Author: negeeny
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Chapter 1: Ageing with care: aiming for equity and inclusion
Our teams book AGEING EQUITABLY WITH CARE has been published on open access! The book is a carefully curated and edited book by team that covers the learnings from our project, the communities we have worked with and our partners. Each week we will be highlighting a chapter for our community. This week we are…
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New team member alert! Christine Streeter is joining our team as our new Postdoc.
Christine Streeter (PhD, Carleton University’s School of Social Work) is a social work scholar with practice-based experience in international community programming, program evaluation with youth-serving and non-profit organizations. Her research examines the emotional and structural conditions shaping care work in Canada’s non-profit social service and long-term care sectors, with projects on unpaid care work, labour…
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Ageing Equitably with Care: Power, Policy, Practice
Tamara Daly & Susan Braedley (eds.) Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence or purchase a hard copy from Policy Press What are the consequences of growing old and needing care in a world shaped by inequality? Who provides the care? What are the challenges? This groundbreaking book delves into conditions for ageing and caring,…
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‘Mind the gap’: tensions, transitions and tactics in Canadian and Norwegian community services for older adults
‘Mind the gap’: tensions, transitions and tactics in Canadian and Norwegian community services for older adults in: International Journal of Care and Caring – Ahead of print
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Low-barrier harm reduction and housing for older people in Vancouver’s opiate crisis: meeting people where they are
Baines, D., Braedley, S., Daly, T., Hillier, S., & Cabahug, F. (2024). Low-barrier harm reduction and housing for older people in Vancouver’s opiate crisis: meeting people where they are. Critical and Radical Social Work (published online ahead of print 2024).
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Counter-narratives of active aging: Disability, trauma and joy in the age-friendly city
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