Events
This section provides a calendar of events relevant to ageing research and related issues.
Location: Melbourne Convention Centre, Australia
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Venue: Galway Bay Hotel
Presented by: The Irish Centre for Social Gerontology & COPE Galway Senior Support Services
Location: Melbourne Convention Centre, Australia
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Venue: 5-9 MAY 2010,
Larnaka City,
Cyprus
Looking at the World through the Eyes of Older People: 6th May, 10.30 am – 1.30 pm, Tower Hotel, The Mall, Waterford.
Location: Melbourne Convention Centre, Australia
View the programme here
Venue: 5-9 MAY 2010,
Larnaka City,
Cyprus
Broadcaster Pat Kenny with April and Joe English, from Crosshaven, Co Cork during the launch of the Alzheimer's Society 16th annual Tea Day campaign at the Aisling Hotel, Dublin.
The Intergenerational Learning conference at DCU, Thursday, May 6th will showcase past and current work from the perspective of older learners, DCU student volunteers and the academic communit
VENUE
Mary Ward House, London WCIH 9SN
Venue: 5-9 MAY 2010,
Larnaka City,
Cyprus
The Department of Medical Gereontology will host a Research Day on Friday May 7th, at the Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin.
AGEING & DEMENTIA SEMINAR SERIES 2010
Venue: 5-9 MAY 2010,
Larnaka City,
Cyprus
Venue: 5-9 MAY 2010,
Larnaka City,
Cyprus
Older & Bolder will launch Ageing, Work and the Demographic Dividend, a research paper prepared by Professor Des O’Neill, Director, Aois agus Eolas – Centre for Ageing, Neuros
The Irish Centre for Social Gereontology (NUI Galway) will host a seminar on pensions as part of its 2010 Seminar Series entitled "Is the National Pensions Framework a policy for pensions or a
Regional Seminars as part of Ireland’s National Programme for the 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion.
Prof Johannes Binswanger (University of Tilsburg) will be giving a talk in the Behavioural Seminar Series as follows:
ERA Age 2, FuturAge and Science &Technology Options Assessment will host a high level stakeholder workshop to define and discuss the priorities for European ageing research.
Venue: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, No 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2
VENUE
The Royal Society, London
CHAIRED BY
Professor Richard Faragher, University of Brighton
The Royal Society of Medicine meeting.
CPD/CME applied for.
Prices are from €20-€125.
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Prof. Richard Groves returns to Dublin to facilitate this programme for caregivers, both professionals and the general public, at Our Lady's Hospice Education Centre, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6.
The programme comprises - and involves a commitment to attend all four of - the following workshops:
Understanding Spiritual Pain: 8-9th January 2009
Diagnosing Spiritual Pain: 21-22 May 2009
Healing Spiritual Pain: 3-4 December 2009
Transforming Spiritual Pain: 13-14 May 2010.
Creativity Matters! Health, Wellness & The Arts Symposium: Developing Engaging Programs for People with Alzheimer's and Memory Loss and Their Caregivers
Regional Seminars as part of Ireland’s National Programme for the 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion.
Introductory meetings with the Older Women’s Network (OWN) will take place Thursday May 13th 7:30pm – 9:30pm, Peacockes Hotel, Maam Cross, County Galway and Friday May 14th
Assisted Living Innovation Platform 2010 Showcase Event
Mainstreaming Assistive Technology for Users, Families and Carers
Thursday 13th May 4pm - 6.30pm
Prof. Richard Groves returns to Dublin to facilitate this programme for caregivers, both professionals and the general public, at Our Lady's Hospice Education Centre, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6.
The programme comprises - and involves a commitment to attend all four of - the following workshops:
Understanding Spiritual Pain: 8-9th January 2009
Diagnosing Spiritual Pain: 21-22 May 2009
Healing Spiritual Pain: 3-4 December 2009
Transforming Spiritual Pain: 13-14 May 2010.
