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During the 4th, 5th and 6th of October, the partners of the project Ihere – Digital HEalth LiteRacy Education For Vulnerable Group are carrying out in Brussels the piloting of the training activity of the project (C1) in which the different learning modules that constitute the “Digital Health Literacy Course” have been exposed. These training sessions are the ones that will allow the partners to collect the recommendations exposed by the learners/users for the improvement
Visit the third Newsletter of the SEredipe project here The study “Socio-economic deprivation related to the effect of the presence of dependent older people: draft strategies for innovative policies in Europe” aims to analyse the effects of the care needs of older people (over 65 years old) on the socio-economic conditions of their families. The project is funded by a Marie Curie H2020 grant. Find out more about the project here aquí  
The European Erasmus+-funded SUSTAIN project (2017-1-NL01-KA201-035284), which involves secondary school students in research on sustainable landscapes, has been awarded the European Innovative Teaching Award 2002 by the European Commission. The consortium involved eleven partners from three countries, including the Polibienestar Research Institute of the University of Valencia. With an interdisciplinary and socio-technical consortium of researchers from the Netherlands, Spain and Cyprus, as well as the European Science Engagement Association (EUSEA), the project has developed teaching
The Polibienestar Research Institute of the Universitat de València attended last week the 7th International Public Health Palliative Care Conference in Bruges, Belgium. This event brought together professionals from academia/research, clinical practice, policy makers and civil society with the aim of sharing best practices and results on the role of palliative and end-of-life care in public health. Ascensión García, from Polibienestar presented the European Horizon 2020 InAdvance project, specifically the results of the multi-centre qualitative
Yesterday the last consortium meeting of the CP-AGEING project took place, where the partners discussed the results achieved and the last steps before the end of the project. The main objective of the CP-AGEING project has been to promote healthy ageing of people with cerebral palsy (CP). To this end, a personalised training programme has been designed for adults with CP and their support persons, focusing on three main areas (physical decline, cognitive decline and