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JPI “More Years, Better Lives:
The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change”
2nd General Assembly Meeting
Joint Programming Initiative
„More Years, Better Lives”
Helsinki – National Institute for Health and Welfare
20th/21st June 2011
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1. Agenda
Day 1
Day 2
13.00 Welcome by the Chair
13.15 1. Confirmation of the draft agenda
13.20 2. Approval of minutes
08.30 8. Cont’d Future financing of the JPI
secretariat
13.30 Introduction (Information)
3. Recent developments in the JPI MYBL
4. European Commission Evaluation of
the JPI MYBL
5. JPI MYBL and other European
Activities (AHA-EIP, ERAAGE/FUTURAGE)
10.00
9. Implementation Process of the
Scientific Advisory Board
10.30
10. Rules of Internal Order
11.30
11. Next Meeting: Date and Location
12.00
End of Meeting
15.00 6. Current Working Group activities
16.00 7. Strategy for the JPI in 2012
17.00 8. Future financing of the JPI secretariat
18.00 Information on dinner
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2. Approval of the minutes by the GA members
13 Members
Austria
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
3 Observers
Belgium
Ireland
Norway
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3. Recent Developments in the JPI
• 3 Constitutional Meetings of JPI Working Groups
have taken place in May and June.
• A first Troika meeting was held on 20 May 2011
in Berlin.
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Participation in a number of major events and workshops
on the European Level:
22 Feb 2011
Vice-Chair Paolo Rossini (and the Secretariat) participated in
the ERAC Seminar on the AHA EIP
1 March 2011
Secretariat participated in the ERA-AGE Forum „Ageing and
Technology“ in Vienna
15 March 2011
Secretariat participated in the GPC Meeting and presented
the current JPI Status
7 April 2011
Secretariat participated in the ERA-NET Watch Strategy
Workshop – „Innovation Union: Joint Programming and its
instruments“ in Brussels
2 May 2011
Steering Board Meeting AHA-EIP with JPI-Chair Bernhard
Rami
15 June 2011
AHA-EIP Working Group on Innovation for Independent living
(with Secretariat)
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Upcoming events:
23 June 2011
ESFRI - European Strategy Forum on
Research Infrastructures: Workshops on JPI
(with Secretariat)
23/24 June 2011
AHA-EIP Working Group on Innovation for Care
and Cure – Denmark will represent the JPI
28 June 2011
AHA-EIP Workshop in „Mapping Research on
Ageing“ (with Secretariat)
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Dissemination Activities:
The vision paper and other material, including a JPI flyer
leaflet, have been prepared and uploaded on our website.
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5 Logos for the Working Groups
Health and
Performance
Social Systems
and Welfare
Housing, Urbanrural development
and Mobility
Work and
Productivity
Education and
Learning
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4. European Commission Evaluation of the JPI MYBL
• In the course of the Commission Evaluation of JPIs, the JPI
Secretariat has prepared a status report on the JPI for the
Commission. This report is based on the available documents and
activities within the JPI and is also available in the internal section of
the JPI website.
• Furthermore, the GA members have provided Letters of Commitment
to the European Commission. The commitment letters of France, the
Netherlands, Poland and Switzerland are still missing.
• The general feedback of the EC underlines that the substantial
advancement of the initiative is recognised. The JPI-MYBL marks the
forefront of this phase’ initiatives to be approved in 2011.
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5. JPI-MYBL and the EIP-AHA
• The EIP has established three working groups that will contribute to
the general “Strategic Implementation Plan”. The EIP-Working Groups
are as outlined at the 2nd Sherpa Meeting on 16th of May:
1. Innovation in awareness, prevention & early diagnosis (1st
Meeting on 20/21 June)
2. Innovation in care & cure (1st Meeting on 23/24 June)
3. Innovation in independent living & ageing (1st Meeting 15
June)
• The JPI participates in all EIP WG due to thematic and political
reasons (Troika members, JPI-secretariat plus additional experts from
the GA).
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5. Cooperation with ERA-Age and FUTURAGE:
• A Memorandum of Understanding between ERA-AGE/FUTURAGE
and the JPI MYBL could be signed.
• The work of the WGs of the JPI takes into account the results from
ERA-Age and FUTURAGE and aims at identifying complementary
topics (sharpening of the JPI profile).
• There is a certain personal overlap between ERA-Age/FUTURAGE
and the JPI-WGs that ensures thematic interchange.
• Prof. Alan Walker (Sheffield, Leader of ERA-AGE/FUTURAGE)
might be nominated as external expert for the SAB to have some
formal linkage.
