The European project RAISE4e-Inclusion, framed within the Lifelong Learning Program “Leonardo da Vinci Multilateral Projects, Transfer of Innovation”, published on May 25 the results of the competition for the selection of good practices…
The European project RAISE4e-inclusion, framed within the Lifelong learning programme “Leonardo da Vinci Multilateral Projects,Transfer of Innovation“, made public on May 25 the results of the contest for the selection of good practices of dynamic people in favor of e-inclusion, where José Regalado and Toni Gala of theLa Rueca Association were awarded for carrying out the “Digital Health” project and Ainara Pérez fromSartu Álava Association she was selected for her excellent work on the Saregune project.
The Raise4e-inclusion initiative has been developed in five European countries where, in each of them, the two best practices have been selected.
Good practices at European level
Fundación Esplai, within the initiative launched from the Raise4ei project, has selected the two best practices of facilitators at the Spanish level. Likewise, our colleagues in France (INFREP), Italy (ARCI), Romania (ACDC), Switzerland (FDEP) and Belgium (AID) have done the same in their respective countries. The 10 best practices selected at European level will be presented on June 26 and 27 in Bucharest (Romania) and a publication will be made that we will share soon.
The competition of good practices of the Raise4e-inclusion project after months of training to facilitators through online courses, has created this initiative in order to bring together the best practices of European professionals in ICT dynamization with the aim of improving and promoting their professional experience with colleagues from all over Europe.
Digital Health and Saregune
Digital Health is a project that the La Rueca de Madrid Association has been promoting since 2013 with the aim of promoting the physical and mental health of the elderly through ICT. This initiative is carried out with the service learning methodology, in which young people accompany the process and put their knowledge and teachings at the service of the community to favor the appropriation of healthy alternatives by older people who thus develop active aging, in turn promoting in a transversal way an intergenerational coexistence.
Saregune is a project by Sartu Álava that was born in 2004 as a project that, taking the social fracture caused by the digital divide as a center of interest, works to overcome another series of “gaps”: intercultural, interneighborhood, inter-associative, educational, relational and collaborative; where the approach and use of technologies has an instrumental character for overcoming these other inequalities, from an approach of social change. Thus, creating a network with other entities and organizations, they work from within so that their neighborhood stops seeing it as a “ghetto” neighborhood and can perceive it as a rich, diverse and moving neighborhood.
Alba Agulló. Technical coordinator of international projects in the area of e-inclusion