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Joint DG INFSO ICT for Inclusion & JRC IPTS Information Society Workshop “ Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Brussels, 19th January 2010 Introduction and Objectives of the Workshop Clara Centeno, JRC-IPTS Information Society Unit - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 1
Joint DG INFSO ICT for Inclusion & JRC IPTS Information Society Workshop“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants”
Brussels, 19th January 2010
Introduction and Objectives of the Workshop
Clara Centeno, JRC-IPTS Information Society Unit
Joint Research Centre (JRC)Institute for Prospective Technological Studies The European Commission’s Research-Based Policy Support Organization
The views expressed by the authors are not necessarily those of the EC
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 2
IPTS: Part of Joint Research Centre of the EC: 7 Research Institutes across Europe
Mission: “to provide customer-driven support to the EU policy-making process by developing science-based responses to policy challenges that have both a socio-economic as well as a scientific/technological dimension”
Institute for Prospective Technological Studies
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 3
International Digital Economy Analysis Analysing the European ICT and Content industries Applied econometric analysis of the Digital Economy
Socio-Economic Analysis on ICT for Learning and Inclusion ICT for Learning, Creativity and Skills ICT for cultural diversity and socio-economic inclusion
Techno-economic Impacts Enabling Societal Change Role of ICT in digital identity and information search ICT for Health and Quality of Life
The Information Society Unit (2010)
ICT for addressing key European challengesre-start economic growth, ensure long-term competitiveness,
fight unemployment and reinforce social cohesion
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 4
IPTS research on ICT for cultural diversity and inclusion
Policy context
i2010 e-Inclusion Policies2006 Riga e-Inclusion Declaration- “§ 24 … improving the possibilities for
economic and social participation and integration, creativity and entrepreneurship of immigrants and (ethnic) minorities by stimulating their participation in the information society”
2008 European i2010 initiative on e-Inclusion - “Exploring ICT-enabled opportunities for
marginalised young people and migrants at risk of exclusion”
Immigration and Integration policies
Also : education and training, employment, ..
Key customers
DG Information Society: ICT for inclusion Unit
DG JLS: Migration and Integration Unit
DG EAC, DG EMPL, ..
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 5
ICT for Social Capital
ICT for Learning
- Mapping of ICT initiatives for inclusion of IEM (EU27, UK, FR, DE, ES)- State of the art of research on ICT & IEM
- The use of social computing by IEM- ICT for migrant domiciliary carers (UK, DE, IT, ES)-ICT for learning the host country’s language by adult migrants- The role of Third Sector Organizations and ICT for digital and social inclusion
ICT for Ageing and Health
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
- ICT for Inclusion of Youth at Risk
ICT for cultural diversity and Inclusion
-ICT to support everyday life integration of IEM-ICT for caregivers and social actorsFuture research (2010-)
IPTS research on ICT for inclusion
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 6
ICT for migrant domiciliary carersStudy Background
Some trends in long term care
Life expectancy
Ageing
Quality of care
Demandfor care
Changing family Structures
Mobility
Women at work
Labor force
Caregivers supply
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 7
Possible ingredients for future solutions in long term care
Life expectancy
Ageing
Quality of care
Demandfor care
Changing family Structures
Mobility Women at work
Labor force
Caregiverssupply
Home care and Community based care
BetterCoordinated
care
Migrant labor force
Enhanced working
conditionsQuality of care
ICT based solutions
ICT for migrant domiciliary carersStudy Background
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 8
Possible ingredients for future solutions in long term care
Life expectancy
Ageing
Quality of care
Demandfor care
Changing family Structures
Mobility Women at work
Labor force
Caregiverssupply
Home care and Community based care
BetterCoordinated
care
Migrant labor force
Enhanced working
conditionsQuality of care
ICT based solutions
ICT for migrant domiciliary carersStudy Background
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 9
Aims of the exploratory research project:
Start gathering evidence on:
What is the role of informal caregivers in long term care (LTC)? What are their needs? Are there specific supporting policies? What ICT applications / tools are used to support them in LTC? Opportunities and barriers for ICT use?
Informal care givers: carers & informal care assistants
... For informal caregivers in general, and in particular for migrants
ICT for migrant domiciliary carers
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 10
Carer
ICT in domiciliary care
Caredperson
Doctors
Healthcareprofessionals
Careworker
Care organizations
Voluntary groups
Carers & professional
assoc.
ICT
ICT ICT
ICT
CommunicationCoordination
Emergency mgtSupport
InformalCaregiver
Home
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 11
UK, DE, IT, ESSelection based on:
Expected significant numbers of migrant caregivers Different care organization models Different expected ICT maturity levels
Research partners: England: CIRCLE (Centre for International Research on Care,
Labour and Equalities) University of Leeds, Prof. Sue Yeandle
Germany: Association of Senior Citizens’ Organisations (BAGSO),
Dr.Heidrun Mollenkopf Italy: Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale (IRS), Sergio
Pasquinelli Spain: Consultores Euroamericanos Asociados (CEA) and
Innnovation Institute for Citizen Welfare (i2BC)
Countries analyzed
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 12
Objectives of the workshop
To disseminate and discuss research results
To understand potential policy implications
To understand policy DG´s priorities for next research steps
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 13
Workshop Agenda
9.30 – 9.45 Welcome
9.45 – 10.00 Roundtable presentation of participants
10.00 – 10.20 Introduction to the workshop and objective
10.20 – 11.00 Setting the Scene: Long term care challenges and the role of ICT and migrants
11.00 – 11.15 Coffee break
11.15 – 11.50 Setting the Scene: ICT and ageing, the cared person´s perspective
11.50 – 12.30 The carer perspective: The case of UK
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch (sandwich lunch at the premises)
13.30 – 14.10 The carer perspective: The case of Germany
14.10 – 15.10 Cross-country analysis (UK, Spain, Germany, Italy)
15.10 – 15.30 Coffee break
15.30 – 16.30 Policy implications and Future research challenges
16.30 – 17.00 Conclusions and Closing
“Long-term care challenges in an ageing society: the role of ICT and migrants” Workshop 19 Jan 2010, Brussels Introduction 14
http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/eInclusion.html
Thank you