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Project/initiative|Ireland, Sweden, Iceland, United Kingdom|Regional

Platforms for Ageing Community Engagement - Exchange and Enterprise

Project title

Platforms for Ageing Community Engagement - Exchange and Enterprise

Description of initiative

Social exclusion and loneliness have significantly negative impacts on physical and mental health. Such problems are increasingly prevalent in remote and sparsely populated regions of Europe. The lives of older citizens are further complicated by growing health and social care needs. Additionally, older people may be particularly impacted by the wider challenges faced by remote and rural communities, including the interrelated problems of declining economic activity, youth migration and limited access to goods and services. While ICT may help in alleviating these problems, older people may require help with computer and internet use. PLACE-EE is a transnational partnership of public health agencies, local authorities, academics and ICT experts dedicated to improving the quality of life for older people. The key objectives of the PLACE-EE project are as follows:
- Develop a participatory model of engagement with older people in remote and rural areas, using creative arts to assess health and social needs and use of public services.
- Exchange between older and younger citizens.
- Build flourishing social and cultural capital among older people through active involvement in creative and cultural activities. These activities and products will be documented and archived.
- Establish a transnational forum for cultural exchange for older citizens (and young counterparts) across the NPA.
- Document and evaluate a model of transferable, sustainable best practice and learning for connected ageing across all regions in the NPA.
- Disseminate the PLACE-EE Model across NPA regions, health and social care organisations and demonstrate opportunities for ICT services and app development.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Community well-being
Mental health
Physical health
Quality of social relations

Keywords

remote and rural areas, elder people, ageing, cultural exchange

Target group

Older people

Cultural field

Crafts | Heritage | Music | Other

Budget

€1.747.088

Timeframe

2017 - 2021

Sources of funding

Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 of the EU, part of Interreg, Programme and supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and ERDF equivalent funding from non EU partner countries

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

Some of the relevant outputs in this context:
- Development of an arts based Model to assess the needs and assets of older and isolated people
Transfer of knowledge and learning: We will provide a toolkit for creative arts facilitated workshops for obtaining the personal, social and health needs of older, isolated people and eliciting their cultural skills, knowledge assets.
- A transnational on-line Archive of cultural heritage, knowledge and skills created by older participants.
In each demonstrator site we will identify and record a range of local cultural heritage transnational on-line Archive of cultural heritage created by older participants: (e.g. traditional crafts, music, cooking, photographs). These heritage outputs are important for self and community esteem, and they have potential for commercial development. An on-line archive of such activities and outputs will create intra-national interest but it is also intended to create a focus for continued engagement between the communities and the partners. The Transnational Cultural Heritage Archive is a unique archive containing a wealth of material relating to cultural heritage in Northern Ireland, Ireland, Sweden and Iceland. Created by older and younger participants in intergenerational workshops you can search the archive in several ways.

Organizer(s)

Ulster University
United Kingdom
Public / State | Other

Partner(s)

Fermanagh and Omagh District Counci
Ireland, United Kingdom
Public / State | Other
Limerick City and County Council
Ireland
Public / State | Health
Regional Agency for Public Health and Social Well-being
Ireland, United Kingdom
Public / State | Health
Skelleftea Kommun
Sweden
Other | Other
Umea University
Sweden
Public / State | Other