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Description of Work and Role. The dissemination strategy is an ongoing plan, versatile and adaptable to incorporate new technologies, new health developments and opportunities, and the Joint Action’s new priorities. This JA dissemination strategy supports the WP2 four tasks: public dissemination; specific dissemination, internal project dissemination and stakeholders’ engagement and involvement. All dissemination activities and material will be accessed accordingly through the main communication gateway for all parties which is the eHAction Website. Figure 2: eHAction Website The dissemination WP is in charge of developing activities and materials to create engagement both internally and externally, tackling different target groups within both spheres. Keeping in mind that each target group is extensive, the dissemination model will be designed to address individuals with different levels of digital literacy, to promote a common understanding of the JA’s work. In order to structure a sustainable dissemination model, WP2 strategy and work plan will be managed by the communication team. The communication team outlines the strategies to provide specific information in a deconstructed, transparent, dynamic and appealing way; as it also invites and engages professionals, JA participants and stakeholders to get involved in eHAction activities. Table 1 Task Deliverable
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