‘The Role of Migrant Health and Social Care Workers in Ageing Societies’
22/09/2008 - 00:46
‘The Role of Migrant Health and Social Care Workers in Ageing Societies’, which will behosted by The Irish Centre for Social Gerontology on Monday the 22nd of September. The seminar will commence at 10.30am in the Meyrick Hotel, Galway, which is a short walk from the train station.
Please click here to view Seminar Agenda
Please click here to read letter of invite
The seminar presents information gathered as part of a four-country study on migration and social care covering Ireland, UK, USA and Canada. It will provide an important opportunity for stakeholders and policy makers to discuss migration and ageing issues that surround a topic which is fundamental to the future of the social care sector in Ireland.
Contact: Christine De Largy
E-mail: christine.delargy@nuigalway.ie
Phone: 091-495461 by the 8th of September.
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