The finalists of #SpinUOC 2022 have been revealed
03/06/2022. One candidate will be awarded with the ‘Ramon Molinas prize for best project with social impact’.
03/06/2022. One candidate will be awarded with the ‘Ramon Molinas prize for best project with social impact’.
03/05/2022. The Annual Report summarises all the programmes developed by the Ramon Molinas Foundation in the last year.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Aspace Foundation Catalonia to provide access to psychological and neuropsychological physiotherapy equipment for the treatment of people with cerebral palsy and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with Kakolum Development Cooperation Association with the aim of improving the secondary school in Diannah (Kafountine, Senegal). The initiative aims to provide quality education, a sustainable water and electricity supply, as well as improve the community allotment which is located on school grounds.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Paliaclinic Foundation with the aim of supporting socioeconomically vulnerable patients through their final stage of life, so that they are able to face the process at home, and with dignity.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Ictus Foundation, with the aim of providing care for stroke sufferers and their families in order to improve their quality of life and foster patients’ personal autonomy.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation supported the Roure Foundation with the aim of improving quality of life the elderly people that are socioeconomically vulnerable with practical steps/targeted actions in their own home.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Paliaclinic Foundation with the aim of supporting socioeconomically vulnerable patients through their final stage of life, so that they are able to face the process at home, and with dignity.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation collaborated with the Sebta Foundation to provide art workshops for adults with intellectual disabilities.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) with the objective of developing #SpinUOC 2022, an initiative which promotes innovation, the transfer of knowledge and entrepreneurship in the UOC community.
18/10/2021. The initiative aims to guarantee quality education and provide a sustainable water and electricity supply.
21/09/2021. The initiative by the Step by Step Foundation assists with the recovery of spinal cord or brain injuries.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Step by Step Foundation to upgrade the clinic’s robotic exoskeleton used for treatment, with the aim of improving quality of life and promoting the personal autonomy of people with neurological disorders from vulnerable socioeconomic groups.
14/09/2021. The Comtal Foundation’s Technology space for social transformation focuses on programming and digital creation with the aim of boosting motivation and learning outcomes in the project’s attendees.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Comtal Foundation to boost motivation and the learning of transferable and technological skills in children, adolescents, and young people from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds, supporting their further education and/or employment opportunities.
07/09/2021. Created by Aimentia HealthTech the tool uses artificial intelligence to empower patients and improve diagnoses and treatment.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with Aimentia HealthTech with the aim of evaluating and improving the virtual clinic’s cross-disciplinary screening tools designed for healthcare professionals in the mental health sector, and their patients.
01/09/2021. SeniorDomo offers prevention, protection and support everywhere and at all times, and will be evaluated by the Independent Living Association.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation is launching and sponsoring a research programme with the aim of testing, developing, and consolidating SeniorDomo, an innovative home telecare device that enables older people to live in their own homes for longer in a non-intrusive way. The initiative is a collaboration with the Independent Living Association.
The Ramon Molinas Foundation is collaborating with the Experientia Association with the aim of developing an initiative based on Adventure Therapy, designed to address the psychosocial needs caused by problematic technology use in young people.