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2026.01.15

Register now! - GANA & AAG co-present a Hybrid event - Caring Together: Innovation and Interdependence in Ageing Support

Register now!
GANA & AAG present a Hybrid event

in collaboration with QPS, Deakin University, UniSC & La Trobe University

Caring Together: Innovation and Interdependence in Ageing Support

Wednesday 4th February 11.00am to 12.30pm AEDT (Melbourne)
10.00am to 11.30am (QLD)

Face to face at either:

Deakin Downtown Campus
 Tower 2 level 12/727 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3008

or
 UniSC Sippy Downs Campus
90 Sippy Downs Drive, Sippy Downs QLD 4556

Also available online via Zoom (11.00am to 12.30pm AEDT)
 
Dear Cheng

Nursing care increasingly demands integrated approaches that recognise the interdependence of the older adults and their care partners. This webinar brings together international and national scholarship to advance dyadic models of support. Prof Patrick Kor examines innovations in Hong Kong that strengthen family care-partner; A/Prof Ken Ho and Dr Jackie Chan provide global perspectives on training and participation; Dr Eva Yuen explores how social connection and health literacy influence care-partner outcomes; and Dr Daphne Cheung emphasises embedding dyadic practices in care systems.
Collectively, these insights underscore the necessity of supporting both members of the dyad to achieve sustainable, holistic gerontological care.

Register to:
  • Be aware of the importance of dyad interdependence
  • Be informed about the innovations and international perspective on care-partner support
Hear from our speakers:

Prof Patrick Kor, A/Prof Ken Ho, Dr Jackie Chan
Dr Eva Yuen & Dr Daphne Cheung

Free registration

Please note that there are three options when you register
please ensure you select the correct one - your registration confirmation email will include the online link in any event should you register for face to face but then can't make it in person on the day

Follow this link to register and for more
information on our speakers


Regards
Events team
Australian Association of Gerontology
影像被寄件者移除。
Register now!
GANA & AAG present a Hybrid event

in collaboration with QPS, Deakin University, UniSC & La Trobe University

Caring Together: Innovation and Interdependence in Ageing Support

Wednesday 4th February 11.00am to 12.30pm AEDT (Melbourne)
10.00am to 11.30am (QLD)

Face to face at either:

Deakin Downtown Campus
 Tower 2 level 12/727 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3008

or
 UniSC Sippy Downs Campus
90 Sippy Downs Drive, Sippy Downs QLD 4556

Also available online via Zoom (11.00am to 12.30pm AEDT)
 
Dear Cheng

Nursing care increasingly demands integrated approaches that recognise the interdependence of the older adults and their care partners. This webinar brings together international and national scholarship to advance dyadic models of support. Prof Patrick Kor examines innovations in Hong Kong that strengthen family care-partner; A/Prof Ken Ho and Dr Jackie Chan provide global perspectives on training and participation; Dr Eva Yuen explores how social connection and health literacy influence care-partner outcomes; and Dr Daphne Cheung emphasises embedding dyadic practices in care systems.
Collectively, these insights underscore the necessity of supporting both members of the dyad to achieve sustainable, holistic gerontological care.

Register to:
  • Be aware of the importance of dyad interdependence
  • Be informed about the innovations and international perspective on care-partner support
Hear from our speakers:
影像被寄件者移除。

Prof Patrick Kor, A/Prof Ken Ho, Dr Jackie Chan
Dr Eva Yuen & Dr Daphne Cheung

Free registration

Please note that there are three options when you register
please ensure you select the correct one - your registration confirmation email will include the online link in any event should you register for face to face but then can't make it in person on the day

Follow this link to register and for more
information on our speakers

影像被寄件者移除。
Regards
Events team
Australian Association of Gerontology
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