROFT HOUSE, 2-8 VICTORIA AVE,LONDON EC2M 4NS UK";"LONDON";"United Kingdom";"Health";"http://www.taylorstuartinternational.com";"International";"";"NO OTHER AT PRESENT";"";"";"";"";"";"Other international organisation"
"2612";"""Age-friendly environments"" told in Dutch (verteld in het Nederlands)";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 7.External and internal communication";"29/05/2017 - 12:43";"D4 Age friendly environments";"“Age-friendly Environments” told in the Dutch language.
A lot of older people, municipalities and regions in Flanders and The Netherlands are interested in developing the concept of age-friendly environments. For instance this will help to prolong independent living, to encourage active and healthy ageing and to improve participation of older adults in society. From my contacts with older people and people from local and regional authorities I learned that many Dutch and Flemish people don't feel very comfortable to read and understand the English language. Many older adults didn’t have the opportunity to learn the English language and also many haven’t used it after leaving school. Because of the fact that most documents and information about age-friendly environments is only available in English, it may hinder Flemish and Dutch people to work on age-friendly environments. To take away the language barrier for age-friendly environments, I am developing a website on which the concept of AFE, action plans, the checklist, good practices are explained in Dutch and on which people also are invited to share their Flemish or Dutch examples. http://agefriendlynederland.nl/";"5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE, 6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE, 7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"";"Willeke van Staalduinen";"willeke.staalduinen@tele2.nl";"Tuesday, 1 March, 2016";"Friday, 1 March, 2019";"Just started to build the website. It is already public, but basic. My plan is to exceed the information on the website together with partners so it will become the information point for age-friendly environments in the Dutch language. .";"NEDERLAND";"Kattensingel 89, 2801CE";"Gouda";"Netherlands";"Social";"http://agefriendlynederland.nl";"International";"";"";"Website traffic of 1,000";"Website online, Input from stakeholders received: Municipality of The Hague, Almere, Mobility Scouts";"";"";"";"Other"
"2610";"Expertise on EU Health Policy";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"17/06/2016 - 15:48";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Academic working on EU health policy and European-level health network formation";"";"";"Dr. Karen Heard-Laureote";"karen.heard-laureote@port.ac.uk";"Tuesday, 8 March, 2016";"";"";"UNITED KINGDOM";"SSHLS, Milldam Building, Burnaby Road";"Portsmouth";"United Kingdom";"Other";"http://www.port.ac.uk";"International";"D4";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2608";"Academic activities for ageing society";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"08/06/2016 - 16:14";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Academic support for age-friendly policies and practicies undertaken at regional and local levels. Evaluation of local government policies on active ageing.  Cooperation with NGO-s on the promotion of active ageing and intergenerational dialog. Promotion of innovative employment policies  included in social economy at the local level. Activities of the universities of third age, commitment of  seniors councils in public policy (examples of seniors social participation at national, regional and local levels), seniors voluntary activities at local level and their implications on active ageing.";"";"";"Boguslawa Urbaniak";"bogelur@uni.lodz.pl";"Monday, 7 March, 2016";"Wednesday, 7 March, 2018";"";"Łódzkie";"3/5 POW Street, 90-255";"Lodz";"Poland";"Social";"http://www.eksoc.uni.lodz.pl";"National";"";"Cluster ""Żyjmy zdrowiej"" in the city of Lodz; National Contest ""Drzewo pokoleń"" (eng. ""Tree of generations""; Academy for seniors ""Activus""";"number of events";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia"
"2606";"Système intégré d'acteurs de l'accompagnement des personnes âgées";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"B3 - 5.Knowledge transfer, replication and scaling up of good practices in integrated care";"17/06/2016 - 11:11";"B3 Integrated care, D4 Age friendly environments";"L’Association Gérontologique de Gâtine regroupe une équipe de 15 salariés (travailleurs sociaux, infirmières, chargés de missions…) développant une intervention en direction des personnes âgées, de leurs familles… et des professionnels qui les accompagnement au domicile. La structure est principalement positionnée sur des missions de coordination pour « coordonner l’ensemble des actions et des intervenants autour de la personne âgée de 60 ans et plus, afin d’assurer une prise en charge globale de la personne.”
