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How regional politicians engage to make a real difference on Active and Healthy Ageing

24 September, 2013 By Editor

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Norrköping (S), 24 September 2013

Today, in the framework of the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) forum 2013, CORAL*, EUREGHA**, the Assembly of European Regions (AER) and the ENGAGED project organised a lively talk show on regional innovation in active and healthy ageing. During 90 minutes, 5 regional politicians explained to the audience how they boost innovation in active and healthy ageing in their regions and how they collaborate at European level. Some short videos from regions were also presented, giving the fifty participants the opportunity to discover which are the best practices all over Europe. “It is essential that Europe addresses the issue of large-scale implementation of health and social care innovation”, said Agneta Granström, County Councillor of Norrbotten (S) and Chair of the AER e-he@lth network, “For now we only have innovation islands.”

This interactive event allowed to share a number of regional strategies to innovate in health and to go back home with new ideas for the welfare of European seniors through independent living and integrated care. “Design thinking is not only about designing objects and buildings, it is about redesigning processes in health and social care”, said Brigite Van Haaften, Vice-Governor of the Province of Noord-Brabant (NL).

Among the proposals made by the politicians and the audience, the idea of setting a group of Ambassadors to pass on the message of innovation in active ageing locally, in different languages, received support. “We need to find some multipliers for our actions”, agreed the participants.

Commissioner Neelie KROES welcomed this joint event through a message to the participants. The AAL Joint programme is an important pillar in the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP AHA) initiated by the European Commission.

Useful links:

* CORAL: Regional Policies for Active and Healthy Ageing
** EUREGHA: European Regional and Local Health Authorities
ENGAGED website
European Commission website
AAL forum

AER is happy to remind that 11 member regions were Awarded Reference Sites!
In August, in the framework of the EIP on AHA, the European Commission has invited coalitions of regions, cities, integrated hospitals or care organisations that demonstrate a comprehensive, innovation-based approach to active and healthy ageing to apply to become a Reference Site. Among the 32 Reference Sites awarded, we can find 11 AER member regions: Olomoucz (CZ), Syddanmark (DK), Pohjois-Pohjanmaa (FIN), Ile-de-France (F), Languedoc-Roussillon (F), Alsace (F), Friuli Venezia Giulia (I), Catalunya (E), Valencia (E), Gelderland (NL) and Noord-Brabant (NL). Congratulations to all of them!

The Assembly of European Regions (AER – aer.eu) is the largest independent network of regions in wider Europe. Bringing nearly 230 regions from 35 countries and 15 interregional organisations, AER is the political voice of its members and a forum for interregional cooperation.

For more information: info@aer.eu

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