Aged Care 2.0 - New Ways of Knowing and Acting

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 
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