Overview The objective of this seminar is to outline the main issues associated with "Aging Well" from a multidisciplinary perspective and to present the mechanisms (political, economic, social, legal, medical) that contribute to its promotion in France, discussing their benefits and limitations. To do so, the seminar will address the following points:
The seminar will offer interdisciplinary sessions bringing together stakeholders from research, public institutions and agencies, actors in corporate social responsibility, and field professionals.
Who is this seminar for? All students interested in the topics addressed during this day, regardless of their affiliated university and academic background, are welcome! This seminar is specifically aimed at doctoral students in the Doctoral Network in Public Health, as well as all students and staff of the EHESP. Academics, practitioners, field professionals, individuals committed to promoting "Healthy Aging," members of civil society, or simply those curious, we also hope to see you at our seminar!
Venue In-person seminar only. Location: Faculty of Medicine, Villemin Campus, University of Paris Cité, 10 Avenue de Verdun, 75010 Paris. Room: Conference Room, 2nd floor (please inquire at the reception if necessary). The registration is free but mandatory. Go to the 'My registration' section to take advantage of the seminar! Have a question? Write to us: bienviellir.conference@gmail.com
Program 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Introduction to the seminar Speaker: Prof. Judith Mueller, Deputy Director of the Doctoral Network in Public Health (EHESP) Speaker: Prof. Thomas Rapp, Seminar Facilitator (University of Paris Cité, Liraes, AgingUP! Chair, LIEPP)
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Session 1: "Aging Well," What Are We Talking About? Presentation 1: Epidemiological Introduction to "Aging Well": The Life Course Approach
Presentation 2: Aging Well and Living a Good Old Age
Presentation 3: Actions for Promoting "Aging Well"
Panel Discussion: Questions & Answers with Session 1 Speakers
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM Break
11:20 AM - 12:50 PM Session 2: Designing Environments Presentation 1: Fall Prevention
Presentation 2: How Do Older People Use Technology in Aging?
Presentation 3: Changing Perceptions of Age: A Key to Adapting Built Environments?
Panel Discussion: Questions & Answers with Session 2 Speakers
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Session 3: Social Connections and Mental Health Presentation 1: Mental Health of Our Elderly
Presentation 2: Experience Sharing: 'The Advanced Practice Nurse in Mobile Geriatric Team
Presentation 3: Fighting against the social isolation of elderly people through an unprecedented partnership between civil society and the government: the story of MONALISA
Panel Discussion: Questions & Answers with Session 3 Speakers
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM Break
3:50 PM - 5:20 PM Session 4: Rights and Protection of the Elderly Presentation 1: Combating Abuse and Promoting Well-Being of the Elderly
Presentation 2: [Title to be confirmed]
Panel Discussion: Questions & Answers with Session 4 Speakers
5:20 PM - 5:30 PM Conclusion of the seminar
Organizing Committee Claire Collin | Ph.D. Student in Health Prevention and Promotion, UMR-S 1123 Eceve, University of Paris Cité Astrid David-Bertrand | Ph.D. Student in Health Economics, URP4470 Liraes, University of Paris Cité, AgingUP! Chair Rémy Engrand | Ph.D. Student in Health Law, UMR-S 1145 Institute of Law and Health, University of Paris Cité Clara Eyraud | Ph.D. Student in Health Prevention and Promotion, UMR-S 1123 Eceve, University of Paris Cité
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