News
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17/08/2012
The current rate of ageing in the European Union is economically unsustainable, according to researchers
The current rate of ageing in the European Union is economically unsustainable. This is the main policy message from the LEPAS collaborative project (Long-run Economic Perspectives on an Ageing Society), carried out throughout the last three years by researchers from Spain, Denmark, Germany and Austria.
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16/08/2012
The `New Agenda on Ageing Report´, presented in Ireland
The “New Agenda on Ageing Report - To Make Ireland the Best Country to Grow Old In” was presented at a national conference organised by The Ageing Well Network and the Irish Office for Older People on June 14th in Dublin.
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14/08/2012
Submissions open for the European Commission’s 3rd Access City Award, recognising accessible and age-friendly urban environments
The European Commission has launched the third edition of the Access City Award, which recognises and celebrates cities with over 50,000 inhabitants implementing exemplary initiatives to improve accessibility in the urban environment.
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13/08/2012
More than 160 relevant stakeholders participate in the European Commission’s conference on Good Governance for Active and Healthy Ageing
More than 160 representatives from national governments, regional and local authorities, social partners and other relevant stakeholders participated in the conference "Good Governance for active and Healthy Ageing", which took place in Brussels on 4 June organised by the European Commission’s Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
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13/08/2012
The EC´s Council for Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs adopts conclusions regarding the response to be given to demographic challenges
The European Union’s Council for Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs (EPSCO Council) adopted on June 21st in Luxembourg conclusions regarding the response to be given to demographic challenges through enhanced participation in the labour market and society.
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10/08/2012
Occupy Your Own Age demands more action to municipalities in the implementation of new services for the elderly in Finland
A recent survey carried out by the Finnish NGOs behind the Occupy Your Own Age campaign (Valtaa Vanhuus) and answered by over 200 local officials responsible of services for the elderly, reveals that Finland’s municipal authorities are well aware of the challenges and needs of an ageing population. However, the planning of specific services in municipalities seems to bee lagging behind, according to the campaign’s spokespersons.
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09/08/2012
Rise in the number of scholars aged 60+ working in English universities
A recent report published by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) indicates that the number of scholars aged 60+ in English universities has risen sharply over the last years, while the number of younger academics is decreasing.
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03/08/2012
Google and Age Action launch hunt for Ireland’s top silver surfers
Google and Age Action have teamed up to search for Ireland’s top Silver Surfers and highlight the difference technology can make in older people’s lives. The idea of the annual awards, now in their fourth year, is to celebrate the over 50s in Ireland who have embraced the online world.
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01/08/2012
Senior of the Year Award launched in Malta
The Parliamentary Secretary for the Elderly and Community Care of Malta, Mario Galea, launched the 19th edition of the Premju Anzjan tas-Sena (Senior of the Year Award) on July 27, during a visit to the Day Centre for the Elderly in Dingli.
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31/07/2012
Commission, Parliament and European Council bring together religious leaders to discuss solidarity between generations and demographic challenges across Europe
More than 20 senior representatives from Christian, Muslim and Jewish religions and from the Hindu and Bahá'í communities from all over Europe met on July 12 in Brussels, under the motto “Intergenerational Solidarity: Setting the Parameters for Tomorrow's Society in Europe”.