Knowledge Exchange

Sharing Knowledge Across Europe

Sharing knowledge and engaging with different communities has been an important part of the chAnGE project. Throughout the project, partners actively presented and discussed the project’s ideas, learning materials, and Micro-Credentials in a wide range of settings and countries.

Knowledge exchange activities included webinars, workshops, teaching sessions at universities, presentations at conferences, and discussions with healthcare organisations and stakeholders. These activities allowed the consortium to introduce the project to different audiences and gather valuable feedback.

Participants ranged from students and trainee nurses to healthcare professionals, educators, and management staff in healthcare organisations. By engaging with such diverse groups, the project was able to raise awareness of the connection between climate change and healthy ageing and demonstrate how the developed Micro-Credentials can support professionals in their daily work.

Through these activities, the chAnGE project reached stakeholders across several countries and created opportunities for dialogue, learning, and collaboration.

The activities presented above illustrate some of the different ways in which the chAnGE project shared its ideas and results with a broader audience. Through presentations, workshops, teaching sessions, and discussions with healthcare organisations, the consortium created opportunities to introduce the project and its Micro-Credentials in practical contexts.

These exchanges not only helped to spread awareness of the project but also provided valuable insights from professionals, students, and stakeholders working in the field. The feedback gathered during these activities supported the project partners in reflecting on the relevance and potential application of the developed learning materials.