PAAR-Net Cost Action 22167

Willeke van Staalduinen

Willeke van Staalduinen is the CEO of AFEdemy, academy on age-friendly environments in Europe founder and co-director of the SHAFE Foundation (Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments). She graduated as a political scientist and was a nurse in practice in mental healthcare. She worked at the Dutch Parliament as a policy advisor on health politics and internal affairs. During her policy advisor work at a governmental agency, she delivered implementation policy advice on the building of residential care homes, functional requirements for care at home and for independent living of people with chronic conditions or impairments. Since 2013, Willeke worked with the WHO concept of age-friendly cities and communities. She is actively involved in Age-Friendly City The Hague and co-developed with The Hague University of Applied Sciences the Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Questionnaire with which older adults themselves can express their opinions on the age-friendliness of their community. She is the member of the Dutch network of Age-friendly Cities under formation. She was the vice-chair and Grant Holder of COST Action NET4Age-Friendly and is currently active as a Co-coordinator Stakeholders and Management Committee member of COST Action PAAR-net, on participatory approaches with older adults (2023-2027). She is a member of the Age-friendly Western Balkan Countries Network since 2024.

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COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.

COST Action CA22167

There is a significant international commitment to give non-academics a greater role in science to help deliver impactful research and realise the European vision of science for the people, by the people. To support this commitment, the PAAR-net COST Action focuses on knowledge co-production, labelled here as participatory approaches, in research, policymaking and practice. 

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