Limited spots available. Registration is free and will close on 16 September.
Afternoon tea is included.
Macquarie University and NSW Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) present 'Aged Care 2.0 - New Ways of Knowing and Acting', which will consider what the Australian aged care system of the future should look like - and how can we get there?
This seminar will drive discussions on how we can achieve quality, person-centred aged care and will showcase four presentations as well as a panel discussion. Presentations will include perspectives from researchers, policy makers, aged care providers, and consumers, including CHeBA's COGNISANCE Study Co-ordinator Dr Meredith Gresham.
Speakers:
- Professor Andrew Georgiou, Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University
- Ms Terrie Leoleos, Ethics Community Council of NSW
- Dr Meredith Gresham, UNSW Sydney's Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) / Former Head of Research and Design, HammondCare
- Professor Julie Byles, Global Innovation Chair in Responsive Transitions in Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle
Panel:
- Associate Professor Denise Jepsen, Chair, Macquarie Ageing and Aged Care Researchers Network (MAACRN)
- Professor Johanna Westbrook, Director, Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University
- Ms Carrie Hayter, Managing Director, Carrie Hayter Consulting and Co-Chair NSW Division,
Australian Association of Gerontology