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Healthy Ageing Network Northern Netherlands is held in Groningen
Presentation of project Senior Sport at event “Healthy Ageing Network Northern Netherlands”, which is the knowledge and development cluster in the field of healthy ageing.
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| 27/09/2010 – 01/10/2010 |
http://www.hannn.eu/ |
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Progress Meeting in UK – Kent
Consortium Progress Meeting will be held on 13th and 14th of September in Chatham (Kent, UK) with participation of all partners. The meeting will take place at University of Kent in the Centre for Sports Studies.
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| 13-14/09/2010 |
http://www.centreforsportstudies.co.uk/ |
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Preparation of pilot European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing
The European Commission is organising a stakeholder conference to prepare a proposal for a pilot European Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing, which will take place on 26 November in Brussels, starting at 10am. The conference can be followed via web-streaming. The intention to prepare a pilot partnership was announced in the EU's "Innovation Union" flagship initiative, part of the Europe 2020 strategy. The proposed aim of a pilot partnership on active and healthy ageing is, by 2020, to enable citizens to live longer actively, independently and in good health by increasing the average number of healthy life years by two. This pilot partnership would build on coherent and integrated, stakeholder-led, citizen-centred and innovation–driven actions. The event is the first opportunity for stakeholder representatives to discuss their ideas and concrete actions for the partnership.
Follow live the stakeholder event of 26 November 2010 via web-streaming:
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| 25/11/2010 |
http://scic.ec.europa.eu/str/index.php?sessionno=e0ab531ec312161511493b002f9be2ee
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Innovation Union: Commission launches consultation on active & healthy ageing
The European Commission is seeking the views of public and private organisations, companies and individual citizens on how Europe could scale up innovation to meet the challenges of the ageing population in Europe, and in particular on a pilot European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on active and healthy ageing, as set out in the Innovation Union Flagship Initiative, presented on 6 October by Maire Geoghegan Quinn, European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science and Antonio Tajani, Vice-President for Industry and Entrepreneurship. Between 2010 and 2030, the number of Europeans aged over 65 will rise by nearly 40%, posing huge challenges but also offering great opportunities for Europe's society and economy. The EIP, which the Commission has proposed should be launched in 2011, would seek to meet three goals: to improve the health and quality of life of older people, enabling them to live active and independent lives; to contribute to the sustainability and efficiency of health and social care systems; and to foster competitiveness and business opportunities. The online consultation runs until 28 January 2011.
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| 03/12/2010 |
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/einclusion/deployment/ahaip/consultation/index_en.htm |
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2012 to be the European Year for Active Ageing
The European Commission has on September 6, 2010 proposed that 2012 be designated as the "European Year for Active Ageing".
The proposed European Year for Active Ageing is designed to serve as a framework for raising awareness, for identifying and disseminating good practice and, most importantly, for encouraging policymakers and stakeholders at all levels to promote active ageing. The aim is to invite these players to commit to specific action and goals in the run-up year 2011 so that tangible achievements can be presented during the European Year itself in 2012.
Active ageing includes creating more opportunities for older people to continue working, to stay healthy longer and to continue to contribute to society in other ways, for example through volunteering needs to be supported by a wide range of policies at all levels of governance. The EU has a role to play in areas such as employment, social protection and inclusion, public health, information society and transport, but the primary role is for national, regional and local governments, as well as civil society and the social partners.
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| 09-09-2010 |
http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?langId=en&catId=89&newsId=860&furtherNews=yes |
07/09/2010 - 2012 to be the European Year for Active Ageing |
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