About the project
The combination of population ageing trend with the current socio-economic
challenges is bringing out a particular population target with complex
needs to be addressed, which may be defined as “vulnerable ageing people”,
meaning the range of population entering the senior age that also has a
risk profile of social exclusion. This segment does not fall into a
specific welfare category, and people belonging to it are often incapable
or reluctant to address the traditional healthcare and social services.
The project aims to improve regional policies to promote person-centred
primary care for vulnerable ageing people, focusing on the following
leverages:
-Proximity and community engagement: active involvement of local
communities in shaping and delivering primary care services
- Holistic approach: fostering collaborations among healthcare, welfare
services and socio-cultural actors
- Multi-sectoral cooperation: innovative approaches to integrate governance
levels and stakeholders
Partners we are looking for
We are looking for regional/local authorities and other policy relevant organisations from the remaining geographical areas (North - West - East - Candidate Countries Area) as defined by Interreg Europe Programme