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LINKS WITH OTHER WORK PACKAGES AND DELIVERABLES. As has been previously mentioned, stakeholder engagement is a key issue in any co-creation project. Co-creation without stakeholders cannot take place. Therefore, a concrete plan detailing who is to be targeted, how and when is essential. This deliverable therefore has an indirect link to the entire project and the different work packages involved. More specifically, this deliverable has a direct link with WP5 Co-creation Pilots, as this is the WP that focuses on the execution of the four co-creation pilots in Spain, Finland, Ireland and Hungary. D6.1 will feed into this WP by providing a structured plan for the pilot sites to identify, mobilise and engage with the stakeholders in their regions. It will provide the tools to carry out this engagement through the process of exploration, ideation, design and roll-out, helping to create newly developed services in the field of Long-Term Care (LTC). It will directly impact the deliverables for this WP including D5.1 Co-Creation Workshops, D5.2 Co-Creation Concepts and D5.3 SoCaTel Hackathons and Selected Services. The engagement plan also has a direct link with WP9 Dissemination and Communication. Whilst WP9 focusses on raising the public awareness of the progress and achievements of the project, the communication actions covered within this deliverable focus on a two-way exchange with stakeholders. Whilst also raising awareness about the project, this current deliverable takes this one step further providing a detailed plan on how the pilot sites can identify and engage with stakeholders, outlining a roadmap of how this can be done. It should be seen as a complimentary document to D9.2 Dissemination and Communication Plans. Furthermore, some of the tools that have been included in the Stakeholder Engagement Toolkit (see Section 5) are developed as part of WP9 (e.g. D9.4 SoCaTel MOOC and D9.7 SoCaTel videos). This plan also builds-on and uses the work carried out in WP1 Co-Creation Framework and WP2 Ethical Framework, as these work packages establish the structure of how pilot activities should be carried out and how to ensure that ethical issues are adhered to when whilst working with and engaging stakeholders in pilot activities. Specific links to D1.3 Co-Creation Manual, D2.1 Periodic Ethical and Legal Briefs and D2.2 Data Privacy Protection Requirements, can be made. Finally, this deliverable also has links with WP7 Impact Assessment and particularly D7.1 Impact Assessment Framework which sets out the Key P...
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