OTOH = Older Traveller, Older Homeless. Account for a HSE-funded research project being conducted at the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology at NUI Galway.
@icsg_nuig will hold an hour-long 'taster' and meet the lecturers session for the MSc in Ageing and Public Policy on May 19th, 1pm. We will have four 10-minute mini-lectures, followed by a Q&A session. Register at: https://t.co/k0svniY9iQ or contact [email protected]
I'm considering running my "Childhood Trauma, Consequences and Essential Responses" before the summer, over six-eight weeks as an evening course, probably on Zoom. Anyone interested?
Registration is now open for the final seminar on Marginalised Ageing and Inclusive Systems, co-hosted by @icsg_nuig @CESRD_NUIG & @irishgerontsoc. The seminar looks at Family Carers, Public Policy and Dementia. Happening Thursday 22nd April at 3pm. https://t.co/scHsT9kI85
More than two million people aged 55 and over are living in a home that endangers their health or wellbeing. #StateofAgeing2020
Find out more: https://t.co/iD3L7HC3KZ
We're pleased to announce the publication of our book Social Exclusion in Later Life: Interdisciplinary and Policy Perspectives (eds Kieran Walsh @TomScharfNcl @SofieVanRegenm_ @WankaAnna) @SpringerOpen. Thanks to @COSTprogramme
Free access via:
https://t.co/nXfuUCoPEM
Join us tomorrow for our next @Whitaker_Inst webinar! The DAISIE project investigates the gender-differentiated work-life experiences, health and financial outcomes of workers in three occupations aged 50 and over in five European countries. Register: https://t.co/83UEXWJAMi
Reporting racism is important. If we don't, it stays invisible. We know that Travellers experiences of racism are significantly under reported. See below the steps you can take to report and record online racism
#TogetherAgaisntRacism#FightRacism@INARIreland
Ever wondered how hearing & transcribing stories of trauma affects transcribers? Sign up now for the last in a series of seminars on Emotionally Traumatic Research (organised by @OTOH_study researcher Brídín Carroll), on tomorrow 1-2.30pm: https://t.co/haiPiNQ3ak @ResearchatNUIG
The final seminar on Emotionally Traumatic Research (organised by @OTOH_study researcher Brídín Carroll) takes place Tues 23rd Mar, 1-2.30pm. For info & to register: https://t.co/haiPiNQ3ak @ResearchatNUIG @NUIGalwayEvents @AcademicChatter@PhDchatter@PhDVoice@OpenAcademics
FREE TO READ!
A Double Burden of Exclusion? Digital and Social Exclusion of Older Adults in Times of COVID-19 by @aseifert1981, @Shelia_Cotten, & Xie
In @geronsociety#JGSS#SeriesB available free at:
https://t.co/fPuCpjciEx
We asked people who need social care how they were coping during the pandemic - what they told us shows a system that isn’t able to give people the care they need. It’s time for the Government to act. It’s #TimeToCare
In a recent report it was revealed that health and wealth inequalities between men and women are at their highest amongst people in their 50s which means that women are entering later life significantly worse off than men.
https://t.co/fcxYytQl0D
Out Now: The Impact of Covid-19 on Homeless Service Providers & Homeless People: The Migrant Perspective
🔗 https://t.co/aNxwtSZBOF
Our report aims to understand the experience of homeless migrants and service providers throughout the pandemic looking at both data and stories.
If you missed the third in the series of seminars on Emotionally Traumatic Research (organised by @OTOH_study researcher Brídín Carroll), the recording of the seminar can be accessed here: https://t.co/cR7AjGU8EA