Operating Grant : Active and Assisted Living Joint Program
As stated in CIHR's Strategic Plan, Health Research Roadmap II: Capturing Innovation to Produce Better Health and Health Care for Canadians, CIHR wants to seize the momentum and contribute to innovative, evidence-informed eHealth solutions that will improve patient experiences, health outcomes and the sustainability of the health care system, as well as engage with the international community. As a way of expanding the opportunities for funding and engagement in international markets for ideas and industries, this program enables CIHR to leverage the value of its funding investments by participating in transnational joint calls in eHealth research.
This funding opportunity lies within the scope of the International component of CIHR's eHealth Innovations Initiative (eHII). The Active and Assisted Living Programme (AAL) provides Canada with an established and successful mechanism to foster international collaborations and offers the opportunity to engage diverse communities in generating transformative eHealth solutions.
The AAL Programme is a common funding activity of member states of the AAL Association, with the financial support of the European Commission, based on article 185 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The AAL Programme calls are complementary to the Horizon 2020 calls related to Active and Healthy Ageing under Societal Challenge 1 (SC1).
The AAL Call 2017 is part of the AAL Programme that was approved in May 2014 by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. As part of the work-programme, the AAL is launching a Call for Proposals: "AAL Packages/Integrated Solutions."
The focus of the 2017 call challenge of the AAL Programme is twofold:
- To develop packages that integrate different solutions that address the needs and wishes of end-users and add value to their lives. Since peoples' wishes, aspirations, and needs evolve over time, packages should be designed with built-in flexibility and a variety of components in order to meet diverse individual situations and to remain attractive to end-users over time. End-users expect proposed solutions to be affordable, user-friendly, secure, and reliable. Packages should be based on existing and/or open platforms.
- To ensure extensive testing and evaluation of packages in order to provide meaningful and significant results.
The AAL Packages/Integrated Solutions funding opportunity is expected to:
- Support innovative, transnational and multi-disciplinary collaborative projects.
- Support well-integrated solutions that are intuitively useful, personalized, and take the entire life span of the end-user into consideration.
For more information, please consult the Active and Assisted Living website.
Additionally, the AAL provides a partner search tool for applicants. It can be found at: http://ps.aal-europe.eu/.