Le territoire d’intervention est le milieu rural sur un territoire de 3600 km² avec 160 communes et 175.000 habitants (dont 50.000 de + 60 ans et 20.000 de + de 75 ans).";"";"";"Pascal POUSSE";"pascal.pousse@clic-reseau-gatine.fr";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Saturday, 31 December, 2016";"";"Deux-Sèvres";"20 rue de la Citadelle";"PARTHENAY";"France";"Social";"http://www.clic-reseau-gatine.fr";"Regional";"";"Un réseau local de structures et de professionnels sur le territoire : 10 services d'aide à domicile, 6 services de soins à domicile, 30 établissements d'accueil de personnes âgées, près de 400 professionnels libéraux de santé (150 médecins, 100 kiné, 90 infirmiers libéraux, 50 pharmaciens,...)";"";"Schéma d'accompagnement des personnes âgées en Deux-Sèvres";"";"";"";"Advocacy organisation for users"
"2588";"Smart Ageing Friendly Cities: Collaborative Community Care";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"B3 - 5.Knowledge transfer, replication and scaling up of good practices in integrated care";"08/06/2016 - 16:14";"B3 Integrated care, D4 Age friendly environments";"Linkcare is engaged in a couple of projects on Collaborative Community Care in Barcelona (RADARS) and Beijing.
These projects use a mobile and web platform to create teams of patients, volunteers, relatives, neighbours, local shops and social workers in order to create community networks that detect, support and follow up senior people living alone.
Linkcare is creating a collaborative community care toolkit over the next two years to facilitate the adoption and improvement of collaborative care in other cities, and to expand it to other purposes, such as migrant integration.";"";"Create a network of collaborative care communities";"Jim Roldan";"jimroldan@linkcare.es";"Thursday, 1 September, 2016";"Friday, 31 August, 2018";"Number of communities adopting the model
Number of beneficiaries
Number of participating members (volunteers) on each community";"Cataluña";"Roger de Lluria 50, SAT A";"Barcelona";"Spain";"Health";"http://linkcare.cat";"International";"";"";"Effectiveness indicators (specific), Effectiveness indicators (generic), Sustainability";"Collaborative Care Toolkit, Open Collaborative Care Platform, Encomio and Effectiveness Annalysis";"";"";"";"SME"
"2581";"Action plan";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"17/06/2016 - 11:11";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"B3 : contribution to :
•	understanding and shared vision for integrated health and social care services that centres on the patients and their communities.
•	 ensuring that integrated care is on the European agenda as one of the most promising solutions to assure the sustainability of the systems for health and social care.
•	understanding that social entrepreneurship is on the European agenda as one of the most promising solutions to assure the sustainability of the systems for health and social care.

