Meetings
Virtual Kick-off Meeting
The E-Care4PD KICK-OFF was held on 14 March 2022 and focused on the objectives and first tasks of the project to start working on the elaboration of the Good Practice Guide.
Project Meeting in Aegina, Greece E-Care4PD's first face-to-face TPM was held on 10th and 11th October 2022 and focused on the Communication Plan, Evaluation Plan the tasks of the project and the Good Practice Guide.
Link about the TPM on a News Portal
12.12.2022 - Exchanging Good Practices from Belgium Virtual Meeting.
Through this video conference, we were able to connect with experts and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds from Belgium, enriching the knowledge exchange and providing a more comprehensive perspective on supporting adults with Parkinson's disease.
28.02.2023 - Exchanging Good Practices from Spain Virtual Meeting. Through this video conference, we were able to connect with experts and stakeholders from Spain, enriching the knowledge exchange and providing a more comprehensive perspective on supporting adults with Parkinson's disease.
31.05.2023 - Exchanging Good Practices from Greece Virtual Meeting - This online session shared good practices from Greece and enabled participants from different locations to join in real-time. Virtual meetings offered flexibility and convenience, allowing individuals who couldn't attend in-person meetings to actively contribute to the project.
31.10.2023 - Exchanging Good Practices from Serbia Virtual Meeting
This online session shared good practices from Serbia and enabled participants to join in real-time. Virtual meetings offered flexibility and convenience, allowing individuals who couldn't attend in-person meetings to actively contribute to the ecare4PD project.
We utilized virtual project meetings to ensure broader participation and overcome geographical limitations. These online sessions leveraged video conferencing tools, enabling participants from different locations to join in real-time. Virtual meetings offered flexibility and convenience, allowing individuals who couldn't attend in-person meetings to actively contribute to the project. Through video conferences, we were able to connect with experts and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds and geographical areas, enriching the knowledge exchange and providing a more comprehensive perspective on supporting adults with Parkinson's disease.