
PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI
PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:HUG, PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI, KI, UNIGE, UWE +16 partnersHUG,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,KI,UNIGE,UWE,CEREBRO,GNUBILA FRANCE,UC,CF consulting Finanziamenti Unione Europea,GNUBILA FRANCE,UWE,VUA,LETI,CEREBRO,University of California System,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,McGill University,VUA,UC,CF consulting Finanziamenti Unione Europea,CNRSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 283562more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Asilo notturno San Riccardo Pampuri Fatebenefratelli Onlus, Instituto S. João de Deus, Asilo notturno San Riccardo Pampuri Fatebenefratelli Onlus, PROVINCIA RELIGIOSA DI SAN PIETRO DELL'ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO, DETTO FATEBENEFRATELLI, PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI +8 partnersAsilo notturno San Riccardo Pampuri Fatebenefratelli Onlus,Instituto S. João de Deus,Asilo notturno San Riccardo Pampuri Fatebenefratelli Onlus,PROVINCIA RELIGIOSA DI SAN PIETRO DELL'ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO, DETTO FATEBENEFRATELLI,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,CENTRO DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS DE CIEMPOZUELOS,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,PROVINCIA RELIGIOSA DI SAN PIETRO DELL'ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO, DETTO FATEBENEFRATELLI,FUNDACION JUAN CIUDAD,Hospitality Europe,Hospitality Europe,Instituto S. João de Deus,CENTRO DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS DE CIEMPOZUELOSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-ES01-KA204-064088Funder Contribution: 149,496 EUR"Most of the persons who suffered domestic violence in their childhood or were grown in a violent family and social environment face today a wide range of psychological and post-traumatic disorders, living in conditions of isolation and segregation. Physical violence, verbal insults and moral duress hit the victims emotionally, psychologically and physically. In the long run, this condition has harmed also the victims’ learning process in many ways, leading them to lose interest in education, school dropping out and lack of any motivation in learning and skilling up themselves to lead an active lifestyle, improve their psychological wellbeing and exit their condition of isolation and social exclusion. Within this context, today’s adult teachers, social educators and other carers supporting adults victims of violence need to improve their competences in motivating adult persons victims of violence in approaching new learning and occupational activities aimed at revamping their literacy, numeracy, manual and digital skills, and, ultimately, at overstepping the trauma, pain and suffering caused by violence experienced in their life. VICTORIA project is designed to train and enrich the competences of adult educators, teachers and social carers in acquiring effective methodologies and teaching skills targeted to the psychological and personal needs of adults victims of violence. The VICTORIA consortium is made up of 6 partners from 4 EU Member States and is coordinated by Fundación Juan Ciudad (SPAIN). Partners are educational and care organizations supporting different vulnerable groups of adult persons who were victims of violence: persons with disabilities or with challenging behavior, mental health patients, migrants and refugees. Hospitality Europe (BELGIUM) will advise on management rules, compliance with the grant agreement and secure European visibility and dissemination of project’s activities and results, liaising with the EU Institutions and stakeholders in Brussels. The project will benefit 2 target groups: direct beneficiaries are adult teachers and educational staff supporting persons victims of violence, meanwhile indirect beneficiaries are the adult persons who suffered violence in their past and face today a condition of lower education, segregation and social exclusion. At least 40 adult teachers and social educators plus dozens of additional participants (administrators, staff, etc.) at consortium level will be involved in the strategic partnership, in order to deliver: - a Protocol for educational and care organizations setting harmonized standards for the psychological and educational support of adult persons victims of violence;- a Training Course to improve the competencies of educators, teachers and social carers of adult learners victims of violence;- one Handbook of good practices for adult teachers and educational staff supporting adult victims of violence;- EU guidelines to supervise the learning progress and social reinsertion of adult persons who suffered violenceProject’s beneficiaries will increase their understanding of the psychological and educational needs of adults who suffered violence in their past and drooped out schools and education because of trauma and suffering. The enhancement of their competencies and teaching skills will benefit also their adult students and persons attending their educational and care organizations. On the other hand, revamping the learning and occupational skills of these adult learners will benefit them not only at the didactical level, but also their physical and psychological health status as well as social reinsertion. Comprehensively, the project will produce 4 intellectual outputs, 5 transnational project meetings and 3 national multiplier events. Additionally, the VICTORIA Training Course will be tested in a pilot coaching session to be conducted at the local level. One blended mobility of adult educators will be also organized, giving the opportunity to teachers and care staff to travel, meet and exchange their competences and experience acquired at the national level, strengthening the European project’s network. In doing so, VICTORIA project will integrate an innovative and effective pedagogical approach at the benefit of the educational and personal needs of adult learners victims of violence. Recovering the full value of adult persons through an appropriate stimulation of educational processes and outcomes, the project will definitely contribute to overstep and win the negative traits of violence and pain. In the year of Brexit and EU elections, this project’s acronym recalls also the European greatness of British Queen Victoria, whose nine children married into royal and noble families across the Continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet ""the grandmother of Europe"". Only those who do not look back at history are condemned to repeat violence, mistakes and isolation."
