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Greek Carers Network EPIONI

Country: Greece

Greek Carers Network EPIONI

24 Projects, page 1 of 5
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-IE01-KA210-ADU-000081410
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>The proposed project aims at exchanging good practices about ADHD in adults in Europe. We want to help adults improve their quality of life and better manage their condition. A significant objective is to raise awareness about ADHD by carrying out respective campaigns. Another important goal is providing valuable insights into ADHD that will deepen the knowledge of the project's participants and involved stakeholders.<< Implementation >>During the ADHD-EU project we will implement the following activities:1) Conference, Focus Group and Transnational Project Meeting in Athens (October 2023)2) Learning Activity at the University of Cyprus for Adults with ADHD, caregivers and professionals (February 2024)3) Learning Activity in Dublin with the support of the University College Dublin and Care Alliance Ireland (June 2024)4) Development of a good practice guide for adults with ADHD in collaboration with ADHD Foundation in UK<< Results >>The expected results are:1) Effective exchange of good practices about ADHD2) Increased awareness of ADHD by the target audiences of the project3) Deeper and more extensive understanding of ADHD4) Improved quality of life for ADHD patients and their caregivers and increased capacity for coping with and managing ADHD.5) Psychoeducation of people with ADHD and their caregivers6) Intercultural exchange among the partners7) Better support of ADHD patients and their caregivers

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2023-1-BE01-KA210-ADU-000157784
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    "<< Objectives >>""EUROPAIDANTS"" project will have the following objectives for its implementation :- Identify the rights of carers in each participating country - Sharing good practices in supporting carers in Europe. - Uniting partners around common objectives - Writing a guide of good practice resulting from the different exchanges in order to disseminate it in Europe. - Create strong links that can continue after the end of the project for the benefit of carers in Europe<< Implementation >>- Virtual working meetings on several common topics as well as on the global organisation of the project- Discovering Aidants Proche, Epioni, APAS 82 and several of their partners - Working meetings in Belgium, France and Greece to discover our working methods, our problems and to exchange ideas for improvement.- Writing a good practice guide that can serve as a tool for other european associations<< Results >>The 3 partner associations will develop their capacity for cooperation and collaboration. The writing of the good practices guide is an opportunity to identify the most useful mechanisms for carers, for the 3 partners and for all associations working for carers in Europe. Our associated partner EUROCARERS will be able to help us to disseminate it. In the long term, all European carers will be able to benefit from the project."

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-2-CY01-KA210-ADU-000100847
    Funder Contribution: 30,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>The proposed project aims at exchanging good practices about Autism in adults in Europe. We want to help adults improve their quality of life and better manage their condition with the use of non-medical eHealth applications. A significant objective is to raise awareness about Autism by carrying out respective awareness campaigns. Another important goal is to provide valuable insights into the use of non-medical eHealth technologies that will deepen the knowledge of the project's participants.<< Implementation >>1) Learning Activity (Workshop, Study Visit and Transnational Project Meeting) in Cyprus (Limassol and Nicosia).2) Development of a good practice guide for adults with Autism and their family caregivers and the use of non-medical eHealth technologies in Europe. 3) Awareness Events in Cyprus, Belgium and Greece on the occasion of World Autism Day (2.4.2023) and European Carers Day (6.10.2023).<< Results >>The expected results are:1) Effective exchange of good practices about Autism for Adults and the use of non-medical eHealth technologies in Europe. 2) Increased awareness of Autism by the target audiences of the project and the advantages or limitations of non-clinical eHealth technologies.3) Improved quality of life for patients and their caregivers and increased capacity for coping with and managing Autism.4) Intercultural exchange among the partners from Cyprus, Greece and Belgium.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-2-ES01-KA210-ADU-000047965
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>The general objectives of PrOActive are 1) to strengthen the commitment of people with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) and their families in outdoor activities; 2) to improve social participation and visibility of PWIDs and their families through outdoor activities; 3) to produce a network of partners and thus a community of practice to develop knowledge and skills related to improving the commitment of PWIDs and their families in sports practices.<< Implementation >>The following activities will be implemented to reach the objectives: - Creation of a survey to understand better the family caregivers’ and adults with intellectual impairments’ needs in outdoor activities - Design of a toolkit of good practices based on the survey results - 2 TMs - Promotional events in partner countries - Outdoor activities organised by family caregivers - Production of a video for dissemination.<< Results >>Partners will produce the following results to achieve the objectives mentioned above: - Creation of a toolkit of good practices to strengthen the commitment of adults with intellectual disabilities (AWID) and their families to outdoor activities - Public awareness at local, regional, national and international levels about the access of outdoor activities to AWID and their relatives - Creation of a new European network of stakeholders interested in the PrOActive objectives.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-ES01-KA210-ADU-000035079
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>The main objective is to provide solutions and bet on technology, digital content and good practices as facilitating tools to contribute to the well-being and improvement of the quality of lifeE-Care4PD will share effective practices for:Awareness in Parkinson’s Disease in general population.Training in treatments and comprehensive patient care for social and health to promoting the use of technology to provide therapy through telemedicineCaregivers support through education and counselling.<< Implementation >>1. Kick off meeting virtual 2. Transnational meeting in Athenas with an event in European Parlament in Athenas3. Transnational meeting in Madrid. End of project event4. Local awareness-raising events on World Parkinson's Day 2022 and 2023.5. Focus groups6. Videoconferences7. Good practices guide presentation<< Results >>- Create a good practice guide for all those interested in the care and attention of people with Parkinson's disease- Provide a website where all stakeholders can access useful content about Parkinson's disease- Create training content for different audiences: patients, carers, professionals and the general public where they can learn about new developments in the pathology, its care, the application of new technologies, the promotion of autonomy and the quality of life of those with PD

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