Title: Kickoff meeting
1AGES 2.0Activating and Guiding the Engagement of
Seniors through social mediaVS/2012/0346
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- Kickoff meeting
- Ancona 15/11/2012
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2ContextCall for Proposals for Social
Experimentations (VP/2011/009)
- financial support to experiment policy changes
and reforms - small-scale testing
- contribution to develop and test socially
innovative approaches to policy priorities in the
context of the Europe 2020 Strategy and the Open
Method of Coordination on social protection and
social inclusion
3Scope Call for Proposals for Social
Experimentations (VP/2011/009)
- design, management and methods to evaluate
social experimentations - strategies to scale-up social experimentations
and to generalise its results into broader policy
measures - cooperation and networking activities.
4Expected Results Call for Proposals for Social
Experimentations (VP/2011/009)
- improve the quality and effectiveness of social
policies and facilitate their adaptation to new
social needs and societal challenges - opportunities for decision-makers to base their
decisions on objective and rigorous results - expand the knowledge-base on how policies work,
support evidence-based and participative
policy-making and intensify mutual learning
5Context of Ages 2.0
- European Innovation Partnership on Active and
Healthy Ageing (launched in July 2011) - Focus on three dimensions
- Assisted Living,
- Social Inclusion,
- Ageing in the Workplace
AGES 2.0 focuses on the first two dimensions,
moving towards a more positive conceptualization
of ageing as an asset
6Rationale of Ages 2.0
- Social factors play a key role in protecting
health and well-being of older people. - ICT allows the elderly to move from a situation
of loneliness
7Rationale of Ages 2.0
- to one that gives them greater opportunities
for independence and social integration.
AGES 2.0 is aimed to determine how ICT can be
used more successfully to foster social
communication and social inclusion in elderly
community and care residents.
8Ages 2.0 Objectives
- Determine whether a novel social media
intervention (Easy PC), enhances the health and
well-being of elderly in receipt of care through
fostering social engagement and interaction.
- determine the degree of social engagement that
Easy PC enables and determine the health and
well-being outcomes associated with Easy PC use - determine the possibility of incorporating Easy
PC as a social communication package for elderly
people at territorial levels through a strategic
up-scaling - disseminate the results of the study at local,
national and EU levels
9Partnership
- Public Authorities
- Regional Health Agency (ARS) of Marche Region
coordinator - Torbay Care Trust
- Care Providers
- Somerset Care Group
- Cooperativa Labirinto
- Research Centres
- Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini
- University of Exeter
10Methodology
- Quasi-experimental design
- Recruitment of 120 participants per country (240
in total) - Primary and secondary outcome measures
- Training of care staff to support participants
receiving Easy PC - Delivery of the Easy PC randomized control study
(11 months) - Data analysis
- Up-scaling Strategy (Consortium Members
Stakeholders Groups Wider Mainstreaming
Audience) - Evaluation