C2 : contribution to :Enhancing the discussion and search for results of the benefits of using interoperable solutions. :
5.1: Define examples of successful and failing business models in the domain of EIP on AHA with respect to interoperability 
5.2: Disseminate the results of the defined examples

D4  : contribution by Implementing policies and practices for regions, cities and communities :
• to contribute to achieve 2 additional healthy life years for older people in the EU by accelerating the promotion, take-up and implementation of supportive physical and social environments to support active and healthy ageing throughout the EU, and 
• to achieve this by fostering greater participation of older citizens, greater pan-European public and private stakeholder and cross-sectorial collaboration, and greater exploitation of age-friendly innovation including the take-up of ICT solutions.";"";"";"Prof.Dr.scn. Angel Mirchev";"amirchev@cmpconsult.com";"Monday, 7 March, 2016";"Monday, 3 December, 2018";"reporting";"";"Makedonia Street 86, 9014";"Varna";"Bulgaria";"Health";"https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/Bulgarian%20Association%20of%20Health%20Managers...";"National";"";"";"number of reports";"Report";"";"";"";"Other"
"2578";"Establish cooperation with European civil or government organisations and Turkey on Geriatric investments and giving consultancy services for geriatric investments and their opreations.";"Commitment";"Not yet started";"";"17/06/2016 - 11:11";"B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"I want to develope business models on geriatric investmenst for European old ages, between European and Turkish steakholders. I know there are many advantiges and opportunities in Turkey on geriatric. By this way, we can provide high quality and happy life for European olders. Also we can create profitable companies.";"4.2 Looking for funding and finance opportunities , 9.2    Align the activities of the B3 Action Group with other EU initiatives and projects.";"Geriatric investment advantiges in Turkey.";"Serdar Durgun";"serdar.durgun@turkishgeriatric.com";"Friday, 4 March, 2016";"";"";"";"Cemalbey Cad. Kocyigit apt. No:83/9 Maltepe/ Istanbul";"";"Turkey";"Other";"http://zserdardurgun.wix.com/turkishgeriatric";"Regional";"";"Turkish Ministry of Health, Turkish Ministry of family and social politics, Turkish Ministry of Economy";"";"";"";"New business models for geriatric investments";"";"Venture capital firms"
"2576";"Human Centered Design - Customer Driven Innovation";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"";"14/06/2016 - 22:47";"D4 Age friendly environments";"As a company we already supported multiple projects by delivering them actionable insights in human behavior. We place customers in the heart of every 'design' process.
Most recent projects in the field of healthy ageing: LivingLab Careville (4 projects), AAL Inspirations, AAl Healthy@work, ...";"1.4 Tools and methodologies to improve adherence, 2.6  Pathway to develop new models for delivery polypharmacy , 3.2 Improving decision making and adherence levels for poly-medicated patients , 4.1 Applications and ICT tools for supporting adherence in medical plans , 6.1 Strategies to mutual, interdisciplinary support and collaboration., 2.2 Effective use of incentives for change and innovation culture, stakeholder engagement and leadership., 2.3 Positive patient experience with health and care services, co-production and supported self-management., 3.2 Barriers and success factors for stakeholder engagement., 3.1  Discussion on interoperable and standard user profile experiences , 3.2 Discussion on personal user experience with respect to accessibility, attractiveness, usability and personalization, 2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology , 3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism, 4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) 
, 4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas";"";"Hanne Sidarow";"hanne@u-sentric.com";"Wednesday, 1 January, 2014";"Friday, 31 March, 2017";"";"BELGIQUE-BELGIË";"Karel Van lotharingenstraat 4 bus 3.2";"Leuven";"Belgium";"Other";"http://www.u-sentric.com";"International";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"Research / academia, SME"
"2575";"Develop action plan to work towards the 8 domains of the WHO age-friendly environments approach";"Commitment";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"12/06/2017 - 09:31";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Stockport will develop an action plan on progressing each of the 8 domains of the WHO age-friendly environments approach:
 Housing, 
transport,
community services and health services,
 outdoor spaces and buildings,
 social participation, 
respect and social inclusion,
civic participation and employment,
 communication and information.";"";"";"Andy Bleaden";"andy.bleaden@stockport.gov.uk";"Saturday, 30 April, 2016";"Sunday, 31 March, 2019";"Stockport has committed to the development of an Ageing Well Strategy. The development of the strategy is led by Public Health and our Older People’s Champions Group. We will focus on the components of best practice outlined in ‘Future of Ageing in GM’, combined with the World Health Organisation (WHO) Towards an Age-Friendly City approach, to give us a robust, evidence-based and action focussed strategy.

 

The strategy will provide an oversight of all developments for older people (a holistic approach) – making sure developments are linked up between health, social care, third sector, public health, public services, housing etc. to support a holistic approach on wellbeing for older people. We are seeking to become Age Friendly Stockport.

 

We will focus on specific needs our older population might have to make sure that services with a more generic adult approach are fit for purpose, and ensure that this work is developed in alignment with Stockport Together’s care models.

