Analysis Responses

Affordable age- and eco-friendly solutions to age in place

Category: User Experience

Erasmus project to co-create with older adults the best solutions

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Age Friendly Communication

Category: User Experience

Intergenerational Digital Training Activities for Elderly

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Age Friendly Informative Project Support

Category: User Experience

Age Friendly Informative Project Support

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Age Friendly Ireland

Category: User Experience

Age Friendly Ireland is an organisation responsible for the national Age Friendly Programme, affiliated to the WHO Global Network of Age Friendly Cities & Community. The programme involves a multiagency, multi-sectoral approach to age-related planning and service provision. Age Friendly Ireland supports cities and counties to be more inclusive of older people by addressing their expressed concerns and interests under the eight pillars of the World Health Organization's global programme with city and county based stakeholders making commitments to shared action plans addressing pillars spanning housing, our health services, built environment, transport and employment.

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Age-Friendly Educational Webinars - IFA / WHO

Category: Other

Age-friendly environments is a global emerging trend attracting the interest of all levels of governments, industry, NGOs and academia. As this trend continues to grow, knowledge translation remains just as important as knowledge creation. For this reason, the International Federation on Ageing (IFA) in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) is pleased to host a series of webinars on trends and themes relating to age-friendly environments.

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Age-Friendly Environments Activists

Category: User Experience

The overall objective of the Age-friendly Environments Activists project is to support and train older adults who want to: - promote and foster age-friendly environments in their cities and communities and - to influence municipal agencies in their decision making

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Age-friendly environments in higher education institutions

Category: User Experience

Age-Friendly University (AFU) Global Network promotes age-friendly environments in higher education institutions

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Age-friendly in practice

Category: Best practices

Many cities and communities are already taking active steps towards becoming more age-friendly. A dedicated website, Age-friendly World, supports them in this endeavor by providing a one-stop-shop on age-friendly action at the local level: guides and tools, age-friendly practices and information on hundreds of city and community initiatives around the world.This website aims to support a global community that works together towards this vision of an age-friendly world. Age-friendly World creates a place for people and organizations all over the world to share what they know and learn from others.Age-friendly World is co-produced with members and Affiliates of the Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities.

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Age-Friendly Respect

Category: User Experience

Age Friendly Ireland is the organisation responsible for the national Age Friendly Programme, affiliated to the World Health Organization's [WHO] Global Network of Age Friendly Cities and Communities. The programme involves a multiagency, multi-sectoral approach to age-related planning and service provision. Age Friendly Ireland supports cities and counties to be more inclusive of older people by addressing their expressed concerns and interests under the eight pillars of the World Health Organization's global programme.

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Age-Friendly Transportation

Category: User Experience

Age Friendly Ireland is the organisation responsible for the national Age Friendly Programme, affiliated to the World Health Organization's [WHO] Global Network of Age Friendly Cities and Communities. The programme involves a multiagency, multi-sectoral approach to age-related planning and service provision. Age Friendly Ireland supports cities and counties to be more inclusive of older people by addressing their expressed concerns and interests under the eight pillars of the World Health Organization's global programme.

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