POWER (Q4039046)

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Project Q4039046 in Sweden
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POWER
Project Q4039046 in Sweden

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    181,063.42 Euro
    0.0959 Euro
    24 January 2022
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    1,888,044.0 Swedish krona
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    362,126.84 Euro
    0.0959 Euro
    24 January 2022
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    3,776,088.0 Swedish krona
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    1 September 2015
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    28 February 2018
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    Arbets- och Beteendemedicinskt Centrum
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    90185
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    The health sector has the potential to evolve and meet up with the anticipated need for preventive and rehabilitative fitness activities required to relieve the overburdened health and social care sector in the long term. The project is a collaboration between the County Council of Västerbotten, Umeå University, Umeå Municipality, Region Västerbotten and Umeå Entrepreneurs which aims to educate health care employees and employees in the growing health industry in physical activity and health in a specific validated methodology. Physical activity on prescription is a methodology based on individually adjusted written prescription of physical activity that health care providers prescribes to patients and can be performed in collaboration with the health industry. The goal is to develop and perform a flexible form of lifelong learning that meet the needs of both the health care sector and that of the health industry and stimulate interaction with. The education is in the form of e-learning, where geographical barriers are eliminated and learning can be self paced. In addition, a certification will be developed in order to highlight the skill requirements needed within the cross-sectoral work area. By creating a dynamic and sustainable platform where society actors can interact and act, learning can be the driving force for development of the sector in the Northern Region. The project is expected to increase diversity in the workplace, strengthening and developing specific skills, and to stimulate dialogue and collaboration between stakeholders in public administration, educational institutions and industry, and eventually improve public health. (Swedish)
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    The health sector has the potential to evolve and meet up with the anticipated need for preventive and Rehabilitative fitness activities required to relieve the overburdened health and social care sector in the long term. The project is a collaboration between the County Council of Västerbotten, Umeå University, Umeå Municipality, Region Västerbotten and Umeå Entrepreneurs which aims to educate health care employees and employees in the growing health industry in physical activity and health in a specific validated methodology. Physiical activity on prescription is a methodology based on individually adjusted written prescription of physical activity that health care providers prescribes to patients and can be performed in collaboration with the health industry. The goal is to develop and perform a flexible form of lifelong learning that meet the needs of both the health care sector and that of the health industry and stimulate interaction with. The education is in the form of e-learning, where geographical barriers are eliminated and learning can be self paced. In addition, a certification will be developed in order to highlight the skill requirements needed within the cross-sectoral work area. By creating a dynamic and sustainable platform where society actors can interact and act, learning can be the driving force for development of the sector in the Northern Region. The project is expected to increase diversity in the workplace, strengthening and developing specific skills, and to stimulate dialogue and collaboration between stakeholders in public administration, educational institutions and industry, and eventually improve public health. (English)
    25 January 2022
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    Identifiers

    2015/00375
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