 

We are using co-production approaches to ensure that this strategy builds on the existing assets of our community, working with people in Stockport to develop a solutions that are co-designed. This has begun using meetings with a series of existing community groups to get engagement and ideas flowing.";"Greater Manchester";"4th Floor Stopford House";"Stockport";"United Kingdom";"Social";"http://www.stockport.gov.uk";"Regional";"";"";"Improvements against action plan areas";"Report for the Covenant on Demographic Change on Progress again the 8 domains";"";"";"";"Public care provider"
"2557";"6.1 Development of a mutual learning network of cities and regions with some practical experience in AFE";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"09/06/2016 - 15:22";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2566";"Falls and fall injuries - A Grand Societal Challenge involving prevention and healthy ageing of seniors";"Synergy";"Ongoing";"";"02/03/2016 - 11:10";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Objectives: To enable macro-, meso- and micro- level analysis including, on the one hand, governance and policy-making based screening, prevention, rehabilitation and monitoring, and, on the other hand, an integration with Silver Economy, and related to WHO's consultation on Global Strategy and Action Plan on Ageing and Health; To support regional and municipal levels to act and become deeply engaged in fall prevention campaigns, thereby enabling and promoting early frailty and fall risk assessment, and identifying frail and faller profiles; To  Raise awareness and promote behavioural change among citizens in prevention of frailty and fall injuries.";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2551";"4.1 Connect with the Smart Cities initiative (EIP-SCC) and the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"09/06/2016 - 14:04";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2558";"7.1 Internal and external communication of D4";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 7.External and internal communication";"09/06/2016 - 15:27";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2552";"4.2 To extend the smart cities WHO AFE principles for older citizens’ participation to rural areas";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 4.Inclusive Smart Cities";"09/06/2016 - 15:06";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2562";"‘Masters of AHA’ – educating seniors, health and social carers and entrepreneurs";"Synergy";"Ongoing";"";"02/03/2016 - 11:10";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Objective: To contribute to the development of dynamic and sustainable care systems of tomorrow  by development of a distinctive Master of Gerontology and Geriatrics that will encompass education, stakeholders empowerment and inter-disciplinary, inter-professional research according to different backgrounds and competencies.";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2547";"1.1 State of the art of legislation and policy initiatives promoting employment for 50+ in Europe";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 1.Innovative employment policies and the silver economy";"09/06/2016 - 13:52";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2555";"5.1 Setting up a political steering group for the EIP on AHA";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"09/06/2016 - 12:50";"D4 Age friendly environments";"To ensure that the EIP on AHA remains a high priority at EU level, Action Group D4 will organise the setting up of a political steering group for the EIP on AHA. We will organise consensus with other Action Groups to formally request a steering group to be set up and to identify and nominate the right people. Also we will define a roadmap to influence the European Union (European Parliament, European Commission) to include age-friendly environments in their work priorities and funding instruments.";"";"";"Willeke van Staalduinen";"willeke.staalduinen@tele2.nl";"Tuesday, 1 March, 2016";"Thursday, 31 December, 2020";"";"";"Escorial 16, 280004";"Madrid";"Spain";"ICT";"";"International";"";"AGE Platform, INO, UPM, Polibienestar";"Number of members for the policy group";"Minutes of first meeting - September 2016";"";"";"";"SME"
"2563";"Patient and citizen Empowerment across the EIP Action";"Synergy";"Ongoing";"";"02/03/2016 - 11:10";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"Objective: To develop a consensus view of what patient empowerment is, sharing progress plans regarding the evolution of the respective patient/user empowerment objectives within the different Action Groups. On the basis of a common understanding, both of the content of the topic and of what the different groups are doing, look across the EIP as to how this more holistic perspective can contribute to scaling up of good and effective practices via transverse as well as vertical processes and can support the overall objectives of the EIP.";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2549";"2.1 Participation and inclusion of older people by assuring accessibility and usability of technology";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 2.Technologies and social networks";"09/06/2016 - 13:55";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2556";"5.2 Mobilize Local and Regional Authorities to work on AFE";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 5.Coordination and commitment, increasing impact on policy making";"09/06/2016 - 15:17";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
