STAGE SCIENCE FOR POLICY FORUM
Join us for the first STAGE Science for Policy Forum, Healthy Ageing as a System. Connecting Science, Policy, and Practice on Wednesday, the 25th of March at 11:30 AM GMT/12:30 PM CET.
About the Event
Drawing on evidence from the STAGE project, the workshop explores how integrated care, community support, and effective data use influence access to services and health outcomes. It also examines how digital inclusion, stigma, mental health, and social factors interact to shape people’s experiences as they age. These interactions help explain persistent gaps in outcomes and highlight why coordinated action across sectors is essential.
The forum brings together researchers, policy specialists, and people with lived experience to examine how scientific evidence, policy decisions, and service delivery continuously influence one another. The aim is to make these connections visible and to identify points in the system where collaboration can lead to meaningful improvements in healthy ageing for people with different needs and circumstances.
Confirmed Speakers
Chaired by Ximena Ramos Salas, European Association for the Study of Obesity, a partner in the STAGE project, the forum’s speakers will include
Jennifer Baker
Center for Clinical Research
and Prevention, Copenhagen
University Hospital- Bispebjerg
and Frederiksberg, Denmark
for the Study of Obesity
European Coalition for People Living with Obesity (TBC)
Ireland
Who Should Attend
The forum is intended for local government health and environment policymakers, academic institutions, health professionals, patient groups, intermediaries, and citizens. It will provide an opportunity to network and engage with peers and share knowledge and best practices.
Additional Information
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