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Challenges of Disseminating Information to Broad Stakeholder Groups Elizabeth Cummings and Paddy Nixon University of Tasmania, Australia.

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1 Challenges of Disseminating Information to Broad Stakeholder Groups Elizabeth Cummings and Paddy Nixon University of Tasmania, Australia

2 Aim A vision for ICT and Ageing which will support wellbeing and socio-economic integration of senior citizens across Europe, characterising key research challenges and strengthening stakeholder consultation and engagement.

3 Objectives 1.Create a dynamic ICT and Ageing roadmap 2.Instantiate a strategic research agenda 3.Build a self‐sustaining co‐ordination mechanism

4 Slide 4 Bridging Research in Ageing and ICT Development

5 Main Tasks 1.Taxonomy and Trends 2.Stakeholder identification and needs analysis 3.Mechanisms for stakeholder co-ordination 4.Scenario development and consolidated Vision 5.Engaging Stakeholders 6.ICT and Ageing Roadmap 7.Impact Creation

6 Stakeholders Primary stakeholders: the actual users of ICT for ageing solutions Secondary stakeholders: involved in organising the processes and procedures for the primary stakeholders (health and care service organisations … Tertiary stakeholders: enabling ICT for ageing by supplying technology and services … Quaternary stakeholders: defining the socio- economical and legal context for exploiting ICT for ageing (policy-makers, insurance companies, …

7 Stakeholder identification Revised through the coordination mechanisms Further refined due to the aims of the project – Policy makers – Academics – Civil Society Organisations – Industry representatives – Private users of ICT – The media

8 Stages of Dissemination Stage 1: Awareness raising Stage 2: Access to early outputs Stage 3: Active engagement of stakeholders Stage 4: Widespread dissemination of results

9 Understanding the impacts Multiple dissemination methods used Relative success evaluated to understand impacts No universal method successful Most successful strategies were less active or face-to-face

10 Recommendations Develop ways of monitoring and evaluating stakeholder use of materials Have a clear plan for incentivising stakeholders active engagement Build in time to establish common ground Prioritise the integration of the media into dissemination strategies.

11 Questions? Contact details Elizabeth Cummings – elizabeth.cummings@utas.edu.au elizabeth.cummings@utas.edu.au Paddy Nixon – paddy.nixon@utas.edu.au paddy.nixon@utas.edu.au


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