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6. Current Working Group activities
Main tasks for the first meetings of the Working Groups were/are:
Procedures and preliminary internal
organisation of your Working Group
Enlargement of the Working Group
Thematic development and sharpening of
profile towards a Strategic Research
Agenda
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Health & Performance
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First meeting on 26th of May 2011 in Berlin.
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14 experts +2 GA-representatives + secretariat.
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In order to profile the thematic perspective of the Working Group on “Health &
Performance”, it was suggested to define a “common ground” that provides a
tangible European added value and that integrates the large variety of
interdisciplinary knowledge and diversity.
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Based on the input provided by the Vision Paper of the JPI and on additional
remarks from the experts and input from FUTURAGE etc., the general setting for
the common thematic perspective of the Working Group was formulated as follows:
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Disparities in ageing in relation to health and functioning
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Promotion of functioning (ways of compensation)
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Plasticity: Translation of basic biology into human ageing, life course studies
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A task force consisting of Prof. Rudi G.J. Westendorp, Prof. Taina Rantanen and
Prof. Emily Grundy will elaborate a 6 page seed paper in order to further outline the
thematic concept of the Working Group.
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Next meeting in September/October in Berlin.
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Education & Learning
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First meeting on 31st of May 2011 in Berlin.
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3 experts + 1 GA-representatives + secretariat.
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The working group came to the conclusion that its name “Education& Learning”
does not cover the whole picture of research topics which are important under the
demographic change perspective and decides to rename itself as ‘Learning&
Wellbeing’.
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It was agreed that the definition of the concepts “learning” and “wellbeing” would be
a good starting point to come up with some research questions.
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Three research subfields were defined:
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Learning at the end of working life (impact on learning on labour capacities)
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Learning at the 3rd age (longer educational life for what purpose?)
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Learning at the end of life (management of the heritage, transfer of values to
the next generation).
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Prof. Stephen McNair will prepare a first rough draft on the main issues concerning
the subfields of research mentioned above.
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The next meeting of the working group is scheduled in Berlin in September/October
2011.
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Work & Productivity
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First meeting on 8th of June 2011 in Berlin.
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7 experts + 1 GA-representatives + secretariat.
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Joint concern of the WG was agreed to reveal “blind spots” inside the discourse
and scientific research on labour productivity affected by demographic change.
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Core topics identified to be the focus for future work on work & productivity:
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Levels from macro to micro: societal, policy, institutional, organization (e.g.
work context), individual.
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Cross-cut concerns for future discussion/research: What evidence/data
exists? Are there blind spots of missing data? What about monitoring of
policies and societal developments etc.?
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Specific Thematic Clusters.
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Prof. Paulien Bongers structures a mapping of the areas of interest and sends it to
the WG members.
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The next meeting of the working group is scheduled in Berlin in October 2011.
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Two additional experts should be integrated in the WG.
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1st Workshop Meetings to come
Social Systems & Welfare
13. September 2011 - Berlin
Housing, Urban and Rural Development
and Mobility
14. September 2011 - Berlin
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7. Overall Strategy for the JPI in 2012
General aim of the work in 2012: Elaboration and implementation of
the Strategic Research Agenda. Steps to be carried out:
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Thematic progress of the Working Groups (input for integrated SRA).
Update of the mapping of European programmes.
Execution of a foresight exercise.
Overview on the existing pool of surveys and long-term studies.
Critical reflection of the preliminary findings and sketching of the
Strategic Research Agenda.
6. Small conference for relevant national programme owners.
7. Consultation event for societal stakeholders in the 2nd half of 2012.
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8. Future Financing of the Secretariat
A first description of Work and possible Financing
Models have been distributed before the meeting.
VDI/VDE-IT offers to continue the operation of the
secretariat for 2012/2013.
