CEPAR Symposium on Diversity in Ageing: Population and Individual Ageing Perspectives
Postponed - The new date will follow in due course.
Register here if you would like to attend the Symposium.
It is well understood that Australia’s population is ageing – with the number of people at older ages growing rapidly (numerical ageing) and accounting for an increasing share of the total population (structural ageing). With a few exceptions, understanding the diversity of future population change within the older population has been largely overlooked. However, an evidence base has gradually developed on the facilitators and barriers to successful ageing among diverse population groups at an individual level.
Understanding the diversity of future population change within the older population is important as the Aged Care Act 1997 as well as a series of policy documents cement the Australian Commonwealth Government’s commitment to meeting the needs of older Australians from diverse backgrounds. Notable examples include the Department of Health’s Aged Care Diversity Framework, the Charter of Aged Care Rights, and the Aged Care Quality Standards all of which enshrine, mandate, and regulate respectively the need for appropriate and safe aged care.
This Symposium, hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), presents new research on population and individual ageing to understand how acknowledging diversity in ageing can improve policy outcomes in Australia.
CO-CHAIRS |
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Jeromey Temple, CEPAR Associate Professor, University of Melbourne Tom Wilson, CEPAR Principal Research Fellow, University of Melbourne |
Program (subject to minor changes)
Times in AEDT |
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8.00-9.00 |
Registration |
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SESSION 1 – Opening and Welcome |
9.00-9.15 |
Welcome to Country and Opening Remarks |
9.15-9.45 |
Opening: Diversity in Population and Individual Ageing Prof. Peter McDonald (Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, CEPAR) |
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SESSION 2 – Indigenous Ageing |
9.45-10.15 |
Ageing of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Population Jeromey Temple (Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, CEPAR) |
10.15-10.45 |
Using the Good Spirit Good Life Framework to examine Indigenous Ageing Prof. Dawn Bessarab (University of Western Australia) |
10.45-11.15 |
Morning Tea |
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SESSION 3 – Migrant Ageing |
11.15-11.45
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Ageing of the Australian Migrant Population Prof. Bianca Brijnath (National Ageing Research Institute) |
11.45-12.15 |
Understanding Grandparenting among Migrant Families Myra Hamilton (CEPAR, University of Sydney) |
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SESSION 4 – LGBQ Ageing |
12.15-12.45 |
Ageing of the Sexual Minority Population Tom Wilson (Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, CEPAR) |
12.45-1.15 |
Aged Care for the LGBTI Population Samantha Edmonds (AAG Chair of the LGBTI Special Interests Group) |
1.15-2.15 |
Lunch |
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Lunch speaker: Rafal Chomik (UNSW Sydney, CEPAR) Overview of the new CEPAR research brief on Ageing in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities |
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SESSION 5 – Regional and Remote Ageing |
2.15-2.45 |
Sub National Ageing in Australia Irina Grossman (Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, CEPAR) |
2.45-3.15 |
Ageing and Aged Care in Regional Australia Mark Cooper-Stanbury (Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, CEPAR) |
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KEYNOTE SESSION |
3.15-4.00 |
Diversity and Dementia Prof. Kaarin Anstey (UNSW Sydney, CEPAR) |
4.00-4.30 |
Closing remarks |
4.00-4.30 |
Afternoon Tea networking |
* Note: The safety and wellbeing of participants is paramount to the Symposium committee. CEPAR acknowledges the ever-changing COVID-19 situation has created uncertainty, also in terms of future travel, both interstate and overseas. At this stage the event will take place in a COVIDsafe environment and subject to the COVID-19 caveat with regard to government and university restrictions in place at the time, however, if circumstances restrict this the event will be converted to an online event entirely. Should this occur, CEPAR will provide as much notice as possible.
Information for the live-stream
If you are registering for the live-stream, the weblink with instructions on how to join will be sent via email ahead of the event.
Information for the in person on-site event
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (status: June 2022)
Masks: We encourage all attendees to wear a mask in all indoor settings . We encourage you to wear higher-quality masks: surgical masks offer superior protection to cloth masks, and N95 masks offer superior protection to surgical masks if correctly fitted.
Feeling unwell? Do not come to campus if you have any symptoms, are unwell or you are considered a close contact of a COVID-19 positive case. If subsequent to attending the event you are required to be tested for COVID-19, please alert us at cepar@unsw.edu.au to complete the online notification form at https://www.covid-19.unsw.edu.au/covid-19-case-notification .
Health and safety protocol:
- Check-in to buildings/spaces using both your swipe card and QR codes where available;
- Maintain physical distancing and density limits of not more than 1 person per 2sqm indoors;
- Wash or sanitise your hands regularly;
- Keep a safe distance from others and avoid physical contact.
- Wear a masks in indoor settings and when you cannot safely physical distance.
We appreciate that we are asking you to take a range of measures to help us prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect you and the community. Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to hosting you.
For media or event enquiries, contact Silke Weiss on s.weiss@unsw.edu.au.