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114 April 2005
Fourth SEN@ER Meeting
Silver Economy in Europe and Silver Economy in Europe and SEN@ER NetworkSEN@ER Network
Fourth Meeting of the SEN@ER Network Partners
14 April 2005
Brussels
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Fourth SEN@ER Meeting
Agenda Agenda
1. Welcome & Introduction
2. Silver Economy in Europe 2005 Conference: partner impressions & some results
3. SEN@ER Network: ⢠Current situation⢠Further applications from regions⢠Policy activities⢠European SEN@ER Secretariat⢠SIGs and discussion of each topic area (SIG)
presentation by each partner!!
3. Decisions
4. Roadmap: Next steps and time schedule
5. Outlook 2006: Maastricht
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Conference Conference
Partner impressions
!!
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Conference: participant survey Conference: participant survey
⢠Questionnaire distribution on first conference day
⢠Questionnaire returnation at the conference end
⢠Inducement: umbrella (sponsored by Telekom)
⢠Returned questionnaires: 136
⢠Return rate: >20%
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ResultsResults
No. Of responses
Medium value
Median Standard deviation
No. Of responses
No. Of responses
No. Of responses
No. Of responses
% of 3+
1 2 3 4Expectations
not fulfilled at all
Expectations fully fulfilled
1 Type of organsiation?
2 How did you hear about the conference?
3 Conference information 130 3,23 3 0,76 3 17 57 53 84,624 Registration form 119 3,36 3 0,71 3 7 53 56 91,605 Programme: expectations fulfilled Opening speeches 111 3,00 3 0,74 1 27 54 29 74,77
Keynote speeches 110 3,04 3 0,71 3 17 63 27 81,82Forum 1: Independent living I 55 3,02 3 0,75 0 15 24 16 72,73Forum 2: Tourism 40 2,83 3 0,80 2 11 19 8 67,50Forum 3: Home-based services 32 3,41 3 0,55 0 1 17 14 96,88Forum 4: Culture 32 3,38 3 0,65 0 3 14 15 90,63Forum 5: Independent living II 46 3,02 3 0,82 2 9 21 14 76,09Forum 6: Health & Well-being 31 3,00 3 0,80 2 4 17 8 80,65Forum 7: Financial services 23 3,22 3 0,88 1 4 7 11 78,26Forum 8: Networks 46 2,91 3 0,86 4 7 24 11 76,09
6 Receptions - Expectations: City of Bonn 39 2,87 3 0,88 3 9 17 10 69,23Ministry 20 3,50 4 0,67 0 2 6 12 90,00
7 Framework conditions: expectations fulfilled Catering 134 3,27 3 0,81 5 16 51 62 84,33
Seating etc. 132 3,56 4 0,67 3 4 41 84 94,70Audio-visual facilities 128 3,59 4 0,59 0 7 38 83 94,53Interpreation facilities 95 3,64 4 0,68 2 5 18 70 92,63Quality of interpretations 94 3,59 4 0,64 0 8 23 63 91,49Conference proceedings 125 3,50 4 0,73 2 12 32 79 88,80Conference centre 123 3,79 4 0,50 1 2 19 101 97,56
8 Exhibition 128 2,73 3 0,76 5 44 60 19 61,729 Conference worth attending? 133 3,45 4 0,61 0 8 57 68 93,98
10 Would participate again next time? 132 3,14 3 0,74 1 25 61 45 80,30
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QuotationQuotation
Impressed by the evident commitment of the minister
who attended the whole conference!
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Current SituationCurrent Situation
Nordrhein Westfalen
Andalusien
Burgenland
Extremadura GelderlandLimburg
Mid-East Region Midlands Region SchottlandWest Midlands
New member: Lower Silesia
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Further Applications Further Applications
⢠Regions (in negotiations):
â Flanders (BE)
â Noord Brabant (NL): early stage, further internal discussions
â North West Region (UK): expressed an interest
⢠Other:
â ANCI Assoziazione Nazionale Comuni Italiani
â Cities and city associations, e.g. Telecities
â Region associations, e.g. eris@
â ...
