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This section of the website provides you a selection of resources such as reports, practical information and links to relative websites. Please feel free to send us details of your website and relevant information to add to this section.

CARDI Resources and Links 

 

10 Guidelines for Writing Policy Recommendations

Published April 2012

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Government Sructures in Ireland, North and South publication

Government Structures in Ireland, North and South

Updated April 2012

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Stocktake of Ageing Public Policy Initiatives in Ireland, North and South publication

Stocktake of Ageing Public Policy Initiatives in Ireland, North and South

Updated August 2010

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A Picture of Ageing Research: Ireland, North and South.

November 2010

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  Other useful papers

Ageing in Ireland, North and South: Key Stats*2012

Information for Research Applicants on Research Governance Standards and Ethical Approval

Conference Report: Showcasing Ageing and Disability Research - Lessons for Policy and Practice

Working paper on Research needs in Ireland

The UNESCR Considers the Fourth and Fifth Periodic Reports of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland

Useful presentations:

University of Nottingham Gerontology E-Learning Modules

These computer aided learning (CAL) packages are primarily aimed at undergraduate medical and nursing students but are also relevant to allied health professionals, junior doctors and trainees specialising in the health care of older adults.

Click here to access the modules

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Click here for free access to SlideShare, the world's largest online community for sharing presentations on the web.

DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals

This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. We aim to cover all subjects and languages. There are now 4236 journals in the directory. Currently 1570 journals are searchable at article level. As of today 289244 articles are included in the DOAJ service. Click here to view this resource.

 

Useful Documents

Stocktake of Ageing Public Policy Initiatives in Ireland, North and South publication

 Working for Change: A guide  to Influencing policy in Ireland

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The Royal Statistical Society - Code of Conduct

Good Practice Guide - Involving Older People in Research: examples, purposes and good practice

The UNESCR Considers the Fourth and Fifth Periodic Reports of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland

Reader-friendly Writing

How to write a good proposal

Northern Ireland Assembly Guide July 2009

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CARDI e-library feed
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SPARC 2010 Workshop Presentations

Lessons and Reflections from the Transport Sector

Ageing and the built environment: making an impact through research

The role of think tanks

A third sector user’s perspective

Referencing

There is no universally adopted referencing system for academic writing. Most scholars and students employ one of the most popular systems currently in use in the UK and America, which include:

Links

ROI ageing organisations and other useful contacts (28/09/11)

The Office of National Statistics: Life expectancy in the UK 2010/11 Datasets

 UK Mid-Year Population Estimates of the Very Elderly, 2002-2010 29-Sep-2011

England and Wales Mid-Year Population Estimates of the Very Elderly, 2002-2010 29-Sep-2011

United Kingdom, Interim Life Tables, 1980-82 to 2008-10 29-Sep-2011

Pre-release access for 2008-2010 Interim Life Tables 29-Sep-2011

Older People’s Day 2011 29-Sep-2011

Lenus: Irish Health Repository

http://www.lenus.ie/hse/

HelpAge International helps older people claim their rights, challenge discrimination and overcome poverty, so that they can lead dignified, secure, active and healthy lives. www.helpage.org

European Research Area in Ageing - Database
http://era-age.group.shef.ac.uk/database.php?country=14

European Research Area in Ageing
http://era-age.group.shef.ac.uk/

The European Older People’s Platform
http://www.age-platform.org/EN/

FUTURAGE: A Roadmap for Ageing Research

http://futurage.group.shef.ac.uk/


ARC/NHMRC Research Network in Ageing Well
http://www.ageingwell.edu.au/

Beth Johnson Foundation
http://www.bjf.org.uk/

Centre for Policy on Ageing
http://www.cpa.org.uk/index.html

Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender
http://www.crag.surrey.ac.uk/links.html

Institute for Ageing and Health
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/iah/

Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity
http://www.sparc.ac.uk/index.asp

The Oxford Institute of Ageing
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/home.html

Center for Aging Services Technologies
http://www.agingtech.org/about.aspx

National Institute on Aging
http://www.nia.nih.gov/

British Geriatrics Society
http://www.bgs.org.uk/

British Society for Research on Ageing
http://www.bsra.org.uk/

American Aging Association
http://www.americanaging.org/

International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
http://www.iagg.com.br/webforms/index.aspx

Irish Gerontological Society
http://www.gerontology.ie/

The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing

http://www.tilda.ie/

National Centre for the Protection of Older People

http://www.ncpop.ie/


National Ageing Research Institute
http://www.nari.unimelb.edu.au/

Age Action Ireland
http://www.ageaction.ie/

Age & Opportunity
http://www.olderinireland.ie/

Irish Centre for Social Gerontology
http://www.icsg.ie/index.html

Age Concern Northern Ireland
http://www.ageconcernni.org/

Helped the Aged
http://www.helptheaged.org.uk/

Disability Federation of Ireland
http://www.disability-federation.ie

SHARE:Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
http://geary.ucd.ie/share

All Ireland Gerontological Nurses Association www.aigna.ie 
 

O4O Older People for Older People www.o4os.eu

Centre for Ageing Research in the School of Health and Medicine at Lancaster University - http://www.lancs.ac.uk/shm/research/C4AR/

 


 

 


 

 


 



 

 

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