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This short film encapsulates the achievements of the European Year 2012 for active ageing and solidarity between generations, which mobilised thousands of people all across the European Union.
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The European Year 2012 Awards: the first place of the Social Entrepreneurs Awards: Typhaine de Penfentenyo for “Two Generations Share a House”.
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The European Year 2012 Awards: the first place of the generations@school Awards: Huolin Koulu School in Finland for its Project in Cooperation with Kouluvaarit (Grandparents at School).
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The European Year 2012 Awards: the first place of the Age-friendly Environments Awards: The Municipality of Fredericia for “Life-long Living”.
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The European Year 2012 Awards: the first place of the Life Story Challenge Awards: Kersti Skovgaard, for the story “Bruno – A Life-time Ambition to Help”, Commissioner hands certificates and the trophy over, photos at the same time.
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The European Year 2012 Awards: the first place of the Workplaces for All Ages: The City of Helsinki and their Program “Managing People of Different Ages”.
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The European Year 2012 Awards: the first place of the Journalists Audio Visual Awards: Risto Majaniemi for his reality TV series “The Senior at Work”.
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The European Year 2012 Awards: the first place of the Journalists Written Awards: John Hansen, for “The Generation Gap”.
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Still going strong - Spot 3
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The Spanish promotional video for the 2012 European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generation
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The official promotional video for the European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations 2012.
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2012 is the European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations.
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The European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between generations has been launched within an International conference in Copenhagen, which attracts people from all over Europe.
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Still going strong - Spot 1
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