App Morada, support against gender-based violence for women with disability

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App Morada, support against gender-based violence for women with disability

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App Morada

Application that helps and guides women with disability and victims of gender-based violence

App Morada is a free platform, functioning as both an app and a website, aimed at providing support to women with disability who have experienced situations of violence.

It offers information to understand gender-based violence and tools to address this issue. Additionally, it provides contacts for institutions and civil society organizations working in this field, as well as direct access to emergency numbers. All content is accessible in braille, in easy-to-read format, and in Mexican Sign Language (LSM).

Furthermore, it allows the recognition of situations of violence through a test and offers assistance and contacts to receive support. The content is developed in collaboration with the National Association of Interpreters and women experts in gender and disability.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Nagaya Tower, an intergenerational building to combat unwanted loneliness

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Nagaya Tower, an intergenerational building to combat unwanted loneliness

Nagaya Tower, THEM

Nagaya Tower

Community building that connects people of different generations to combat the feeling of loneliness

The Nagaya Tower has six floors and is designed in a V-shape to encourage residents to see each other when entering and leaving their homes. Additionally, the exterior balconies have no partitions. This way, homes are connected. On each floor, there are communal dining rooms and other spaces for interaction, such as areas for recreational activities or elevated gardens. All of this facilitates neighborly communication in daily life, although preserving each person’s personal space is also sought.

In this community estate, the majority of residents are over 70 years old, but there are also other generations. Younger residents receive rent discounts if they get involved in common tasks like changing light bulbs, moving furniture, or taking out the trash. Elderly residents place a magnet on the door of their home when leaving the residence so others are aware. Additionally, people requiring vital support can receive services in the same building. Furthermore, there is a room where adoptive families raise children who cannot live with their guardians.

This initiative aims to alleviate the feeling of unwanted loneliness, a phenomenon especially prevalent among the elderly and with a particular prevalence in significantly aging societies like Japan.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Access4you, accessibility certification for people with disabilities

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Access4you, accessibility certification for people with disabilities

Access4You

Access4You

Innovative initiative based on a certification mark that provides reliable accessibility information of the built environment for people with disabilities

Access4you has a database and a mobile application, available for free, which indicate the degree of adaptation of spaces to the needs of people with disabilities and accessibility needs. It is based on a self-developed system of criteria based on a set of 1000 variables according to the usability aspects of 9 stakeholder groups: people with cognitive and visual disabilities; individuals with blindness, deafness, and hearing difficulties; people in wheelchairs, with baby strollers, and with assistance dogs; and the elderly.

Access4you classifies spaces using a qualification system divided into four categories according to the level of inclusivity of the location: Certified location, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Moreover, the database offers filterable and detailed data including measurements, as well as images of each location to help people with disabilities to plan their stay at an unknown location.

The certification, apart from benefiting these groups, also supports owners and businesses to obtain information about the accessibility of their buildings. In this way, organizations can commission an independent study to accredit the adaptation of their establishments, as well as acquire detailed proposal on how to improve it. Certified locations receive a designated datasheet in the Access4you database, which is available to everyone for free on the website and the application.

Thus, the initiative proposed by Access4you aims to promote the social integration of people with disabilities, improve the accessibility of the built environment, and serve as a center for the dissemination of knowledge and advice on the obstacles that these people encounter in their daily lives.

Access4you International is present in the CEE, SEE and India with the help of an expanding accredited partner network including Colliers, Bureau Veritas, TÜV, and CBRE. Both companies and individuals can join Access4you’s accreditation programme to acquire the skills and knowledge to join its mission and involve more locations to provide accessibility information.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Help to care, support for people who care for others

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Help to care, support for people who care for others

NHS, The Kent and Medway Sustainability and Transformation Partnership and DLC 

help to care

Innovative mobile application created to support people who care for others

Help to Care can be downloaded for free and is designed to help caregivers find appropriate information when identifying health problems. The application is intended as a portable quick guide that can be accessed without an internet connection. It follows the standards of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.

It includes guides, tips and videos on common illnesses such as diabetes, urinary tract infections and respiratory problems. It also offers a section that allows determining if a person is developing a serious health problem that requires medical assistance.