Introductory meetings with the Older Women’s Network (OWN) will take place Thursday May 13th 7:30pm – 9:30pm, Peacockes Hotel, Maam Cross, County Galway and Friday May 14th
This seminar,taking place on Friday, 14th May, 10.30-13.00, will present an overview of the data that will become available from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) in t
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
The Irish Centre for Social Gerontology will host a seminar entitled 'Macroeconomics and Global Aspects of Ageing' at 1pm on Monday 17th May.
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
Essential facilitator training for this innovative programme that cascades dementia training through the Care Home and Hospital setting to reduce training costs and develop a shared ethos of care.<
Regional Seminars as part of Ireland’s National Programme for the 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion.
Hosted by The Social Policy and Ageing Research Centre (SPARC) and the Living with Dementia Research Programme (LID), School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin.
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
Essential facilitator training for this innovative programme that cascades dementia training through the Care Home and Hospital setting to reduce training costs and develop a shared ethos of care.<
Four leadership summits are being held on the topics: chronic disease management, e-health and information technology, hospital quality and safety, and emerging healthcare business models.
Major conference at Clontarf Castle, Dublin to launch the national audit on end-of-life care in hospitals and new quality standards — part of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, a pro
The healthcare sector has identified smartphone as a key delivery technology for quality care.
The Social Research Association's AGM and Public Lecture on Wednesday 19th
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
Four leadership summits are being held on the topics: chronic disease management, e-health and information technology, hospital quality and safety, and emerging healthcare business models.
Turning Ideas Into Reality — A National Conference
Venue: Crowne Plaza, Birmingham
How best can we most effectively deliver on both - supporting people and safeguarding adults?
Venue: Stormont Hotel, Belfast
Key seminar in Belfast on supporting communities and protecting vulnerable individuals in society.
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
Judith Chalmers is calling on would-be walkers to sign up and take part in an exhilarating Oriental challenge with the Age Concern and Help the Aged Trek China 2010 fundrai
The "Say No to Ageism Week" is an initiative developed by three organisations, the Health Service Executive, the Of
Áine Brady, T.D., Minister of State with Responsibility for Older People, will launch this year's "Say No to Ageism Week" on Monday 24th May 2010 at 11.00am in the Equality
The "Say No to Ageism Week" is an initiative developed by three organisations, the Health Service Executive, the Of
The Social Research Association is running training in Dublin on how to give your research greater impact on policy and practice.
The "Say No to Ageism Week" is an initiative developed by three organisations, the Health Service Executive, the Of
The Social Research Association is running training in Dublin on how to give your research greater impact on policy and practice.
The "Say No to Ageism Week" is an initiative developed by three organisations, the Health Service Executive, the Of
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Host organization: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University
An Introduction to Dementia Care
Three venues across Northern Ireland:
Omagh, 23 April 2010
Ballymena, 27 May 2010
Belfast, 18 June 2010
The "Say No to Ageism Week" is an initiative developed by three organisations, the Health Service Executive, the Of
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Host organization: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University
The "Say No to Ageism Week" is an initiative developed by three organisations, the Health Service Executive, the Of
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Host organization: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University
The "Say No to Ageism Week" is an initiative developed by three organisations, the Health Service Executive, the Of
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Host organization: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University
The Irish Centre for Social Gerontolgy, NUI Galway will host a seminar entitled "The Irresistible Force meets the Immovable Object: Taking Aim at Anti-Ageing" as part of their 2010 series
This specialist leadership course aims to support those in a supervisory, leadership or management role to create a positive culture of care within dementia services.
The Health Forum Series includes 6 forums throughout 2010, in various counties across Ireland, the third of which will be held in Galway on Tuesday 1st June 2010.
The Social Inclusion Division and the Economic and Social Research Institute are inviting you to a half day seminar to look at pove
This specialist leadership course aims to support those in a supervisory, leadership or management role to create a positive culture of care within dementia services.
Connecting and Caring in Palliative Care Dates: Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd June 2010
Venue: Dublin Castle.
Connecting and Caring in Palliative Care Dates: Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd June 2010
Venue: Dublin Castle.
Regional Seminars as part of Ireland’s National Programme for the 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion.
The Centre for Excellence in Universal Design invites you to the seminar "Universal Design in Legislation, Policy and Practice".