Decision today!!
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Policy ActivitiesPolicy Activities
⢠Past and present:â SEN@ER presentation at DG INFSO:
⢠consideration of silver economy in i2010
⢠Recommendation: national lobbying to bring the topic onto the Lisbon Strategy agenda and into FP7
â SEN@ER presentation at DG EMPL:⢠Financial support of 2nd conference in Maastricht through grant application
⢠Support in identification of relevant funding options for SIG operation and projects (e.g. ESF Art. 10?) until 2007
⢠Integration of silver economy in future programmes and initiatives from 2007 onwards
⢠Future:â National lobbying re Lisbon Strategy inclusion: ALL
â Coordinated response for consultation of EC Green Paper on âDemographic Changeâ
Do partners agree and commit themselves?
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European SEN@ER SecretariatEuropean SEN@ER Secretariat
⢠Operational with own neutral appearance in late-May 2005
⢠Location: Bonn (North Rhine-Westphalia)
⢠Financially mainly supported by regional government ministry MGSFF
⢠Search for further sponsors and supporters, establishment of alliances with industry, crafts, welfare and charity organisations, social partners
⢠Tasks:
â Workplan and proposal development
â Interface between SEN@ER â EC and other European institutions
â Support of SIGs
â Identification of and access to EC funds
â Support in policy recommendation development
â Establishment of SEN@ER Advisory Board: decision on composition and members
needed today!!
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SEN@ERSEN@ER Member Activities Member Activities
⢠Partner presentations on:
â Political alliances
â Strategic alliances, e.g. chambers of commerce, welfare policy
organisations ...
â Interest in SIG topics: which ones? Role: lead partner; member?
â Lead partner in region
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SEN@ERSEN@ER SIG Topics & Activities SIG Topics & Activities
⢠Partner Presentations & Discussion of each (SIG):
â Relevant and ongoing activities in the regions relating to the SEN@ER topic
â activities planned and
â those planned in the future:⢠a) in the regions,
⢠b) jointly at European level with SEN@ER partners
â Strategic alliances
â Intended results
â Partner responsibilities
â Workplan, timing, next steps
â Full documentation for each SIG to be submitted prior to next SEN@ER
meeting
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SEN@ERSEN@ER SIG Topics SIG Topics
⢠1. Independent Living
⢠2. Tourism
⢠3. Home-Based Services
⢠4. Culture
⢠5. Health and Well-Being
⢠6. Financial Services
⢠7. Networking (new forms of cooperation)
Partners to present their plans !!
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SIG-01 âIndependent Livingâ SIG-01 âIndependent Livingâ (some ideas)(some ideas)
⢠Description and objectivesâ Independent and active ageing in own âfour wallsâ
â Adapted living surroundings and environments
â Improvement of social contacts and environments
â Role of ICTs and tele-services integrated with ânormalâ service provision
⢠Current issues and practiceâ Smart home technologies, adapted (individualised) products
â Independent living services: from personal to video-based services or rapidly installable wireless home safety technology and services
â Mobility support (physical mobility support tools, location-independent response services ...)
⢠Actorsâ Industry & skilled craft networks (e.g. BarreiereFrei Leben), housing
industry, service providers, IT industry .....
