Older people are forming a particularly vulnerable group in society, with an increased risk of poverty or social exclusion: 38% of +65 years are unable to face unexpected financial expenses.
Almost 17% of people in risk of poverty are elderly aged >65 years, 12.5% among people aged >75 years self-reported depressive symptoms, linked with loneliness (2019 Ageing Europe, Eurostat). NEXT DOOR aims to promote social capital within neighborhoods, fostering protection of elderly citizens, increasing levels of self-esteem and the quality of life. |
We have launched the Next Door Services Map! Get inspired and read community's stories! We interviewed seniors, neighbours, and civil society organisations and we found out their views on older people's inclusion. |
Quality Evaluation Plan for the Next Door project
As Quality Assurance leader of the Next Door project, ACEEU has prepared a comprehensive Quality Assurance Plan.
The evaluation of the project will be realised on six levels:
- Outcomes (IOs) - 4 evaluations
- Transnational Project Meetings - 5 evaluations
- Ongoing Semester Quality Management – 6 evaluations
- Multiplier Events – 14 evaluations
- Short-Term Joint Staff Training Events – 2 evaluations
- External assessments – 1 evaluation per country
The Quality Assurance Plan draft was presented before the project consortium during one of the project’s meetings in January 2021 and adopted in its final form in February 2021. The Quality Assurance Plan will serve as guidance for all the partners involved in this project to produce high-quality deliverables and avoid any possible risks.
Photo credits: Mockuuups Studio
The evaluation of the project will be realised on six levels:
- Outcomes (IOs) - 4 evaluations
- Transnational Project Meetings - 5 evaluations
- Ongoing Semester Quality Management – 6 evaluations
- Multiplier Events – 14 evaluations
- Short-Term Joint Staff Training Events – 2 evaluations
- External assessments – 1 evaluation per country
The Quality Assurance Plan draft was presented before the project consortium during one of the project’s meetings in January 2021 and adopted in its final form in February 2021. The Quality Assurance Plan will serve as guidance for all the partners involved in this project to produce high-quality deliverables and avoid any possible risks.
Photo credits: Mockuuups Studio
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