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Technical conference "Dialogues on innovation in the implementation of the AICP model".

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 Location: Online

Activity framed within the programme developed by Fundación Pilares called "Network of Good Practices related to the Integrated and Person-Centred Care Model", aimed at professionals in the field of dependency, disability and ageing, belonging to public and private entities, in the area of social services, social and health intervention, universities, research institutes, companies and suppliers of services and products, technological entities, organisations representing the elderly and people with disabilities, the media, architecture, voluntary organisations and society in general.

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I want to decide about my life, do you know how to support me?

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 Type: Webinar
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 Location: Online

The development of care approaches centred on people's wishes and autonomy entails the need for resources and strategies that promote it. From Matia and ACP Gerontology we wanted to contribute to the establishment of good practices applicable either at home or in social and health centres, with the publication of a material that is part of the project "Routes for the Advancement of Person-Centred Care".

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The present and the future of long-term care

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 Type: Others
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 Location: Vitoria-Gasteiz

Conference as part of the series of talks "New reality, new rights, new solutions" organised by the Association 'Por una vida digna'. Our colleague and researcher at Matia Instituto, Nerea Etxaniz, will talk about the "Present and future of dependency care". 

The event will take place this Thursday, 4 November, at the Fundación Vital lecture hall (Vitoria-Gasteiz).

Professionals

PERSON-CENTREDNESS IN HEALTHCARE CURRICULA Achieving Consensus

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 Location: Online

Led by Professor Brendan McCormack, Queen Margaret University, Scotland, and involving collaborations with universities in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Norway, Slovenia and the Netherlands, our Erasmus+ project is developing an international curriculum framework for the education of future person-centred healthcare practitioners.

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