JRC-IPTS Stakeholder Consultation Workshop of the project "Long-term care strategies for independent living of elderly people (ICT-AGE"). Brussels, 27th March 2014 Long-term Care Strategies for Independent Living of Elderly People (ICT-AGE): presentation of the project Dr. Stephanie Carretero Joint Research Centre (JRC) Institute for Prospective Technological Studies The European Commission s Research-Based Policy Support Organisation
Name of the Project Long-term Care Strategies for Independent Living of Elderly People. Acronym ICT-AGE Dates May 2013- December 2014 Research team Commissioner Budget Policy context JRC-IPTS (European Commission)- Information Society Unit - Team of ICT for Employability and Inclusion: Clara Centeno Team leader. Senior scientific. Degree on Telecommunication Engineering and Business Administration Stephanie Carretero- Responsible of ICT-AGE. Research Fellow. PhD in Health Psychology (ageing) Csaba Kucsera researcher in ICT-AGE. PhD in Sociology DG EMPL (European Commission) 200,000 Euros Social Investment Package for Growth and Jobs of the European Commission (02/2013)
Challenge for policy: ageing of population and increasing number of older adults in need of care Social Investment Package (2013) social returns: Reducing care needs Promoting independent living Increasing productivity and quality of care Policy framework Technology for care services Findings on research from JRC-IPTS since 2008 Needs for: more development European Semester (2013): Sustainability more data on impacts and success factors EIPAHA (2011) EMPL package (2012) Digital Agenda (2010) Open Method of Coordination (2004): Exchange of good practices among Member States
Aim of the research ICT-AGE is a project to formulate policy recommendations and guidelines to guide Member States on how to implement technology-based services for independent living of elderly people at home. These policy recommendations and guidelines are based on the analysis of the examples on good practices developed in and outside Europe
Expected impact of ICT-AGE on long-term care policy Stakeholders European Policy DG EMPL: SIP and European Semester Age Working Group- Social Protection Committee EU 28 Social Protection Committee
Specific objectives of the research IDENTIFY technology-based services in and outside Europe, successfully implemented, that covers different care needs: Literature review Deliverable 1: Mapping Jan 2014 Validation by Stakeholders: Workshop (Today) ANALYSE the STRATEGIES to design and implement each technology-based services: Case study research (Literature review and interviews) Deliverable 2: Case studies analysis Apr 2014 interim, March 2014 ELABORATE MANUALS for policy makers on implementation strategies at EU and national level: Discussion witth stakeholders Peer-review. Advisory Board: 5 experts (sept/oct 14) Deliverable 3: Manuals - Dec 2014 interim, Sept/Oct 2014 First approach IDENTIFY the ROLE of the EU to support MS to implement these technological services.
Aim of the workshop To discuss and to obtain feedback from stakeholders to validate the findings of the first two deliverables of ICT-AGE: D1: Mapping of effective technology-based services for independent living for elderly people at home D2: Case studies of the technology-based services for independent living for elderly people. To obtain orientation to produce guidelines for policy-makers to implement strategies for technology-based services for independent living at home.
Structure of the workshop 9.15-10.05 SESSION 1: INTRODUCTION 10.05-11:15 SESSION 2: DISCUSSION AND VALIDATION OF ICT-AGE FINDINGS (MAPPING AND CASE STUDIES) 15.20-17.00 SESSION 3: PREPARATION OF POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LONG TERM CARE STRATEGIES
Thank you very much for your attention! Stephanie.carretero-gomez@ec.europa.eu http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/eap/einclusion/carers.html