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Secretariat: Description of Work
1. Support of bodies of the JPI
2. Contact point for the initiative / public
relations
3. Education and maintenance of an expertcommunity
4. Support of core activities of JPI: Joint
programme planning
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Financing model I - 250.000,- EUR Budget – Share
based on nominal GDP
Country
Denmark
Germany (G 8)
Finland
France (G 8)
Italy (G 8)
Netherlands
Austria
Poland
Sweden
Switzerland
Spain
Turkey
UK (G 8)
Average (13 JPI Member
States)
Average share (Euros)
GDP (in Mio. EUR)
232.985
2.489.628
178.789
1.947.993
1.549.211
586.733
281.825
354.362
346.055
403.910
1.052.243
455.799
1.707.730
891.328
Financial Share (in EUR)
5.032
53.768
3.861
42.071
33.458
12.672
6.087
7.653
7.474
8.723
22.725
9.844
36.882
250.250
19.250
Pitched model (in EUR)
11.000
33.000
11.000
33.000
33.000
11.000
11.000
11.000
11.000
11.000
22.000
11.000
33.000
242.000
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Financing model II - 250.000,- EUR Budget – Share
based on GDP per Capita
Country
Denmark
Germany (G 8)
Finland
France (G 8)
Italy (G 8)
Netherlands
Austria
Poland
Sweden
Switzerland
Spain
Turkey
UK (G 8)
Average (13 JPI Member States)
Average share (Euros)
GDP per capita (in
PPS) 2010
125
119
116
107
100
134
125
62
123
146
101
48
113
109
Financial Share (in EUR)
22.045
20.986
20.457
18.870
17.636
23.632
22.045
10.934
21.692
25.748
17.812
8.465
19.928
250.250
19.250
Pitched model (in EUR)
20.000
20.000
20.000
20.000
20.000
20.000
20.000
10.000
20.000
30.000
20.000
10.000
20.000
250.000
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Financing model III - 250.000,- EUR Budget – Share
based on nominal GDP and GDP per Capita
Country
Denmark
Germany (G 8)
Finland
France (G 8)
Italy (G 8)
Netherlands
Nominal GDP
Country
Denmark
Germany (G 8)
Finland
France (G 8)
Italy (G 8)
Netherlands
Austria
Poland
Sweden
Switzerland
Spain
Turkey
UK (G 8)
Nominal GDP
232.985
232.985
2.489.628
2.489.628
178.789
1.947.993
1.549.211
178.789
586.733
281.825
1.947.993
354.362
346.055
403.910
1.549.211
1.052.243
455.799
586.733
1.707.730
Financial Share (in EUR) GDP per capita
Financial Share (in EUR)
Financial Share Nominal + GDP/2
Financial Share (in EUR) GDP per capita
Financial Share (in EUR) Financial Share Nominal + GDP/2
5.032
125
22.045 13.538
5.032
125
22.045
53.768
119
20.986
37.377
53.768
119
20.986 12.159
3.861
116
20.457
42.071
107
18.870
30.470
33.458
100
17.636
3.861
116
20.457 25.547
12.672
134
23.632
18.152
6.087
125
22.045
14.066
42.071
107
18.870 9.294
7.653
62
10.934
7.474
123
21.692
14.583
8.723
146
25.748
33.458
100
17.636 17.236
22.725
101
17.812
20.269
9.844
48
8.465
9.154
12.672
134
23.632 28.405
36.882
113
19.928
13.538
37.377
12.159
30.470
25.547
18.152
Austria
281.825
6.087
125
22.045
14.066
Poland
354.362
7.653
62
10.934
9.294
Sweden
346.055
7.474
123
21.692
14.583
Switzerland
403.910
8.723
146
25.748
17.236
1.052.243
22.725
101
17.812
20.269
455.799
9.844
48
8.465
9.154
1.707.730
36.882
113
19.928
28.405
Spain
Turkey
UK (G 8)
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Optional:
Co-Funding via a FP7-Coordination and
Support Action by the Commission:
• A project consortium has to be established.
• Workplan and packages need to be defined.
Peter Wintlev will give some details about the
potential project funding and the rights and
duties that are involved.
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9. Implementation of the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB)
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The SAB is composed of the Chairs and Vice-Chairs of the Working Groups
(to be elected) and 5 additional external experts.
Each General Assembly Member is asked to propose one Expert Scientist
for the Scientific Advisory Board of the JPI. The selection criteria are:
o Scientific Excellence
o International reputation
o Broad overview knowledge (“bird’s eye view”) in ageing-related research,
ability to synthesise the results of the 5 JPI Working groups
Also non-European Experts can be nominated.
First proposals for nominations can be made on today’s GA meeting in
Helsinki.
The GA needs to decide on the final selection procedure. Selection should
take place in the next GA meeting (October(November 2011).
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10. Rules of Internal Order (RIOs)
• The rules of internal order aim to give a common
framework and a description of working and decision
making procedures of the JPI General Assembly.
• The rules are a supplement to the Governance Structure
Document from 27 January 2011.
• A proposal of the RIOs (approved by the Troika) has been
provided in advance of today’s GA-meeting (Version V.03
from 6 June 2011).
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11. Next GA Meeting
Location: Rome
Date: 23/24 November 2011
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Thank you for your kind attention!
CONTACTS
Christian Wehrmann
E-Mail: [email protected]
Simone Ehrenberg-Silies
E-Mail: [email protected]
JPI Secretariat at VDI/VDE-IT
Web:
www.jp-demographic.eu
E-Mail: [email protected]
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