Building bridges between the healthcare sector and the adult education sector
From the Health + 60 Project consortium, we are happy to announce that we will meet in Madrid on November 24, 25 and 26 to carry out the first LTT activity of this initiative. The project is coordinated by the Spanish Federation of Popular Universities (FEUP) in collaboration with KERIGMA (Portugal), EUROCULTURE (Cyprus) and DAFNI KEK (Greece).
The event will take place at the Popular University of Leganés and our objective in this LTTA is to identify ways to develop cooperation channels between the health sector and the adult education sector to link health knowledge with pedagogical knowledge, an essential step for the realization of the good practices guide that we will generate as a tangible result of this project.
The impact that we seek with this activity is the improvement of the braiding of educational and health support to people who, due to their age, require the greatest and most extensive sophistication of personal development assistance.
We encourage you to visit our website so that you join us on this path and follow the progress of the Salud + 60 Project.
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