The iDO project aims to make evidence-based knowledge available for low-skilled care workers in dementia care. It translates up-to-date evidence in an accessible, motivating, engaging and innovative way, to provide vocational training on dementia care for direct care workers, reaching professionals who are normally excluded from this knowledge.
The MY-RELIEF project aims to enhance awareness amongof mature workers (55+ years) about the ways to monitor, limit and cope with chronic lower back pain in all personal spheres (work, family, leisure etc.). It develops an innovative health education to older adults working in sedentary or arduous/strenuous jobs for improving their knowledge and transversal skills about correct ergonomics, pain self-management and healthy behaviours to adopt for addressing the lower back pain.
The MY-RELIEF project aims to enhance awareness amongof mature workers (55+ years) about the ways to monitor, limit and cope with chronic lower back pain in all personal spheres (work, family, leisure etc.). It develops an innovative health education to older adults working in sedentary or arduous/strenuous jobs for improving their knowledge and transversal skills about correct ergonomics, pain self-management and healthy behaviours to adopt for addressing the lower back pain.
The project "Mamma Uovo – La malattia spiegata a mio figlio" (Mother Egg – The disease explained to my child) aimed to produce an animated video for supporting parents experiencing haematological or oncological diseases to explaining to their children what is happening.
The EDU_Touch – Planet Emotion project aims to provide tools for preventing youth disadvantage and addiction. The project core relies in the training of 500 young people (15-18 years) on thea correct use of new technologies and the promotion of volunteering.
The EDU_Touch – Planet Emotion project aims to provide tools for preventing youth disadvantage and addiction. The project core relies in the training of 500 young people (15-18 years) on thea correct use of new technologies and the promotion of volunteering.
The main goal of the iTRAIN project is to make evidence-based knowledge available also for low-skilled direct care workers involved in stroke care and rehabilitation in home care, hospital and nursing home settings. The project aims to translate up-to-date evidence in accessible, engaging and innovative way, to provide vocational training on stroke for direct care workers, reaching this category of different professionals who are normally excluded from this knowledge.
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