"2565";"Active and Healthy Ageing in the framework of Responsible Research and Innovation";"Synergy";"Ongoing";"D4 - 6.Repository of best practices and mechanisms for scaling up";"14/12/2016 - 12:40";"A1 Adherence to prescription, A2 Falls prevention, A3 Functional decline and frailty, B3 Integrated care, C2 Independent living solutions, D4 Age friendly environments";"This synergy is based on the concept of Responsible Research and Innovation applied to Active and Healthy Ageing. This concept has been defined as “a transparent, interactive process by which societal actors and innovators become mutually responsive to each other with a view to the (ethical) acceptability, sustainability and societal desirability of the innovation process and its marketable products (in order to allow a proper embedding of scientific and technological advances in our society)”(von Schomberg, 2012). The current configuration of the concept in Europe considers six key areas (European Commission, 2014) that integrate the demands observed by the D4 Action Groups and pinpoints new ones that should be included in the dialogue among the different action groups of the EIP AHA such as Governance, Public Engagement, Gender Equality, Science Education, Open Science/Open access and Ethics.
With this framework in mind this synergy pretends to identify how the organizations in the EIP on AHA are contributing to each of those 6 key areas and to create a database of promising practices in responsible research and innovation for active and healthy ageing. This database, which will be integrated in the EIP AHA repository of innovative practices, will serve to identify the current state of the actions and initiatives of RRI in AHA and to provide a roadmap of the future development of the concept.";"";"";"Irene Monsonís Payá";"irene.monsonis@uv.es";"Friday, 1 January, 2016";"Sunday, 31 December, 2017";"In the call for commitments of the EIP on AHA launched by the European Commission at the beginning of 2016, 135 organizations expressed that their commitment was somehow related with the RRI & AHA synergy. Later on, during the months of June and July 2016 an online questionnaire was sent to those organizations to gather information about practices undertaken by them which could be considered relevant in the field of RRI. A total of 39 practices were submitted via the online questionnaire by 35 organizations.
In order to assure the correct implementation and sustainability in time of the collection of promising practices during the months of October and November several Skype meetings have been organized with the team of the PROEIPAHA. As a result, a procedure to integrate the RRI practices in the EIP AHA repository of innovative practices have been outlined. Before the end of the year, we will inform to the organizations which submitted good practices about the need of including further details about them on the repository. Therefore, the practices submitted will be evaluated according with the general procedure of the repository which has been updated to include a category on Responsible Research and Innovation. This will allow us to identify the current state of the actions and initiatives related with the concept of RRI in the framework of Active and Healthy Ageing and to identify potential partners to identify the more urgent actions to be undertaken on RRI for AHA. The repository will also serve to monitor the evolution of RRI initiatives.";"";"C/Serpis, 29, 46022";"Valencia";"Spain";"Health";"http://www.polibienestar.org";"International";"";"H&S Qualità nel Software SpA, Miguel Hernandez University, Consejería de Sanidad de la Región de Murcia, SPAIN, ProFouND, Universitatea Dunarea de Jos, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Center for Psychology at University of Porto (CPUP), ASOCIACIÓN BIO-MED ARAGÓN (BMA), Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, CBIM - Consorzio di Bioingegneria e Informatica Medica, Chair of Buidling Realisation and Robotics/ Technische Universität München (TUM), University of Santiago de Compostela, Veterinary Public Health Institute of Mezzogiorno (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Mezzogiorno, IZSM), University of Valencia, EpiDoC, NOVA Medical School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, competence Center on active and Healthy Ageing of University of Porto, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, University of Aveiro (UAVR), School of Exercise and Sport Science - Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences - University of