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L’invecchiamento attivo è un processo di
ottimizzazione delle opportunità relative a salute,
partecipazione e sicurezza, con lo scopo di
migliorare la qualità della vita delle persone
anziane. Non riguarda soltanto la capacità di essere
fisicamente attivi ma anche quella di continuare a
partecipare alla vita sociale, economica, culturale
e civile. L’invecchiamento attivo mira a estendere
le aspettative di vita in salute e la qualità di
vita per tutti durante l’invecchiamento. Tenuto
conto che tutti invecchiamo nel contesto di
famiglia, amici, vicini etc. dobbiamo guardare
all’invecchiamento attivo pertanto come ad una forma
di prospettiva intergenerazionale. Il proposito
principale di questo progetto è incoraggiare la
riflessione su un invecchiamento attivo e sul suo
significato per i cittadini Europei.
LEGGI
Why .. G.A.T.E.?
Active ageing is the process of optimising
opportunities for health, participation and security
in order to enhance the quality of life as people
age. It does not only refer to the ability to be
physically active but to continuing participation in
social, economic, cultural and civic affairs.
Active ageing aims to extend healthy life expectancy
and the quality of life for everyone as they age.
Given that we all age within the context of family,
friends, neighbours etc. active ageing must
therefore be looked at from an intergenerational
perspective. The main purpose of this project is to
encourage reflection on active ageing and what this
means for EU citizens. More specifically through
the project we will bring together older people from
the member states to discuss what active ageing
means to them and raise awareness of the importance
of active ageing to help ensure that older people
are able to remain in the labour market for longer,
to prevent social exclusion by encouraging
participation in their communities and to help
prevent dependency as people get older. We will
particularly target older people who are
marginalised and from the most vulnerable social
groups and will look at the factors that contribute
to active ageing and how small measures and
initiatives can promote health and well being. The
project will furthermore examine the role of
education in advancing the active ageing agenda and
develop a framework of learning. The role of local
governments, health bodies and other stakeholders
will be considered along with the need for
collaborative working among all parties. National
workshops will allow the discussions to include the
views and opinions of the different generations and
embed the concept that the changing demographic is
an issue for all ages.
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