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. A static data structure only answers queries a dynamic data structure also allows us to modify the data set by inserting or deleting individual items A search problem is decomposable if for any pair of disjoint data sets and the answer to a query o Sarah . Wadd. March 2014. Public Health Approach to Prevention. What is the extent of the problem?. 1.4 million older people exceed drink limits.. More than half a million alcohol related hospital admissions each year.. Scottish Government outcome ‘We live longer, healthier lives’-indicators include. :. improving the quality of healthcare experience. Increase the average score on the WEMWBS. Reduce percentage of the adult population who smoke. Mary . Manandhar. Carmel Dolan. Paul Rees-Thomas. Pascale Fritsch. Background. Ageing world. : today, more people aged 60 and above than children under 4. Lack . of awareness and knowledge within the humanitarian sector. 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. Manchester Children and Young People’s CYP IAPT Learning Collaborative. Welcome. The objectives for today. Lots of activities and interaction to get us thinking and talking about participation. An exploration of our values and aspirations for children and young people’s participation . UK Physical Activity Guidelines. UK-wide . Global evidence of the health benefits . Life course . Recommended amount for health benefit. Why do we need guidelines for older adults?. Physical . activity levels are . 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 ). Immunity:. The state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like.. . The condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease.. The ability of the cell to react immunologically in the presence of antigen.. 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.. Note: Estimated numbers of people refer to people aged 12 or older in the civilian, noninstitutionalized population in the United States. The numbers do not sum to the total population of the United States because the population for NSDUH does not include people aged 11 years or younger, people with no fixed household address (e.g., homeless or transient people not in shelters), active-duty military personnel, and residents of institutional group quarters, such as correctional facilities, nursing homes, mental institutions, and long-term care hospitals.. Where. , after all, do universal human rights begin? In. small places, close to home - so close and so small that. they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. Yet they. are the world of the individual person; the. 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 malnutrition. Common signs and symptoms of malnutrition .

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