One of the purposes is to empower those who care for someone’s health, whether professionals or not, so they can make the best decisions in the care they provide. Additionally, it provides resources so that caregivers can detect and act on potential health problems, as their close contact with the individuals they care for allows them to perceive anomalous situations more quickly.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

e-Rueca, a virtual support for citizens at risk of exclusion

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e-Rueca, a virtual support for citizens at risk of exclusion

La Rueca Asociación

User using the eRueca application with the mobile phone

A virtual social center that provides information, guidance, and support to individuals facing social exclusion through a multi-channel online connection.

e-Rueca is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and is a completely free service. The application is designed as a physical care center, a building with multiple floors and service rooms where users can find and interact with teams of professionals ready to help them, provide support, and offer information. The more than 10 technicians involved in this project provide user support in various intervention fields. Of the eight rooms that e-Rueca makes available to the user, five are dedicated to direct social and psychological care: the Psychology Room, the Work Room, the Legal and Immigration Room, the Social Care Room, and the Youth Room; in these rooms, they offer everything from legal advice for foreigners to mediation. They also provide answers to frequently asked questions related to each intervention area and a section of resources in text and video format. With these five rooms, the different needs for accompaniment and support of people in situations of social exclusion are covered, always taking into account their specific circumstances.

The remaining three rooms are: the Reception, which provides information about the project and its goals; the Exhibition Room, where tools and resources (hobbies, games, tests, infographics, etc.) are collected with the aim of raising awareness about situations and groups in social vulnerability; and the auditorium, a meeting space for third-sector professionals that includes updates related to online training, webinars, or events that the organization makes available to professionals.

Communication between users and professionals is possible through various channels. The most direct is instant chat, but it is also possible to make inquiries via SMS, WhatsApp, email, or video calls. If the user requests it, the possibility of face-to-face assistance with a hybrid option is also considered. The team of professionals responds within a maximum of 48 hours. Thus, in a simple way and through mobile devices, tablets, and computers, vulnerable individuals can contact and receive the attention they need quickly and efficiently.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

E-Fabrik, innovative and solidarity solutions for people with disabilities

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E-Fabrik, innovative and solidarity solutions for people with disabilities

Hàbitat3 

Projecte e-Fabrik - Joves col·laboren amb persones amb discapacitat per crear ajuts funcionals

An innovative initiative that brings together young people and individuals with disabilities in a creative community with the aim of jointly conceiving and manufacturing tangible solutions to address the challenges faced by people with disabilities in their daily lives.

Through the E-Fabrik program, which is free for all participants, young people and individuals with disabilities learn to use digital fabrication tools, such as 3D printers and laser cutters, and become familiar with the spaces where they can find them. The goal is for them to acquire new skills in the use of emerging digital technologies. Using the FabLab concept, pairs or teams are formed consisting of young people and individuals with disabilities who work together to find solutions to everyday problems and create practical solutions to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. Participants receive a budget of approximately €150 to develop and produce their specific solution.

The project unfolds through courses, educational programs of 20 half-days, and a 5-month vocational training course. In all of them, active solidarity among project participants is encouraged, allowing them to reclaim technology and use it for specific and meaningful purposes.

On the other hand, the program actively works to connect spaces and platforms of technological and digital creativity with structures dedicated to young people and individuals with disabilities. Thus, E-Fabrik not only offers the opportunity to create concrete solutions but also seeks to create bonds and partnerships with local structures.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Vangin, integration of social services into a single citizen portal 

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Vangin, integration of social services into a single citizen portal 

Talgildu Føroya

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Portal that brings together in one place all the digital services of the various public institutions of the Faroe Islands (Denmark), including social services, to provide citizens access to information and management of all types of procedures. 

Vangin has become an example of digitalization in the public sector worldwide, placing the Faroe Islands in a leading position. Vangin centralizes all services in this Danish territory and is available to everyone over 15 years of age with a Faroese personal identification number. The previous and key step to use this tool is the registration through Samleikin, which is the electronic authentication used in the Faroe Islands. 

Vangin offers a wide range of self-service services from various providers, and social and welfare services are included in them. Thus, citizens can easily carry out often complex online procedures, such as applying for official documents, registering for social programs or submitting applications for public services, without having to physically travel to the institutions. It also offers a personal calendar that allows to keep track of appointments, facilitating the organization of citizenship from reminders of relevant deadlines. Furthermore, Vangin provides a secure mailbox called Mínboks, which allows receiving and sending messages related to the issues that are of interest to each individual, guaranteeing at all times the confidentiality and security of communication.  

