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Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives” The Potentials and Challenges of Demographic Change Dr. Bernhard Rami Presentation to the CREST-GPC Brussels, 19.03.2010

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Joint Programming Initiative“More Years, Better Lives”The Potentials and Challenges

of Demographic Change

Dr. Bernhard RamiPresentation to the CREST-GPC

Brussels, 19.03.2010

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Ageing population/Demand for an Active Life in Old Age: Major Societal Challenges

• Rationale for the JPI “More Years, Better Lives” (formerly: “Ageing Society”)

• European Workshop, January 2010: 130 experts, 20 MS, 4 AC. Strong support from the European Research Community.

• Current JPI proposal based on the results and findings from the workshop.

• Address the issue of demographic change in an interdisciplinary and holistic manner.

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Interdisciplinary and Holistic Approach:

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Interdisciplinary research in each of the research tracks and a continuous exchange between them is of utmost importance.

Health &Performance

Health,Prevention,Rehabilitation,Biological, socialand psychologicalfactors of ageing

Social Systems &Welfare

Sustainability ofpublic social andwelfare systems,relevance ofprivate services

Work &Productivity

Modified work-lifecyclesProductivity ofelderly employeesand workers

Education &Learning

Preparing theEuropeanindividuals andsocieties,Life-long learning,Curriculaedevelopment

Housing,Urban-Rural

Development &Mobility

Affordable publicinfrastructures,concepts of living,ensuring socialinclusion,sustainablemobility concepts

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• National level research initiatives

• MS/EU Joint Programme: Ambient Assisted Living

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Joint Programming Initiatives:• Neurodegenerative diseases• Cities of the Future• Health, Food and Prevention

European level research/initiatives

• Ageing: ERA-AGE II• Health: NEURON ERA-NET• Care: INTERLINKS• Social Systems: Economic Policy

Committee • Education: European cooperation in

education and training ("ET 2020") • Work: Eurofound• Urban Development: European Urban

Knowledge Network• Transport: Polis network for innovation

in local transport• ... GPC-Meeting, Brussels, 19.03.2010

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Activity levels

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Information sharingTransparency and

comprehensiveness

Establish a freely accessible repository of research actions

throughout Europe

NetworkingTo bring together the relevant stakeholder

Stimulate interdisciplinary collaboration

Knowledge creationLearning from each other

Stimulate exchange on current research practise

among all relevant stakeholders

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Coordination of research activities

• Draft common strategic research actions • Increase awareness of demographic

change• Create common platforms of data

exchange• Improve deployment of research results • Recommendations for policy-actions

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Next Steps:

• Until 2 April: Collection of Feedback from Member States• Until 20 April: Update of Proposal with

participating/Supporting MS• GPC 4 May: Presentation and Endorsement of revised

Proposal• [25/26 May: Final Endorsement by Research Ministers]

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Contacts:

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Federal Ministry of Education and Research Division MicrosystemsBernhard RamiPhone: +49 22899 57-3192E-Mail: [email protected] WehrmannPhone: +49 22899 57-3565E-Mail: [email protected]

VDI/VDE-ITMichael HuchPhone: +49 30 310078-193E-Mail: [email protected]

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Governance

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Societal AdvisoryBoard

GoverningBoard

Scientific AdvisoryBoard

JPIScientific

Secretariat

WG Housing,Infrastructureand Mobility

WGEducation and

Learning

WGWork and

Productivity

WGSocial

Systems

Working GroupHealth and

Performance

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Sample of Organisations at the JPI-Workshop

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Federal Ministry for Science and Research AustriaPlanning Bureau of the Republic of Cyprus CyprusThe Danish Council for Strategic Research DenmarkNational Institute for Health and Welfare FinlandFrench National Institute for Demographic Studies - INED FranceMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research GermanyNational Center for Scientific Research (NCSR) GreeceNational Office for Research and Technology HungaryForfás IrelandFBK-irst ItalyUniversity of Luxembourg LuxembourgZonMw -The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development NetherlandsResearch Council of Norway NorwayNational Centre for Health Information Systems PolandInstituto Pedro Nunes PortugalEuropean Association for Directors of Residential Care Homes for the Elderly SloveniaThe Carlos III Health Institute SpainSwedish Council for Working Life and Social Research - FAS SwedenFederal Office for Professional Education and Technology SwitzerlandThe Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey TurkeyHM Treasury United Kingdom

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