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SIG-02 âTourismâ SIG-02 âTourismâ (some ideas)(some ideas)
⢠Description and objectivesâ New opportunity for regions and cities (supply side)
â Specific offers for seniors vs âdesign-for-allâ
â Also opportunities for public transport for intra-regional tourism
⢠Current issues and practiceâ Combination of tourism and health: Health and Wellness Tourism
â Need for better understanding of the market (demand side)
â Quality of service, security .... are important issues for seniors
â Cooperation of public transport suppliers with other actors (e.g. VRR)
⢠Actorsâ Regional and city authorities, travel agents, public transport suppliers, other
actors like theatres, museums etc. as cooperation partners, PPPs
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SIG-03 âHome-Based ServicesâSIG-03 âHome-Based Servicesâ(some ideas)(some ideas)
⢠Description and objectivesâ Infrastructure and social structure development and improvement in immediate
surroundings/environmentsâ Independent living support
⢠Current issues and practiceâ Housing/living concepts (e.g. inter-generational living, adpative housing, New Ling
Home, ...)â From ânormalâ service provision (e.g. meals-on-wheels, janitor services) to video-
based tele-care servicesâ Community-based service provision: honorary post vs commercial service
provisionâ Opportunities for job creation for specific target groups (labor market re-entrants,
e.g. Service pool âHaus & Hofâ))â Mobility support (physical mobility support tools, location-independent response
services ...)
⢠Actorsâ Community-based service providers, housing industry, service providers, IT
industry .....
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SIG-04 âCultureâ SIG-04 âCultureâ (cf. document)(cf. document)
⢠Description and objectivesâ âGrowing oldâ encourages new forms of art events, programmes and
services
â Interest in travelling, meeting other cultures
â Cross-border
⢠Current issues and practiceâ Cultural arts education
â Creative use of media
â Cross-generation & cross-country projects
â Migration & age: immigrants: âbetween the culturesâ: strengthen bridges from first to second home
⢠Actorsâ Regional and city authorities, cultural and educational institutions ...
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SIG-05 âHealth and Wellbeingââ SIG-05 âHealth and Wellbeingââ (some ideas)(some ideas)
⢠Description and objectivesâ Healthy ageing
â Suitable services
â Location-independent service provision
⢠Current issues and practiceâ Value added services, response centres
â Engagement of target groups in planning process
â Telemedicine devices and systems
â Location-independent devices and service provision
â Cross-border services
⢠Actorsâ Public authorities, service providers, housing industry, IT industry
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SIG-06 âFinancial Servicesâ SIG-06 âFinancial Servicesâ (some ideas)(some ideas)
⢠Description and objectives
⢠Current issues and practiceâ Financial service provision in residential areas jointly with other
public / community services
â Growing / ageing with the customer
â Combined services: social care and insurance service
â Risky real estate financing for social care providers and welfare organisations
⢠Actorsâ Banks, insurances, other service providers
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SIG-07 âNetworkingâ SIG-07 âNetworkingâ (some ideas)(some ideas)
⢠Description and objectives
⢠Current issues and practice
⢠Actors
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SEN@ERSEN@ER SIG Topics SIG Topics
⢠1. Independent Living / Health & Well-being / Home-
based servicesâ (Ageing-well at home and in the
community):
â Lead: Gelderland
â Members: North Rhine-Westphalia, Limburg, Mid-East,
Extremadura
⢠2. Tourism:
â Lead: merge with culture?? Write an outline!!
â Members:
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SEN@ERSEN@ER SIG Topics SIG Topics
⢠4. Culture
â Lead: North Rhine-Westphalia
â Members: Extremadura
⢠5. Financial Services
â Lead: ??? Working document by Josef Hilbert
â Members:
⢠7. Networking (new forms of cooperation)
â Lead: integral part of the other SIGs
â Members:
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Points for Decisions Points for Decisions
1. SEN@ER network further development jointly with 11 members;
interested but not (yet) SEN@ER regions will only be informed
about results and decisions
2. Extra meetings with
⢠City associations, e.g. Telecities/Eurocities, ANCI, K.E.R.N. ...
⢠Region associations, e.g. eris@
⢠NGOs
to discuss possible role in, contributions to SEN@ER
3. Advisory Board: composition and membership (e.g. CoR,
Eurochambres, AGE Social Platform, other experts) varying
across SIGs
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Points for Decisions Points for Decisions
4. SEN@ER Roadmap (cf. Proposal)
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Outlook 2006 Outlook 2006
⢠Second âSilver Economy in Europe 2006â in
Maastricht (Province of Limburg, NL)
â Jean Severijns
â Stella Salden
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Thank you for your Thank you for your attention!attention!