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Cut All Ties, a digital project for the reduction of male violence in adolescents and young people

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Cut All Ties, a digital project for the reduction of male violence in adolescents and young people

REC Programme, ABD (Associació Benestar i Desenvolupament), Fondazione Acra, Citibeats

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A training and education programme based on new technologies that contributes to reducing gender violence that women suffer in their youth, and specifically in their first sexual relations.

Given the alarming data on gender violence that women suffer from an early age, the Cut All Ties project aims to contribute to raising awareness, preventing and reducing male violence –sexual, physical, emotional or psychological– in the first sexual relationships between young people. The ultimate goal is to bring about changes in social norms and behaviour in the people who make up this group. The project will be carried out between January 2021 and January 2023 and is aimed at students aged between 15 and 17 and teachers from 6 secondary schools in Barcelona, Madrid and Milan, a total of 120 young people and 120 teachers.

The project has been mainly based on data extracted thanks to new technologies, as it has been implemented through the design, implementation and validation of a training programme that has allowed the participants to reflect and learn in order to identify and prevent gender violence in their first affective sexual relationships. Thus, in order to identify the issues and problems most present among this group, as well as the causes, prevalence and consequences of gender violence, 200,000 anonymous data have been collected through a transnational Artificial Intelligence text analysis platform.

Specifically, Citibeats’ algorithm, which analyses unstructured text data, identifies social trends, gender-based violence narratives and common concerns across countries. This information, as well as that extracted from the anonymous Typeform survey, has been key to developing the training programme which, in secondary schools, has emphasized good practices and tools to prevent gender-based violence. These actions have been led by groups of young feminists, close to the students.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

SällBo, intergenerational and multicultural housing to combat loneliness

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SällBo, intergenerational and multicultural housing to combat loneliness

Helsingborgshem

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Multicultural and multigenerational residential space to combat loneliness and promote social cohesion between generations and cultures. The social housing and integration project provides incentives and areas for residents to interact socially and in company.

The SällBo building, designed by the municipal housing company Helsinborgshem, is intended for people over 70 and under 25. It aims to create a new way of living where the generations can meet within the social life of the center. Beyond that, it is also designed to bring cultures together and promote social cohesion: some of the young people living there are refugees who arrived in the country as unaccompanied minors. The primary objective of the project is none other than to break the involuntary loneliness in which these groups find themselves, especially the elderly and young people who are beginning their process of integration into the host society.

In order to access housing in this building, which is made up of 51 flats for rent, the cost of which is around €400, it is compulsory –and signed by contract– to socialise with other residents for at least two hours each week. Tenants are selected individually through interviews, always prioritising the diversity of profiles and origins.

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Mixed Living, residents who live with and collaborate with highly vulnerable people

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Mixed Living, residents who live with and collaborate with highly vulnerable people

Tussenvoorziening

Mixed social housing blocks of flats where homeless and economically vulnerable people live together, which is beneficial for both groups. It facilitates access to housing more quickly for many people while the community activities carried out in the buildings promote social reintegration and break down the social isolation and stigmatisation of homeless people.

Mixed Living is a form of housing in which 70% of the people who live there are on low incomes and in need of social housing and the remaining 30% are people who are vulnerable, usually homeless people who are beneficiaries of the Housing First programme. Both parties must comply with the previously established conditions of commitment and rules, mainly regarding the care of the environment they share. Participating in this social accompaniment programme is advantageous for people in the first group, reducing their waiting time for access to social housing.

It is also clearly favourable for homeless people —and not only, because the programme is also aimed at people with a lack of social network or psychological problems— for whom the contact and cohabitation with other residents facilitates their social reintegration. In this sense, the shared housing enables proximity between the two groups with common meeting spaces that make it easier for them to have coffee, watch a football match or look after the courtyard. The project is supervised by professionals who visit the block of flats at least once a week and are responsible for assessing and managing the functioning of the cohabitation.

Banc d’innovacions

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults
Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Silverce, a platform that makes it easier for people over 50 years of age to share home to combat unwanted loneliness

Platform that encourages coexistence among people over 50 to combat unwanted loneliness
Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK?, a platform for detecting cases of child violence

Tot OK, a platform for detecting cases of child violence
Application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help, a platform that offers resources to prevent suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.

Here to Help is an application that provides resources aimed at preventing suicide in people with autism spectrum disorder.