Insight work for the Ministry of Health and Care
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Ministry of Health and Welfare
Graphic illustration of the project
A thorough insight work means that the ministry can confidently call Live the whole life an "elderly reform from where life is lived".

The quality reform Leve hele lifet will contribute to creating a more age-friendly Norway, where older people manage life for longer and are confident that they will get good help when they need it.

The reform aims to find new, innovative solutions to societal challenges that will face the elderly of the future. In this work, Halogen contributed extensive insight.

Dialogue meetings with between 80 and 150 participants

2,500 input received.

That was the conclusion after Halogen and the ministry traveled across the country to gather feedback.

Male employee writes with dry erase marker on whiteboard in meeting room
Photo: Sverre Chr. Jarild

Through so-called dialogue meetings, we spoke with the elderly themselves, relatives, employees in the health and care sector, managers, politicians and volunteers.

"An important move in the strategy is to involve the elderly in the work of planning the age-friendly local communities of the future. They themselves must say what is important to them." - Line Miriam Sandberg, State Secretary

Information gathering, analysis and reporting

The dialogue meetings were conducted using workshop methodology. The different tables worked through different topics and shared their input in plenary. All input was collected and analysed, before being summarized in partial reports for each individual dialogue meeting.

Male employee writes with dry erase marker on whiteboard in meeting room
Photo: Morten Brakestad

The designers finally compiled the overall findings in a summary report, which is now included in the knowledge base for the implementation of Live for Life.

"We have traveled around the country. We have spoken to the elderly and relatives, professionals and volunteers, with committed employees in the municipalities." - Line Miriam Sandberg, State Secretary
Male employee writes with dry erase marker on whiteboard in meeting room
Health Minister Bent Høie and State Secretary Lisbeth Normann were active in the workshops. Photo: Sverre Chr. Jarild
Male employee writes with dry erase marker on whiteboard in meeting room
Male employee writes with dry erase marker on whiteboard in meeting room
Male employee writes with dry erase marker on whiteboard in meeting room
Leif Verdu-Isachsen
Leader for Design and Deliveries
leif.verdu-isachsen@halogen.no
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Leif Verdu-Isachsen
Leader for Design and Deliveries
+47 909 19 921leif.verdu-isachsen@halogen.no