Aging and Social Change’s Updates
Public Policy and Public Perspectives on Aging - Virtual Presentations for Aging & Social Change: Tenth Interdisciplinary Conference
Current and Future Needs of Gerontological Social Work Practice in Alberta: Findings from the World Café at the Gerontological Symposium in Edmonton
- Kathaleen Quinn, Assistant Professor, Social Work, MacEwan School of Social Work, Alberta, Canada
Older Adults’ and Family Carers’ Engagement in Democratic Governance in the Context of Health Care System and Government Change
- Andrea Rounce, University of Manitoba, Canada
- Danielle Cherpako, Graduate Student, Department of Political Studies, University of Manitoba, Canada
- Laura Funk, Associate Professor, Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba, Canada
Ageing-in-place and Informal Care during COVID-19: The Importance of the Neighbourhood
- Wesley Gruijthuijsen, KU Leuven Primary PhD Researcher, Earth and Environmental Sciences - Division of Geography & Tourism, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Jakob D'herde, PhD Student, Department of Architecture, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Veerle Draulans, Tilburg University, Netherlands
- Dominique Vanneste, Professor of Geography and Tourism, KU Leuven, Belgium
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Hello,
You presentation interested me because it connects with our presentation at this conference (Oldfield, Schindel Martin, and Lee).
I have degrees in geography and urban planning. I now work in the field of disability issues and aging after completing a doctorate in rehabilitation science.
Could you please send me updates on your research project as it proceeds and any publications that come out of it?
Thanks,
Margaret Oldfield
margaret.oldfield@alum.utoronto.ca