Looking forward to presenting at the Aging in Motion event at CAMP in Prague today. Talking all things ageing and climate change interventions at this fantastic space. #ClimateActionNow#ageing#agefriendly
We've just finished two dynamic days of training our fantastic Roma co-researchers in go-along interviews and photo diary techniques. The days were packed with information and quite intense, but the experience was immensely gratifying. We held the training at the Luton Roma Trust
Excellent work in Govanhill! We've trained and added 7 more Roma co-researchers, bringing our total to 25 across Glasgow, Luton & Peterborough. A massive thank you to our hosts at Govanhill for hosting us and to our new co-researchers.
Very excited to speak about RomaPlaceAge today at 5:30pm at an online event on Inclusion Health Seminar. GTRSB Experiences of Healthcare. Part 1: Roma Communities. If interested, register here: 2sM1X645Mkaawa_C8l0oUlmoYcglQ3RDpOV5GN7Or8VUOUtBTEY5TDFXSlpGMllJOUhWSk1ET0pFTS4u
Our final stakeholder event is happening today in Peterborough. A vital chance to exchange insight, ideas, build connections, and work towards building healthier solutions for ageing Roma communities. Really excited! @MobCommAssets@MGreenfields@RosaSenCis@CompasCharity
Excited to host a Knowledge Café event, Healthy Ageing for Roma Communities in Luton, at the University of Bedfordshire! Looking forward to meaningful discussions and new insights with key stakeholders in Luton on supporting healthy ageing within Roma communities @ahrcpress
It was a really exciting day today on Day 1 of the co-researcher training in Community Renewal Trust, Rom Romeha. Many thanks to all of the participants who came along to learn and participate. We are looking forward to Day 2 tomorrow
Exciting News! We are happy to announce that the RomaPlaceAge Project’s website is now live! Visit us at https://t.co/sIcjLuO9WC to explore, learn about the project, read our blogs, and latest updates. Stay tuned for more exciting content!
#NewWebsite#Launch#RomaPlaceAge
A great kick off event organised by UKRI, Arts and Humanities Research Council, and hosted by University College London. “Mobilising Communities. A knowledge Exchange Event.” It’s great to be here, network and have the opportunity to talk about our RomaPlaceAge Project.
Absolutely delighted to announce our new £1.1 million research project addressing health inequalities in Roma populations funded by the UKRI. Led by Heriot-Watt in partnership with the voluntary sector https://t.co/vLF49AZ21y