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careNET: Building ICT competencies in the longterm care sector to enhance quality of life for
older people and those at risk of exclusion
Ildik坦 M叩z叩r, EDEN
LINQ, 16-17 May 2013, Rome
Basic information
 Funded by the European Commissions
Lifelong Learning Programme (Key Activity 3 
ICT; Multilateral projects)
 Funding period: January 2012  December
2013 (24 months)
 8 partners in the consortium
careNET Partnership






IFEF: Institut Fepem (France)
KCL: Kings College London (United Kingdom)
IRS: Institut per la Ricerca Sociale (Italy)
UNIPI: 里痢 痢離立 裡里離 痢 (Greece)
FBIS: Fundaci坦n Burgos para la Investigaci坦n de la Salud
(Spain)
 UCL: University College Lilleb脱lt (Denmark)
 EDEN: European Distance and E-Learning Network (United
Kingdom)
 TLCR: Telecentre Europe (Belgium)
Aim and objectives
Developing a set of ICT competences in two
identifiedat risktarget groups:
low ICT skilled care-workers and
older persons
to promote social inclusion and improvement of
quality of life.
Main target groups
Primary target group:
 Group 1: institutions, organisations and individuals
who are directly involved in elderly care
Secondary target groups:
 Group 2: specialised research groups involved in social
care research
 Group 3: policy-makers in care systems from local to
European level
Key Outputs
 Map of domains of competences
 Designing and developing modular learning
paths and learning resources
 Establishment of Learning Relay Centres (LRC)
 Deployment of an open source networking
application
Project events
 Validation seminars in the piloting countries
(Spain and France)
 Conference on ICT and eSkills for Social Care
in Belgium
Further information and contact
http://www.carenetproject.eu/
https://www.facebook.com/carenetproject

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About CareNET - a Presentation at the LINQ Conference 2013

  • 1. careNET: Building ICT competencies in the longterm care sector to enhance quality of life for older people and those at risk of exclusion Ildik坦 M叩z叩r, EDEN LINQ, 16-17 May 2013, Rome
  • 2. Basic information Funded by the European Commissions Lifelong Learning Programme (Key Activity 3 ICT; Multilateral projects) Funding period: January 2012 December 2013 (24 months) 8 partners in the consortium
  • 3. careNET Partnership IFEF: Institut Fepem (France) KCL: Kings College London (United Kingdom) IRS: Institut per la Ricerca Sociale (Italy) UNIPI: 里痢 痢離立 裡里離 痢 (Greece) FBIS: Fundaci坦n Burgos para la Investigaci坦n de la Salud (Spain) UCL: University College Lilleb脱lt (Denmark) EDEN: European Distance and E-Learning Network (United Kingdom) TLCR: Telecentre Europe (Belgium)
  • 4. Aim and objectives Developing a set of ICT competences in two identifiedat risktarget groups: low ICT skilled care-workers and older persons to promote social inclusion and improvement of quality of life.
  • 5. Main target groups Primary target group: Group 1: institutions, organisations and individuals who are directly involved in elderly care Secondary target groups: Group 2: specialised research groups involved in social care research Group 3: policy-makers in care systems from local to European level
  • 6. Key Outputs Map of domains of competences Designing and developing modular learning paths and learning resources Establishment of Learning Relay Centres (LRC) Deployment of an open source networking application
  • 7. Project events Validation seminars in the piloting countries (Spain and France) Conference on ICT and eSkills for Social Care in Belgium
  • 8. Further information and contact http://www.carenetproject.eu/ https://www.facebook.com/carenetproject