iD-Health - Training Program for increasing the Digital Health Literacy of Persons with intellectual disability / iD-Health

Aim and Objectives

The European iD-Health project aims to improve the digital health literacy of people with intellectual disabilities. The focus is on promoting the use of digital health technologies and self-management in the area of health.

As part of the project, training materials and a digital training tool are being developed that are adapted to the specific needs and abilities of the target group. The learning approach is based on the principle of ‘learning by doing’ and includes practice-oriented activities and customised digital materials.

Project duration

The project will run from December 2024 to November 2026

Project Partner

- Stift Tillbeck GmbH (Germany)

- Westfaelische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen, Bocholt, Recklinghausen / IAT (Germany)

- COPAVA (Spain)

- Amica (Spain)

- GUnet (Greece)

- Cecd (Portugal)

- AIAS (Italy)

- EDRA (Greece)

iD-Health is funded by the European Commission as part of the ERASMUS+ 2024 programme.