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08/10/2015 Jutta Immanen-Pöyry 1 ATELIER INTERNATIONAL SUR LES POLITIQUES SOCIALES TAIEX, MAROC 01-02.12.2009 INT MARKT 33335
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08/10/2015 Presentation name / Author2 National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) Formed 1 January 2009 through the merger of the National Public Health Institute (KTL) and the National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES) Operates under the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Starting points for establishing the new Institute: Joining forces to step up work to promote health and welfare in Finland Needs of the population in terms of health and welfare Needs of the service delivery system
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08/10/2015 Presentation name / Author3 Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and related national authorities
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08/10/2015 Presentation name / Author4 THL's mission THL promotes the well-being and health of the population, prevents diseases and social problems, and develops social and health services. THL carries out its responsibilities through a wide range of activities: research, evaluation and follow-up, development, expert influence, centralised national services as well as international co-operation. THL is a statutory statistical authority in health and welfare and maintains and provides a strong knowledge base within its field.
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08/10/2015 Presentation name / Author5 Key figures Funding Total budget in 2009 is 96 million euros: 64% from the State Budget and 36% from other funding sources Personnel Permanent staff: 927 Fixed-term project staff: 425 Highly multiprofessional
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08/10/2015 Presentation name / Author7 THL is international Extensive international scientific collaboration Expert co-operation and support to national participation: UN and UN organisations (WHO), EU (DG SANCO, ECDC), many international associations (IANPHI) Contribution to global activities in health and welfare, European and Nordic collaboration, co-operation with neighbouring areas
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8 International Affairs at THL Development collaboration : –Planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating international programmes and projects –Providing expert services, consulting and training Basic information about us: –non-profit, international expert organisation –We have implemented over 100 projects in over 40 countries worldwide –Director Jutta Immanen-Pöyry
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Case Finnish Wellbeing Center, Japan Prise en charge des personnes âgées, expériences innovatives en matière de contractualisation, d’infrastructure, approche prospective… Presentation of a Finnish innovation project in Japan 08/10/2015 Presentation name / Author9
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2004 11 Three Centuries of World Population Ageing
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2004 12 Prevalence of Dementia According to Age, in Europe
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How does this affect our societies? Need of services increases rapidly with advancing age In the age-group of 65-74 approximately 5% of the population needs services whereas the corresponding figures are 20% and 50% in the groups of 75-84 and 85+ correspondingly 13
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Finnish Wellbeing Center project in Japan, 2000-> 14 © Copyright Finnish Wellbeing Center Project
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History Project idea Creation at Finpro Japan, early 1990 -> Finpro, The Finnish side project manager saw the changing needs of the aging population in Japan as a potential market for Finnish wellbeing sector products and services and took the initiative to establish a Finnish Wellbeing Center Project. Finpro is an association founded by Finnish companies and affiliated by Finnish government. 15
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FWBC Project / © Finpro ry / 16 Our Partner is City of Sendai
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17 Finnish Wellbeing Center Project, goals City of Sendai, Japan had a plan to build a Wellbeing Center, specializing in the needs of the ageing population, with help of foreign companies and elderly care experts. Finland became the partner through Finnish Wellbeing Center Project. Goal was to design a comprehensive well-being center, which represents Finnish architectural design and Finnish health care and well-being services but is compatible with the Japanese culture. The center’s operations provide the latest nursing technologies both in the center and at home. Apart from the Care Unit the project also included plans for a Research and Development Unit that will enable fruitful co- operation between Finnish and Japanese researchers and companies engaged in activities related to welfare of older people.
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Participating organizations Finland Tekes STAKES -> THL Finnish Institute in Japan Oulu city of expertise Companies Ministry of Social Affairs & Health VTT Academic org. Others Japan City of Sendai Development Bank of Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry Ministry of Health, Labor & Welfare Council of Prime Minister Industrial association Companies Academic org. Others 18
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19 Time schedule of the project Preparative work and site selection 2001 Project planning 2002 - 2004 –concept –architecture Construction 2004 120 Residents move in 2004 R&D Unit starts its operations 2005
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Finpro/ / 20 Architectural Competition
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Outcome after construction phase 21
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Finnish Concept The Concept is based on the high quality and economic way to promote older persons’ autonomous living and quality of life using the solid Finnish theoretical know-how and studies but compatible with the Japanese context Key issues in the design of the concept: Independence: physical, mental, juridical Availability / accessibility / eligibility Integrated information systems through different levels of care Practices based on research (EBP) 22
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FWBC Project / © Finpro ry / 23 X SERVICE HOUSING Assistive Technology Center Home help services Home nursing Day service Day care INTENSIFIED SERVICE HOUSING Short term care Long term care Restaurant Library Laundry Garden Maintenance Individual physiotherapy Group physiotherapy Bathing Visitors’ rooms Functional groups SENDAI SUN FWBC Day Center Common Services Rehabilitation Research and Development Unit Homes in Sendai
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24 Technologies, industrial sectors in FWBC project Software and Communication House automation technology and safety technology Prevention care / exercise and rehabilitation Home care & nursing / Home data Furniture for elderly Management & Consulting Interior design & delivery Architectural product – functional design
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25 Results Implementation of a bilateral development project for elderly. The project provides a venue for research on new methods of elderly care that reflect Finland’s and Japan’s skills and experience in the field. Finnish Wellbeing Center (FWBC) project has unique features that may enable it to serve as a model for cross- border cooperation in the Japanese welfare sector. Cooperation among private companies, universities and local governments in Finland and Japan. A long- term cooperation agreement was signed with the City of Sendai. Possibility to distribute the Finnish Elderly Care concept also in other markets.
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Sendan no Yakata ’Terve’ Living room 26
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Sendan no Yakata ’Terve’ Moi Cafe 27
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Physiotherapy and preventive care 28
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R&D Unit 29
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R&D Unit offers Collaboration and networking between different actors Office spaces for researchers and companies Display room, meeting spaces ”Living lab”: applied research 30
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Future Vision 2015 -> 31 In the year 2015, the societies of Japan and Finland strongly support the integration of ageing persons into their societies by launching new solutions to improve the living and housing environments, ambulatory services and the quality of institutional care.
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32 Pour en savoir plus : Visitez notre site internet : www.thl.fi http://sendai.fwbc.jp/e/index.htm Merci pour votre attention !
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