Health

  • Investment Area 4.1 - Collaborative Health & Social Care (Cross-Border Addiction Services)

    Closing date

    Collaborative Health and Social Care is an area in which collaborative cross-border approaches are proven to deliver considerable benefits to the citizen and the Programme area. Cross-border co-operation will contribute towards the more efficient delivery of health and social care services across the Programme area. This will be achieved through building upon existing collaborative relationships and services on a cross-border basis, which will improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the programme area by enabling them to access quality health and social care services in the most appropriate setting to their needs.
  • Investment Area 4.1 - Collaborative Health & Social Care

    Closing date

    Collaborative Health and Social Care is an area in which collaborative cross-border approaches are proven to deliver considerable benefits to the citizen and the Programme area. Cross-border co-operation will contribute towards the more efficient delivery of health and social care services across the Programme area.

    This will be achieved through building upon existing collaborative relationships and services on a cross-border basis, which will improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the programme area by enabling them to access quality health and social care services in the most appropriate setting to their needs.
  • CAWT MACE Celebration Event
  • iSimpathy LOGO
  • Pictured (L-R) Dermot Monaghan, Chief Officer at Community Healthcare HSE, Cathy McCloskey, Project Manager at CAWT, Gina McIntyre, Chief Executive at SEUPB and John Meehan, CAWT Partnership Project Chair.
  • Investment Area 4.1 Collaborative Health and Social Care

    This will build upon existing and new cross-border collaborative approaches to health and social care delivery models (within specified treatment areas), to deliver an increased number of episodes of care across the Programme Area. It will support the development of innovative community-based health

  • Investment Area 3.3 Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing

    This will support additional, non-formal provision activity involving cross community and cross-border multi-partner collaborative approaches, which will lead to improved understanding of youth mental health and wellbeing issues and the sharing of best practice across the Programme Area.

  • North West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (NWCAM)

    NWCAM received more than €8.7 million in funding under INTERREG VA’s Research and Innovation theme...

    INTERREG VA
    Research and Innovation
    Person using a Foram-Dave weaving machine
  • North West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (NWCAM) [Centre de fabrication de pointe du Nord-Ouest

    Le projet North West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (NWCAM), qui a bénéficié d’un financement de...

    INTERREG VA
    Research and Innovation
    Person using a Foram-Dave weaving machine
  • What was Funded Under the INTERREG VA Programme?

    A total of 34 projects have been funded under the INTERREG VA Programme (2014-2020). Its four key areas are research and innovation, environmental protection, sustainable transport and health and social care.
  • INTERREG VA Programme Overview

    The current INTERREG VA Programme (2014-2020) has been designed to promote greater levels of economic, social and territorial cohesion across the Programme area.
  • ONSIDE Outreach & Navigation for Social Inclusion and Digital Engagement

    This project was funded by more than €4.6 million under the Health theme of INTERREG...

    INTERREG VA
    Health and Social Care
    Citizen pictured in a wheelchair with laptop
  • Youthscape

    Hundreds of young people in Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland have been...

    PEACE IV
    Children and Young People
    young person from Youthscape project with colourful artwork displayed in the background
  • North West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (NWCAM)

    NWCAM received more than €8.7 million in funding under INTERREG VA’s Research and Innovation theme...

    INTERREG VA
    Research and Innovation
    Person using a Foram-Dave weaving machine
  • Case Studies

    The following case studies showcase the work of the PEACE IV and INTERREG VA Programmes and positive impact the funding has made.
  • INTERREG VA Case Studies

    This programme encourages people from different regions and countries to come together and find solutions to benefit each other. These projects are protecting our shared environment, improving people’s health and wellbeing, reducing carbon emissions and making businesses better.

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