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Portugal Pedro Ribeiro da Silva Aged-friendly Cities Portugal
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Portugal >65 1960 - 8% 2007 - 17% Lisbon 50-64 - 38% 65-79 - 44% >80 - 18% 64% (4) 7% (6) 10% (9) 10% (12) 7,5% (U) 0,3% (Phd) 30% (c) 26% (1) 16% (e) 11% (cws) 6% (pws)
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47% (m) 30% (w) 11% (d) 11% (s) 60% women 40% men House 44% (m) 23% (r) 21% (o) 11% (cr) 48% 2400€
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leisure activities TV 34% Family 29% 47% > 30 years in same house 25% receive support 55% are afraid and concerned about ageing
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PAII (1994) Home support Dependent support Training of human resources
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Travel card Telealarm Health and Spa treatments
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Other council programs Special buses door to door / disability Communication Platform (internet) University
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Countryside-Beach programs / holidays Culture / sports Priority to restore houses of > 65
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Revitalize leisure places Security - Proximity police Violence (APAV)
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Open Forum Conferences Regular training, workshops and Conferences for professionals who work in the field Network for volunteers ngo’s
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Protocol Directorate-General of Health with the Lisbon City Council (first one) Expansion to other cities
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Translation of the WHO Guide Global aged-friendly cities: a guide And the leaflet
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June and July 2008 4 Open Forum Conferences 1 for each zone of the city Other cities
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Thank you Merci
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