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Plus si jeunes, mais pas si vieux
Symposium
THE EMERGING SPIRITOF ELDERHOOD
SATURDAY 10 OCTOBER 2015ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONNEMENTAL COUNCIL9, PLACE D’IÉNA - 75016 PARIS
FÊTE DES APPRENTIS CENTENAIRES !
The number of adults age 60+ will swell to two billion by 2050.
“Not so young but not so old,” we can become “apprentice
centenarians”!
During the past seven years, the creative drive of the Paris-based
association, OLD’UP, has been focused on optimizing aging. We are
shaping an active leadership role for this new generation of older
adults who are seeking meaning and purpose. Voila! Apprentice
centenarians, the “new old” of OLD’UP, are exploring unprece-
dented opportunities at the new frontier of our elongated human
existence.
The men and women grappling with this major challenge of our
time are innovating as they advance along the cutting edge of old
age. Whether well-known or anonymous, they have a wealth of
discoveries to share. All of us are on a dynamic and fruitful trek,
seeking and finding fulfillment both in solitude and community.
What is the purpose and value of the extended lifespan of the
21st century? We need to open up debate and work together to
forge answers about the challenges of today and tomorrow. This
is the objective of the symposium and the apprentice centenarians’
celebration scheduled for the 10th of October in Paris.
« SUSTAINABLE AGING » CENTRAL TO THE FUTURE OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Line 9 – Iéna station
Line 6 – Trocadero station
Station Place d’Iéna
Station Place Trocadero
Vinci : opposite 19, avenue George V, Paris 8
Magdebourg : 11 bis, rue Magdebourg, Paris 16
Lines 32, 63 and 82 – Iéna stop Lines 32, 63 and 82 – Iéna stop Lines 32, 63 and 82 – Iéna stop
1st PANEL - TO BE OLD?
Arrival
Aging with Spirit: The Contribution of Spirituality to AgingOlivier de Ladoucette
Welcome and Overview Marie-Françoise Fuchs, President, OLD’UP
Moderator : Catherine Bergeret-Amselek, psychoanalysts
Hidden Connections between Aspects of Adolescence and the Aging Process Philippe Gutton, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, Professor Emeritus, writer
Aging as Opportunity. Michel Billé, sociologist
The Relationship between Aging and the Body, Yesterday and Today. Georges Vigarello, Director, EHESS - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
The Ongoing Desire for Self-Realization: How Others See Us, How We See Ourselves, and Stay Vital as We Age. Danielle Rapoport, psychologist
8h15
9h00
9h20
9h40
Questions from the audience
Break
11h0011h15
MORNING
2ND PANEL - APPRENTICE CENTENARIANS Modérator : Monique Guyard, psycho-sociologist
Elder Rights and Freedoms. Robert Moulias, geriatrician, gerontologist
Who Are These New Age 70+ Clients for Psychoanalysis? What Do They Want? Catherine Bergeret-Amselek, psychoanalyst
The Elders, between Work in Progress and Fulfillment: Valuable Role Models for our society. Benoit Verdon, clinical psychologist, university professor
Questions from the audience
The Demographic Challenge Laurence Rossignol, French Minister of State for the Family, Elderly People and Adult Care, attached to the Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Women’s Rights
LUNCH - BUFFET
12h30
12h45
13h00
13h40
11h30
Moderator : Martine Gruère, vice President, OLD’UP
A Living Portrait of Octogenarians Today Bernadette Puijalon, lecturer in science and education and Bernadette Aumont, social psychologist
How Time Shapes Us Nancy de La Perrière, psychologist, psychoanalyst
Unraveling Oneself: Learning about Being Very Old the OLD’UP Experience. Frédérique Savona, social engineer, permanent advisor to the State (conservatrice d’Etat)
Moderator : Martine Gruère, vice President, OLD’UP
Innovative Experiments Françoise Forette, professor of internal medicine and geriatrics, President of ILC (International Longevity Centre-France)
OLD’UP and Europe Françoise Sauvage, Vice Presidente, OLD’UP
The Pass It On Network: An International Network of Elders Sharing Innovative Programs for Sustainable Aging Moira Allan, journalist, network organizer
Moderator : Jean-Daniel Remond, scientific advisor to Synthesis, psychologist, biologist
The Intergenerational Approach to Education Carole Gadet, manager of intergenerational projects at the French Ministry of National Education and founder of the association “Ensemble Demain” (“Together Tomorrow”)
Pilot Projects for Home Care: Pioneering to Counter the Growing Lack of Doctors Marie-France Maugourd, geriatrician, honorary hospital practitioner, president, FREGIF - Fédération des Réseaux de Santé Gérontologiques d’Ile de France (federation of gerontological health networks in the Paris region)
Innovative Intergenerational Places Pierre-Henri Daure, institutional director de la FEDOSAD Espace Intergenerationnel
“Come, I’ll take you with me”: A National Initiative to Fight against Isolation. Carole Renucci, editorial director of “Notre Temps”
Questions from the audience
Questions from the audience
Questions from the audience
Break
3RD PANEL - OLD’UP WITNESSES
4TH PANEL - INTERNATIONAL LINKS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
5TH PANEL - INITIATIVES
AFTERNOON
14h45
15h30
16h45
15h45
14h00
15h00
16h00THE EMERGING SPIRIT OF ELDERHOODSATURDAY 10 OCTOBER 2015
CONCERT by the Senior Choir “POP ROCK du Grand Mix”
6TH PANEL - LOOKING AHEAD Moderator : Marie-Aline Bloch, professor and researcher in the science of management at EHESP (Ecole des Hautes Etudes de Santé Publique) French School of Public Health
The Brain and Its Resilience Jean-Daniel Remond, scientific advisor for Synthesis, psychologist, biologist
What Is at Stake for Individuals and Communities Aging in the World of Tomorrow? Bernard Ennuyer, sociologist, associate researcher at the EA “Ethics, Politics and Health” University Paris Descartes
Centenarians in 2030 Joël de Rosnay, president de Biotics International, consultant to the Board of the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie de la Villette à Paris
17h15
Questions from the audience
CONCLUSIONS AND NEXT STEPSMarie-Françoise Fuchs, President, OLD’UP
18h00
18h15