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, CNR, Goa University, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, UW +17 partnersVita-Salute San Raffaele University,CNR,Goa University,Vita-Salute San Raffaele University,UW,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse,University of Foggia,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,SDN,KCL,GNUBILA FRANCE,AE,Consortium GARR,COMETA CONSORZIO MULTI ENTE PER LAPROMOZIONE E L A,Consortium GARR,AE,University of Foggia,SDN,GNUBILA FRANCE,Imperial,COMETA CONSORZIO MULTI ENTE PER LAPROMOZIONE E L AFunder: European Commission Project Code: 261593more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2018Partners:Kobe University, UCB, UPF, GU, SYNAPSE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT PARTNERS SL +94 partnersKobe University,UCB,UPF,GU,SYNAPSE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT PARTNERS SL,AP-HP,UT,University of Lübeck,UniPi,L Hoffman La Roche,University of Glasgow,GNUBILA FRANCE,VCK,UM,CCL,KCL,KI,UAntwerpen,MERCK KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT AUF AKTIEN,VCK,Janssen (Belgium),IDIAP Jordi Gol,UCPH,BII GMBH,UCL,CCL,IRIS,EuroRec,ERASMUS MC,Universitätsklinikum Erlangen,ARS,PFIZER,ARS,EMBL,Sorbonne University,IDIAP Jordi Gol,E LTD,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,UCB Pharma (Belgium),FONDAZIONE PENTA-FOR THE TREATMENT AND CARE OF CHILDREN WITH HIV-ONLUS,University of Exeter,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,PFIZER,UH,SYNAPSE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT PARTNERS SL,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Roche (Switzerland),E LTD,AUH,GNUBILA FRANCE,GLAXOSMITHKLINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD.,concentris,SOSETE,Amgen,UEF,BRIGHTON COLLABORATION FOUNDATION,INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE,BIF,BRIGHTON COLLABORATION FOUNDATION,PHARMO,University of Aveiro,MERCK KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT AUF AKTIEN,University of Manchester,GLAXOSMITHKLINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD.,AE,LG,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,GENOMEDICS,BIPS,Leipzig University,CUSTODIX,Novo Nordisk,University of Leicester,Ealing Hospital NHS Trust,Amgen,MRC,VUA,UOXF,Novo Nordisk,GENOMEDICS,Technology Strategy Board,AUH,concentris,UPMC,PHARMO,EuroRec,IRIS,SOSETE,Ealing Hospital NHS Trust,Universitätsklinikum Erlangen,FONDAZIONE PENTA-FOR THE TREATMENT AND CARE OF CHILDREN WITH HIV-ONLUS,VIB,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,CUSTODIX,Stichting VU-VUmc,MPG,AE,Janssen (Belgium)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 115372more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:University of Augsburg, KCL, KUL, University Medical Center Freiburg, REGIONH +35 partnersUniversity of Augsburg,KCL,KUL,University Medical Center Freiburg,REGIONH,Intel UK,Charité - University Medicine Berlin,IMEC-NL,UCB,MSD CZECH REPUBLIC SRO,H. LUNDBECK A/S,NU,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,Software (Germany),MSD CZECH REPUBLIC SRO,Intel UK,CIBER,University of Passau,LYGATURE,GABO:mi,IMEC-NL,Vita-Salute San Raffaele University,PROVINCIA LOMBARDO VENETA ORDINE OSPEDALIERO DI SAN GIOVANNI DI DIO - FATEBENEFRATELLI,UCB Pharma (Belgium),VHIR,Software (Germany),STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC,University of Nottingham,REGIONH,Stichting VU-VUmc,H. LUNDBECK A/S,LYGATURE,Janssen (Belgium),UniBg,Vita-Salute San Raffaele University,University of Augsburg,Janssen (Belgium),VHIR,GABO:mi,BIOGENFunder: European Commission Project Code: 115902Overall Budget: 25,712,100 EURFunder Contribution: 11,000,000 EURBackground: Long term conditions require monitoring of patients, traditionally conducted in the clinic, to monitor treatment effects, adverse events and disease course. This can be inefficient and cumbersome – clinic visits may be too infrequent to identify individuals at risk of significant changes in disease state (e.g. relapse) and place unnecessary burden on patients and providers. Smartphone and wearable technologies have led to an exponential growth in the amount of information which can be collected on patients unobtrusively and at low cost. Sensors collect data passively, and active monitoring, using experience sampling, provides information on multiple parameters. Such technologies could monitor long term outcomes of patients, at scale, and provide fine-grained information on outcomes, available in real time and at low-cost, enabling services to offer more responsive and efficient care. Whilst there is growing interest in the application of RMT in health, the field is in its infancy. The private-public partnership fostered by IMI2 is an ideal way to overcome the inherent challenges of this field. Our ultimate goal is to improve patient outcomes through remote assessment. To achieve this we will create a pipeline for developing, testing and implementing RMT in depression, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. The pipeline will include a data management and modelling infrastructure applicable to other disorders and with the flexibility of design to be future-proofed against further technological innovation. We will provide data on implementation barriers and facilitators gleaned from patients, clinicians, regulator and payers which will optimise the pathways for regulatory approval and uptake. Program of Work: In order to test the feasibility and predictive power of RMT four main components are required: (1) Excellent project oversight, management, and a dissemination and exploitation strategy;
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