A #screenshot of our last plenary talk earlier today 'The Future:"As a wee lassie..." The benefits of narrational relationships in the lives of #olderadults by Dr Sandra Hirst. Insightful as it was informative, especially for qualitative researchers. #BSG2021
Organising #BSG2021 has been wonderful. Thanks to all who have contributed.
We now hand over the baton to @gchristopher37 & team @UWEBristol@UWE_Research for @britgerontology conference 2022 'Better futures for older peopleโtowards resilient and inclusive communities'
Thanks!
Congrats to @AnnabelDonnell for winning the @BritGerontology Stirling Prize for best poster at this years conference #BSG2021 - https://t.co/2MB7RxHwqP - Great work Elizabeth!
George Collett from Brunel and Laura Garcia Diaz from McMaster were also commended by the judges.
@CarolHolland286 is closing #BSG2021, summarising the last three days - wide-ranging topics, great presentations, brilliant support. Thank you to all the participants for sharing their work at the conference!!
The final plenary is about to kick off! Dr Sandra Hirst will discuss the benefits of narrational relationships in the lives of older adults.
Make sure you take your seat soon! ๐๐๐
#BSG2021
Some more work from the 'Caring and compassionate #communities in Belgium: a focus on their development and evaluation' and #Experiences and impacts of the #COVID19 outbreak for older adults living in #Spain and the UK' #BSG2021 symposia
If you've enjoyed the #BSG2021 conference, you may be interested to know about the programmes in ageing research at Lancaster University @C4ARLancs ๐
๐ฃStill time to apply for a place on our #distancelearning part time
๐PhD Ageing - https://t.co/juB77M72UN
๐PhD Dementia Studies - https://t.co/eG6MEnNtT4
Great place to study @LancasterUni , great supervisors, great support and #PGR community!
It's the final day of #BSG2021 BUT IT'S NOT OVER YET! There is a great conference programme today, including the plenary.
At 3.30pm Dr Sandra Hirst will discuss the benefits of narrational relationships in the lives of older adults.
Sneak preview - https://t.co/bc2rt8yIOH
Thanks Debora. It's certainly been a great conference so far (and still some great sessions coming up...) and a wonderful experience to organise/host #BSG2021
Shout out to @_BSGconference#BSG2021 - it has been outstanding so far for me - fascinating papers from around the world, a great mixture of quantitative and qualitative work, theoretical perspectives. Gathering my thoughts about advantages and disadvantage of the virtual format.
Really powerful session happening over lunch on co-research with people living with dementia, chaired by @Hazel_MorbeyLU & Caroline Swarbrick, and featuring amazing co-researchers @JohnOD06888783, Pam Begg & Rita Brady. They've all made amazing contributions to the field #BSG2021
The best way to find out more about @UKNICAofficial is through their Stories. Check out their website now, where they store a plethora of blogs, news items, success stories and videos to paint a rich picture of their #ageingintelligence mission: https://t.co/mqDVwM3B0N #BSG2021
To mark the #BSG2021 50th Anniversary #conference Cambridge University Press got a collection of top cited #articles from Ageing & Society, free to access until the end of July https://t.co/RojQS4OXEu
Fab mentoring session going on now - led by @KayGuccione - where attendees are getting an overview and some interactive sessions practicing mentoring practice as we try and build mentorship capacity in the society @BSG_ERA #BSG2021