EMPOWERCARE – EMPOWERing individuals & communities to manage their own CARE.
Download the EMPOWERCARE Evaluation final report
You can also access access all final documents (Strategy, Workforce Development, Technology Blueprint, Final Evaluation) on the project website.
Background to the project
EMPOWERing individuals and communities to manage their own CARE (EMPOWERCARE) is a thirty-three-month project involving 13 cross border European partners. It is part of the Interreg VA 2Seas Mers Zeeën and has been awarded more than 4 million euros in funding by the European Regional Development Fund.
The project involves partners coming together to co-create a social innovation to make local services more efficient and effective to address societal challenges in the 2Seas area.
Project objectives
The EMPOWERCARE project will develop a holistic community asset approach using research-based solutions to elder care. The 13 partners from the UK, the Netherlands, France and Belgium are working together to develop a holistic approach to respond to current gaps in the care of people aged 65+ and those aged 50+ and living with a chronic condition.
The project will deliver:
Canterbury Christ Church University is responsible for the evaluation of the project outcomes and impact in all project sites.
Project partnership
Follow the links below to find out more about the EMPOWERCARE project team at Canterbury Christ Church University:
Project Lead – Professor Eleni Hatzidimitriadou
Project Administrator – Arianna Maccaferri
Principal Research Fellow - Dr Toni Wright
Research Assistant – Thomas Thompson & Michelle England
Faculty Expert Advisors – Professor Chris Burton, Dr Pat Chung, Paula Kuzbit, Dr Ann Price, Dr Maria Stein, and Dr Gemma Wells