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Landmark Event : Ageing research – Developments in Housing, Health and Technology

Date published: 
Thursday, June 19, 2008
News source: 
CARDI
Region: 
The Island of Ireland

The Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI) and the Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity (SPARC) joined forces to host a landmark event in Belfast on 10th June.

This was the first time SPARC held an event in Ireland and over 90 delegates from a wide range of backgrounds had an opportunity to hear about the latest innovations and developments from researchers across the UK and Ireland. Presenters included staff from Queen’s University Belfast, University of Ulster, Trinity College Dublin, University College London, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Loughborough University, University of Sterling among others. Themes covered included retirement villages, models of care which link ageing and place, a design audit tool for dementia, remodelling sheltered housing for extra care, use of IT to monitor health and the $30million INTEL funded project on technology for independent living.  

 
Dr Roger O’Sullivan, Director of CARDI said:
 
“This event made an important contribution to joining up the research community to the users of research – housing providers, health professionals, policy markers and of course, older people. The presenters demonstrated that the role of research is to help tackle the source of the issues facing our ageing population”.
 
He continued:
 
“This event was over-subscribed and diversity of people attending showed the appetite for planning for our ageing population today and in the future”.
 
Professor Peter Lansley, Director of SPARC said:
 
“We were delighted to work with CARDI on this innovative event as it is our first time to work in Northern Ireland”.
 
He continued:
 
“Developing the ageing research community is vital to help plan for the future. There is a growing recognition that today’s research can help inform tomorrow’s practice – something in which we all have a vested interest”.

 

 

 

 

 

 
A copy of the programme and the presentations are available to download from our websites www.sparc.ac.uk or www.cardi.ie 
 

 

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