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SUMMARY:Gilbrea Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging: Annual Seminar Series\nRural aging research: insights from the frontiers of gerontology\nRural regions\, small towns and villages have the highest rates of population aging worldwide. Relatively little consideration\, however\, is given to what it means for rural residents\, households\, communities and institutions to be at the forefront of twenty-first century population change. Indeed\, prevailing scholarship\, public policy and media discourse continue to view rural as merely a residual (non-urban) setting for empirical research on\, interventions for\, or romantic idylls of aging. What is missing is a greater understanding of rural as a complicated\, changing and contested space of aging – where older adults\, caregivers and leaders experience and transform the processes and outcomes of population change. Drawing on examples of current rural aging research in Canada and internationally\, this presentation examines how rural insights can inform many of today’s most important gerontological questions. The emergence of critical rural gerontology as a field of scholarship is highlighted\, and implications for research\, policy and practice are discussed. \n******** \nAbout the speaker: \nTrent University professor Mark Skinner holds the Canada Research Chair in Rural Aging\, Health and Social Care\, and is founding director of the Trent Centre for Aging & Society. He is a health geographer appointed to the Trent School of the Environment and was recently inducted into the Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars\, Artists and Scientists. Dr. Skinner’s research examines how rural people and places are responding to the challenges and opportunities of population aging\, particularly the evolving role of the voluntary sector and volunteers in supporting older people and sustaining rural communities. His books include two new edited volumes by Routledge: “Ageing Resource Communities: New Frontiers of Rural Population Change\, Community Development and Voluntarism” (2016) and “Geographical Gerontology: Perspectives\, Concepts\, Approaches” (2018). \nThis event is sponsored by the Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging and  the Trent Centre for Aging and Society. \n 
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/rural-aging-research/
LOCATION:McMaster University | Main Campus | L.R. Wilson Hall | Room 1003\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Outreach
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SUMMARY:Dementia care for Indigenous Communities in Canada
DESCRIPTION:Kristen Jacklin\, University of Minnesota Medical School \nExploring appropriate approaches to dementia care for Indigenous communities in Canada \nWEDNESDAY\, FEBRUARY 7\, 2018 – 1:00PM TO 2:00PM \nMcMaster University | Main Campus | L.R. Wilson Hall | Room 1003 \n 
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/dementia-care-indigenous-communities-canada/
LOCATION:McMaster University | Main Campus | L.R. Wilson Hall | Room 1003\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Outreach
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SUMMARY:Housing in the Hammer: Affordable Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:     Emma Cubitt\, Invizij Architects\nGraham Cubitt\, Indwell \nExperts in inner city architecture\, intentional community\, affordable housing\, supportive housing – share their stories and their vision for Hamilton’s future. \nMore Information: https://uuhamilton.ca/events/event/uu-uno-housing-in-the-hammer/ \nFree\, but reserve a seat at housing@uuhamilton.org.
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/housing-hamilton-affordable/
LOCATION:First Unitarian Church\, Hamilton\, 170 Dundurn St S\, Hamilton\, ON\, L8P 4K3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Housing,Outreach
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CREATED:20171026T155957Z
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SUMMARY:Ontario's Premier Seniors' Conference and Information Fair
DESCRIPTION:Ontario’s Premier Seniors Conference and Information Fair 2017 increases awareness of programs/services available to seniors of varying backgrounds/abilities\, the Age Friendly Cities initiative\, and much more. Come for the conference. Interact with our partner agencies and local businesses in the Exhibitor Hall. The conference is also of interest to: service providers\, families\, caregivers and students. \nThe conference is free of charge to adults 55+ and includes a light lunch. For all other attendees\, lunch can be purchased for a nominal charge.
URL:https://hamiltonagingtogether.ca/event/ontarios-premier-seniors-conference/
LOCATION:Arrow Road\, 995 Arrow Rd\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M9M 2Z5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference
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