3 Amendments of Antonyia PARVANOVA related to 2012/2258(INI)
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution
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1. Welcomes the Commission's proposal to promote a new paradigm of viewing ageing as an opportunity for the future rather than a burden on society; however, emphasises that this opportunity should not be limited to technical (ICT) innovations and its potential for the internal market, for EU industries and enterprises; believes it should also include a clear and unambiguous strategy to promote sustainable and targeted public health interventions and policies, and formally recognise the valurole of older people, the value of their experience and of their contribution to society;
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution
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3. Supports the Commission's proposal to increase the average number of HLY (Healthy Life Years) by two years as part of the objectives of Horizon 2020; however, emphasises that to achieve this ambitious goal a life-course perspective should be applied and that access to prevention and primary care should be prioritized in this regard; stresses that appropriate mechanisms should be developed so as to fully incorporate overarching policy issues into the equation, such as social security and social protection, employment and economic policies, gender equality and discrimination;
Amendment 63 #
Motion for a resolution
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7. Supports the Commission's approach in regard to health promotion through integrated programs, however, stresses that these programs should be evidence-based (reflecting the actual and future needs of the ageing population); furthermore, emphasises that these programs should incorporate an appropriate approach in regard to issues that are not (entirely or directly) linked to an individual's behaviour, such as, environmental conditions (air quality, noise reduction, waste management), health and safety at work (age-management), and consumer goods (food safetyprotection (marketing and advertisement rules, food safety, consumer rights);