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On November 4 and 5, 2022, Full Professor Jorge Garcés, chair of the Institute of Social Welfare Policies (POLIBIENESTAR) of the University of Valencia, will visit the Polytechnic Institute of Braganza, one of the leading institutions in higher education in Portugal. The visit’s main objective will be to establish a roadmap between both institutes for the forthcoming collaboration agreements that allow them to research and develop European projects. This year 2022, the tenth anniversary of
This update covers the most relevant project activities between April 2022 and today. The project InAdvance: Patient-centred pathways of early palliative care, supportive ecosystems and appraisal standard, is founded by European Union’s Horizon 2020. Visit the newsletter here And visit the website of the project for more information here      
Watch the video of the European project Prowell, funded by the Erasmus + programme of the European Commission, “Protecting the mental well-being of our children during and after public health emergencies: digital training for teachers and educators” HERE If you want to know more about the project, find the project portfolio here Web: https://prowell-project.com/ Social Media: @ProWellEUProject (Facebook)
VLC RS is coordinated by Incliva and made up of different actors in the Valencian health system, including the UV’s Polibienestar Research Institute. The European Commission has once again recognised València as a reference site in active and healthy ageing for having demonstrated excellence in the development, adoption and scalability of innovative practices to address a lifelong approach to active and healthy ageing, working in line with strategic priorities at European, national and regional level.
On 6 October, the iHERE Final Conference took place in Brussels, where the partners presented the results achieved during the development of the project and the tasks to be carried out before the end of the project. The main objective of the iHERE project – Digital Health Literacy Education for Vulnerable Groups – is to support vulnerable social groups to learn how to search, find, understand and value health information from electronic sources and to