PPT-Using technology to promote active participation by older people
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Helen Petrie Human Computer Interaction Research Group University of York The context The last 70 years have seen enormous technological advances Largely due to
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Helen Petrie Human Computer Interaction Research Group University of York The context The last 70 years have seen enormous technological advances Largely due to WWII Cold War and the space race. USSF Referee Instructor Course. ITIP. United States Soccer Federation. Active Participation. Lesson Set. Picture the last referee recertification test that you took. Did taking that test cause you to think, to remember and/or increase your knowledge to some degree? . What is sedentary behaviour?. Any waking activity characterized by an energy expenditure ≤ 1.5 METs, . and. a sitting or reclining posture.. . sleep sedentary behaviour LPA moderate physical activity intense exercise. Topic 1.1.2. Lesson Objectives – Lesson 1. Develop knowledge and understanding of what influences peoples participation in sport.. Learn about the different types of people who influence participation and understand the roles they play.. Welcome to this Contact a Family Webinar. If there is a technical hitch, please do bear with us. Those of you joining by pc, laptop, tablet or smart phone should now be able to see this introduction slide. “Changing Attitudes towards the European Union”. Maureen Kavanagh – Chief Executive Officer. A national network of 560+ local organisations.. Each self-managed and run by older people for older people.. BCM strategic aim 1. Develop services for older people across a continuum of care including independent/assisted living, extra care, specialist dementia and nursing . care.. Changing demographics. Over 50% of children born today in the UK will live to be over 100. ®. :. Web-based Memory Training for Healthy Cognitive Aging. George W. . Rebok, PhD. Translating Healthy Aging Research Findings into Practice. 2016 Symposium for State and Local Commissions on Aging. Fitness MOT. Professor Dawn Skelton. Glasgow Caledonian University. & Later Life Training. Purpose of the FF MOT. Highlight the UK Physical Activity Guidelines with professionals and older people (65 ). Key Points. Tai Chi is an effective form of activity for older people with . frailty as it is . low impact and puts minimal stress on muscles and joints. Tai Chi has numerous health benefits for . frail older . Purpose. To explain the concept of active participation, which is required by the Randolph-Sheppard Act, so that BEP staff can utilize the concept to make program enhancements and improve the ongoing working relationship with the members of the Elected Committee of Blind Vendors.. Older People’s Experience of Urban life and the role of the neighbourhood Chris Phillipson (MICRA/The University of Manchester) TOPICS COVERED WHY NEIGHBOURHOODS ARE IMPORTANT THE MEANING OF NEIGHBOURHOODS Training Slides. Adapted (with permission) from the ‘Essentials in Care’ module of the E-Learning for Healthcare Programme. . Covering:. What is dehydration. Why older people are more at risk of dehydration . Training Slides. Adapted (with permission) from the ‘Essentials in Care’ module of the E-Learning for Healthcare Programme. . Covering:. What is malnutrition. Common signs and symptoms of malnutrition . Dr Jacqueline Damant. j.damant@lse.ac.uk. What are the . effects . of . older people. ’s use of . ICT. - in varying contexts - on their . quality of life. ?. Based on: . Damant, J. . (2015) . Older adults, e-inclusion and access to ICT-based care. .
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