We are pleased to invite submissions for a Workshop on Ageing Research at the LSE, organised by the newly created Population and Healthy Ageing Group (PHAG; see more information below). The workshop aims to bring together academics, early carer researchers and PhD students working on ageing at LSE across all disciplines and approaches globally. We take a broad approach to the term ageing, and this workshop will be an opportunity to identify synergies in research and build collaborations.
The first half of the event will be dedicated to short presentations (5 or 10 minutes) from LSE staff with break sessions dedicated to posters’ presentations. There will be a brainstorming/thinkery session in the afternoon to discuss future directions of research.
Are you interested in presenting your current or past research? Or want to join to discuss future ideas? Fill in the forms to register and to submit your proposal by the 17th of June.
We welcome poster presentations from all members of the LSE community; please indicate your interest for this on the presentation submission form.
To participate in the workshop, please register here.
To submit an oral or poster presentation for the workshop, please submit here.
If you are unsure of whether your research will fit within the theme, or if you would like to be more involved with the group please email either Joan (J.Costa-Font@lse.ac.uk) or Tiziana (t.leone@lse.ac.uk).
Preliminary Programme:
Location: Room: Con 1.01
9:00-9:20 Coffee and pastries
9:20-9:30 Welcome
9:30-10:45 Session 1: Living Arrangements and Neighbourhoods (Chair:Emily Freeman)
-Javiera Cartagena-Farias: Early onset of care needs in the older population: The protective role of housing conditions
-Emily Freeman:Residential care and social change in South Africa
-Ursula Henz:The importance of Demographic Context and Living Arrangement for Receiving Care: A Comparison for individuals aged 80 and Older in Germany and England
-Madeline Stevens:The link between cognitive health and neighbourhood: perceptions of the public, and of policy-makers, about problems and solutions
-Nicola Brimblecombe: Poor quality and unsuitable housing and older people's care need, care use and unmeet need for care
10:45-11:15 Break
11:15-12:30 Session 2: Healthy Ageing (Chair:Wendy Single)
Alice Lei Bian: Promoting healthy ageing in Asia-pacific through action on climate and air pollution
Andrew Street: Living longer with increasing frailty and declining health
Arjan Gjonca: Ageing from the middle: the effect of migration in population ageing
Tiziana Leone: Lifecourse reproductive health and ageing in LMICs
12:30-13:30 Lunch (Senior Dining Room)
13:30-14:45 Session 3: Care Financing and Organisation (Chair:Usula Henz)
Joan Costa-Font: Does long-term care subsidisation improve health and wellbeing?
Aisha Modibo: Running for Cover: Informal Workers and the Pursuit of Old Age Social Protection in Nigeria
Sarah Jasim: Understanding the influence of diverse cultural backgrounds and ethnicity as barriers to access and uptake of social care services on older adults
Cate Henderson: REABLE-M: Selecting reamblement models that best support people leaving hospital after an unplanned admission
Nilesh Raut: Understanding the influence of diverse cultural backgrounds and ethnicity as barriers to access and uptake of social care services on older adults
14:45-15:15 Session 4: Ageing@LSE
Tiziana Leone– Ageing in the journals: a mapping of attitudes
15:15-15:30 Break
15:30-17:00 Session 5: Moving forward (Chair:Joan Costa-Font)
Discussion of future activities to include events, grants and fundraising