Verona, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering-Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculdade de Ciencias, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa, GENS ONLUS Fundation, Federico II University Hospital/Federico II University of Naples, Medical school, University of Valencia (UVEG), Fundacion CV Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe, Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development - University Institute of Maia (CIDESD-ISMAI), Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Medicina, Fundacion CV Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe, Fundacion CV Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Productions, University of Studies of Naples Federico II, Polibienestar Research Institute, UNIONE SPORTIVA ACLI, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Intergrata (AOUI), ASOCIACION PARKINSON MADRID, University of Twente, The Malta Chen Taijiquan Association, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Link Project (Grant 692023), Laboratorio Salute, REGIONAL MINISTRY OF EQUALITY AND SOCIAL POLICIES OF ANDALUSIA, LHU n. 10 – ProMIS, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Faculdade de Ciências da Nutrição e Alimentação da Universidade do Porto,  Link Project (Grant 692023), Vrije Universiteit Brussel-OPIH, ANDALUSIAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (EASP), VUMC EMGO+, ASOCIACION PARKINSON MADRID, Regional Ministry of Health of Andalusia, Fondation Partenariale FMC VIA LR, ICareservices, SME home care services provider, Sabien UPV, iHomeLab, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, University of Oulu, International Research Institute of Norway (IRIS), Everis, COOSS Marche, PREHAB Austria, Atsia, Regional Ministry of Equality and Social Policies, CITARD Services LTD, Inova DE GmbH, ISOIN, FORTH - Institute of Computer Science, Network of European Foundations - European Foundations' Initiative on Dementia (EFID), Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, NetwellCASALA, Instituto de Salud Carlos III - European Project Office, FORTH - Institute of Computer Science, Civil Euro Perspective, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Laurea University of Applied Sciences, TECNALIA Research & Innovation, AGE Platform Europe, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid - Life Supporting Technologies, FORTH - Institute of Computer Science, Care City (www.carecity.london), REGIONAL MINISTRY OF EQUALITY AND SOCIAL POLICIES OF ANDALUSIA, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Politecnico di Milano - DASTU, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia, Matia Institute, European Construction Technology Platform, Câmara Municipal do Porto/ Municipality of Porto, CITTA - research centre of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto and the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of Coimbra (FCTUC), Provincial Council of Biscay, Câmara Municipal do Porto, EAPN - Rede Europeia Anti Pobreza / Portugal, University of Évora, Panaxea BV, Trans European Stem Cell Therapy Consortium, Centre for Psychology at the University of Porto (CPUP), Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS, Universitat Politècnica de València, Panaxea BV, Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development - University Institute of Maia (CIDESD-ISMAI), SPAS (Serviciul Public de Asistenta Sociala) – CONSTANTA, University of Salerno, ASOCIACIÓN BIO-MED ARAGÓN (BMA), Regional Ministry of Health of Andalusia, Universidad de Málaga, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana (Faculty of Human Kinetics), Panaxea BV, Center for Psychology at University of Porto (CPUP), ISPUP - Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, e-trikala SA of the Municipality of Trikala, Fundação MOA de Portugal, Universidade de Évora- Portugal, Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, European Nursing Research Foundation – ENRF, Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Amadora, Fundaci, SmartLivingPlat, SmartLivingPlat, QUIRÓNSALUD - IDCSALUD HOLDING, S.L.U., Public Interest Group (GIP) Autonom'Lab, Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid -  Life Supporting Technologies, UBINU ltd, DOMOTYS, Rotary Club of Porto, Azienda per l'Assistenza Sanitaria n. 2 ""Bassa Friulana-Isontina"", Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, UCL, UK, CEiiA, Center for Psychology at University of Porto (CPUP), DRC, Center for Psychology at University of Porto (CPUP), ZENIT GmbH, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Hellenic Health Foundation";"Number of promising practices included in the repository";"Excel sheet with the responses to the initial questionnaire";"";"";"D4 Age friendly environments";"Research / academia"
"2550";"3.1  Promoting active and healthy ageing increasing participation of older people in age-friendly tourism";"Collaborative work";"Ongoing";"D4 - 3.Age Friendly Tourism and its impact";"09/06/2016 - 13:50";"D4 Age friendly environments";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";"";""
