Call for interactive workshops for EWAHA 2022

Would you like to be a part of the biggest European inter-disciplinary, networking and supporting innovation event for active and healthy ageing? See the European Week of Active & Healthy Ageing themes and submit your idea for the interactive session or workshop.

10 years legacy of the Ageing Well in Digital World Programme

This year European Week of Active & Healthy Ageing is unique. The event will build on 10 years of legacy of the AAL Association’s AAL Forum, sharing knowledge and showcasing innovation at all levels in the active and healthy ageing sector. 

We invite YOU to send your proposals for the design and the organization of the interactive sessions and/or workshops. EWAHA programme committee will stay in touch with you at all stages of development of your proposal – from developing a programme and identifying all stakeholders involved to describing the expected outcomes and make sure that all session information is available online. The deadline for applications is 13th May, 05.00 PM, GMT+2.

 It will be a third edition of The European Week of Active & Healthy Ageing and will take place 18 20 October 2022 in Gdansk, Poland, consisting of interactive workshops, discussions, plenary sessions, exhibitions, and match-making activities.

Thematic areas of the EWAHA interactive sessions and/or workshops

Four thematic areas were identified by the EWAHA programme committee as the pillars of the 2022 edition. All proposals must fall in one of these thematic areas.

 

Theme 1: The impact of the AAL Programme

Theme 2: The European Ageing well agenda in the 2020s

Theme 3: How to prepare for an ageing society?

Theme 4: Enhancing Impact of AAL Projects

 

Detailed descriptions of the thematic areas, template for proposals and selection criteria are available on the EWAHA website: https://ageing-well-week.eu/call-for-workshops-2022/.

 

We hope to see you in Gdańsk!

 

EWAHA 2022 Team

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