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Polibienestar joins World Environment Day by highlighting its commitment to the protection and sustainability of the planet through several research projects: Firstly, the U-GARDEN project aims to promote urban gardens in various European cities. Urban gardens not only improve air quality and reduce the carbon footprint, but also foster social cohesion and social capital in local communities. Through U-GARDEN, green spaces will be created that benefit both the environment and society. Another of our projects,
In the framework of the Mind Inclusion 3.0 project, whose objective is the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in public and private places (cafes, gyms, museums, shops, etc.) involving both social professionals and business users, our colleagues Lydia and Noelia are holding the third transnational meeting for the training of trainers in Bucharest (Romania). The aim of this training of trainers during the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th of May is to transmit the
The University of Valencia organizes on May 28th and 30th a dissemination event on the e-Active project. Polibienestar research Institute of the University of Valencia will organize on May 28 and 30 an outreach event aimed at seniors and professionals to present the results of the e-Active project, focused on active and healthy aging of people over 60 years old through the use of new technologies. The event aims to promote the e-tool, an electronic
The University Institute for Research in Social Welfare Policies, Polibienestar, of the University of Valencia, has exceeded 80 million euros in funding in the last ten years. This figure corresponds to the more than 100 European research projects it has worked on during this time. Polibienestar is a leading institute in the area of social sciences. Throughout its history since 2009, the institute has participated globally in more than 100 research projects at European level
Today the consortium of the European CANCERLESS project met with policy makers to present the final results of the project, including the policy recommendations elaborated by our colleague Tamara Alhambra.