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November 2020

Editorial

Making SHAPES

The Urban Dictionary defines to make shapes as “to get something done; also used when instructing another to execute a task which they have been saying they will complete for some time…”.

October 2020 marked the end of an incredibly busy and productive, albeit socially distanced,  year for the SHAPES consortium.
Throughout the year the SHAPES team have been conducting ethnographic research, researching  sociotechnical ecosystems, creating and developing personas and Use Cases and identifying the user-centred organisational and operational requirements that will feed into the SHAPES platform.  
The SHAPES pilot sites and technical partners have also initiated the preparation of the mock-up testing in phase 2 of the pilot campaign. The architecture of the SHAPES Technological Platform has also begun development. In the midst of all of this activity, the consortium has also been focusing on the SHAPES’ legal and ethical dimension, including the legal framework and the ethical concerns with data privacy and ownership.
In October the 2nd SHAPES Dialogue Workshop  was hosted by Carus Consilium Sachsen GmbH. In this workshop we focused on the user perspectives of integrated care. Although, unfortunately, we could not meet in person, SHAPES created another exemplary virtual consultative workshop.
The SHAPES Open Calls will be launched in December 2020; potentially welcoming the integration of up to 20 third-parties into SHAPES. The open calls will extend the scope of the digital solutions, while at the same time, contributing to facilitate the market entry of new entrepreneurs and SMEs. Further details will be launched on the SHAPES website soon.
We have also established a new section of our website titled SHAPES Stories. The page will explore the personal, social and technological needs of older adults and their families offering readers a rare insight into the lives of the older people on which SHAPES is centered.
COVID-19 remains a barrier to the consortium meeting in person. The SHAPES Coordinators are incredibly grateful to all of our project partners for their commitment, tenacity and flexibility during this challenging year. As a team, as a consortium, we have done well. The project has adapted its methodology and developed new and innovative solutions to mitigate some of the challenges the pandemic has caused to our traditional research methods and face-to-face activity.
Importantly, COVID-19 has also taught us that solutions, such as SHAPES, are needed now more than ever and will have a very strong role in supporting older people to live good lives at home and in their communities, in the future.  SHAPES also illustrates the opportunities to manage future global health challenges, through the carefully designed interplay of digital and human ecosystems supporting smart and healthy ageing.

Niamh Redmond, Michael Cooke & Mac MacLachlan
The Coordination Team, ALL Institute, Maynooth University, Ireland.

SHAPES News

Discussing integrated care practices across Europe: SHAPES organised a successful 2nd Dialogue Workshop
On October 29, 2020, Carus Consilium Sachsen GmbH hosted the 2nd SHAPES Dialogue Workshop, which focused on integrated care and user perspectives. With a total of 124 registered participants and…
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Pilot Theme 2 - Use Case "Healthcare System for Cognitive and Physical training
SciFY has been working on SHAPES Pilot 2 – “Healthcare System for Cognitive and Physical training”. In this pilot, we will work on improving in-home and community-based care, providing an…
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SHAPES promotional video is now fully accessible!
The Universidade de Aveiro team in collaboration with the World Federation of the Deafblind and the European Union of the Deaf and European Union of the Deaf, have developed a…
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SHAPES Events

“Experts Evaluation of Usability for Digital Solutions Directed at Older Adults: a Scoping Review of Reviews” communication in DSAI 2020
UAVR will be presenting a communication entitled Experts Evaluation of Usability for Digital Solutions Directed at Older Adults: a Scoping Review of Reviews in the 9th International Conference on Software…

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SHAPES project presentation in the X Iberian Seminar on Psychogerontology
The SHAPES project was presented on the X Iberian Seminar on Psychogerontology and III Iberian Seminar on Social and Community Gerontology, which took place on 12 and 13 November 2020.…

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SHAPES project presentation in CAMAD 2020
SHAPES project was presented during the “IEEE International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks” (CAMAD), 14-16 September 2020 // Virtual Conference due to the…

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SHAPES researchers speaking about SHAPES on 2020 IPA Virtual Congress
The “International Psychogeriatric Association” (IPA) congress took place on the 2nd and 3rd October 2020, and researchers from SHAPES, Porto4Ageing and CINTESIS lectured on digital health solutions for physical and…

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SHAPES Publications

“Procedures of User-centered Usability Assessment for Digital Solutions: a Scoping Review of Reviews” paper publication
UAVR has published a paper entitled Procedures of User-centered Usability Assessment for Digital Solutions: a Scoping Review of Reviews reporting on digital solutions relevant for older adults in the JMIR…
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The Role of the Joint Procurement Agreement during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing Its Usefulness and Discussing Its Potential to Support a European Health Union
Emma McEvoy and Prof. Delia Ferri are delighted to announce that their article, “The Role of the Joint Procurement Agreement during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing Its Usefulness and Discussing Its…
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Clinica Humana awarded with the Cercle D’Economia de Les Illes Balears Innovation Award
In July 2020 Clinica Humana (CH) was Awarded with the Cercle D’Economia de Les Illes Balears Innovation Award for DIABENUR: A virtual nurse specialised in Diabetes. This annual price acknowledges…
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SHAPES Deliverables

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Upcoming Events

University of Castilla-La Mancha

SHAPES Technological Platform Workshop

April 2021, University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)

The 3rd Dialogue Workshop will be held by the University of Castilla-La Mancha, in April 2021, and will be dedicated to the “SHAPES Technological Platform”.
Learn more about this event by following our promotional activities in SHAPES social media profiles.

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