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  • Chapter 2: Traversing the cityscape: locating age-friendly, age inclusion and age equity

    Chapter 2: Traversing the cityscape: locating age-friendly, age inclusion and age equity

    In this week we are covering Chapter 2, Traversing the cityscape: locating age-friendly, age inclusion and age equity, authored by Tamara Daly and Tesia Wood. This chapter takes a deep dive into global ageing and health paradigms—the ideas and assumptions that influence everything from public policy and social programs to the types of care older adults…

  • Chapter 1: Ageing with care: aiming for equity and inclusion

    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…

  • New team member alert! Christine Streeter is joining our team as our new Postdoc.

    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…

  • Ageing Equitably with Care: Power, Policy, Practice

    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,…

  • ‘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

    ‘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