Kronikgune

A Basque Country delegation visits Scotland as part of the Interreg Europe Project TITTAN

By |2019-09-09T16:18:24+01:0026 June 2019|

Osakidetza and Kronikgune along with BIOEF visited the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow on 29 and 30 April.  This visit forms part of the activities in the 2019-2020 action plan for the Interreg Europe Project, TITTAN (Translation, Innovation & Technology Transfer in Ageing Network). TITTAN seeks to improve the quality of healthcare systems by developing [...]

Kronikgune starts cooperation in a new European project: Young50

By |2019-10-02T09:58:02+01:0018 June 2019|

The kick-off meeting for the Young50 project was held on 6 and 7 June.  Cardiovascular diseases are one of the main causes of mortality in the European Union, causing over 1.8 million deaths per year, as well as a significant loss of potential life expectancy. Scientific evidence has highlighted the need for preventative interventions to [...]

CHRODIS-PLUS joint action holds its general assembly

By |2019-10-02T09:48:44+01:0023 May 2019|

The city of Budapest hosted the general assembly on the 14th and 15th of May.  The CHRODIS-PLUS Joint Action, which has been operating for 20 months, seeks to address the burden caused by chronic diseases, as well as ensuring sustainability and response from European healthcare systems. 42 beneficiaries from 20 European countries, including Norway, [...]

ACT@Scale publishes project results in a handbook

By |2019-10-02T09:27:18+01:006 May 2019|

You may access it for free on the project’s official website. The Handbook gathers the experiences and results of the three-year study. It intends to spread knowledge and share the experiences of the regions participating in the study of good practices in integrated care and telemonitoring. These Good Practices are aimed at patients suffering from [...]

Brussels hosted the ACT@Scale project’s 7th general meeting

By |2019-05-31T09:44:50+01:001 February 2019|

The seventh and final general meeting of the ACT@Scale project was held on 23 January at the European office for the Southern Denmark region in Brussels. The aim of ACT@Scale is to develop, consolidate and scale-up Good Practices in integrated care and telemonitoring, and to transfer learning between European regions through a collaborative methodology. The [...]

The European project UPRIGHT intervention kicks off in the Basque Country

By |2018-12-19T10:01:04+01:0019 December 2018|

The “Universal Preventive Resilience Intervention Globally implemented in schools to improve and promote mental Health for Teenagers”, UPRIGHT project funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 programme is aimed at adolescents from 12 to 14 years of age. This age-group is exposed to multiple factors that may lead to the development of mental health disorders [...]

Brussels hosts the closing conference of the SCIROCCO European Project

By |2018-11-21T10:07:06+01:0021 November 2018|

On 24 October, the Closing Conference for the SCIROCCO project was held at the Scotland House Conference Centre in Brussels. After two years of hard work, the SCIROCCO project has validated and proven the SCIROCCO Maturity Model for Integrated Care. The final version was presented to attendees at the closing conference on 24 October 2018 [...]

Celebration of the first plenary assembly for the UPRIGHT European Project

By |2018-10-25T10:08:07+01:0025 October 2018|

On 28 and 29 August 2018, the city of Reykjavik (Iceland) hosted the first meeting between the seven partners forming the UPRIGHT consortium. The UPRIGHT project, “Universal Preventive Resilience Intervention Globally implemented in schools to improve and promote mental Health for Teenagers”, aims to promote mental well-being and prevent mental illnesses by increasing the resilience [...]

Barcelona hosted ACT@Scale project’s 6th general meeting

By |2018-10-25T09:56:59+01:0025 October 2018|

On 2nd and 3rd October, Barcelona has been the venue selected to host the new follow-up meeting for this European project. The ACT@Scale European project began in 2016 and is reaching its conclusion, which is scheduled for February 2019. The consortium, made up of 13 European partners using a collaborative methodology, has worked on the detection [...]

Kronikgune participated in the “on-site visit” organised by the CHRODIS-PLUS Joint Action in Dublin.

By |2018-06-18T12:39:16+01:0013 June 2018|

On 6th and 7th July Italian and Lithuanian partners gained in-depth knowledge of the "Active School Flag" programme implemented in Dublin. The CHRODIS-PLUS Joint Action, with 42 beneficiaries from 20 European countries, aims to support member states in reducing the burden caused by chronic diseases, as well as ensuring the sustainability and response of European [...]