Sep
3
Mon
ACSA National Summit 2018 @ International Convention Centre, Sydney (ICC)
Sep 3 – Sep 5 all-day

Bringing thought leaders and industry pioneers together to hold cutting-edge discussions themed ‘WHAT’S NEXT’ for the Aged and Community Care sector? IDENTIFY key issues, concerns and opportunities. Discover how to ADAPT to new processes and practices. Learn how to best DELIVER these, ensuring the sustainable future of the industry.

The Summit delivers a comprehensive 3 day program to engage, inform and inspire delegates. A diverse range of topics will be covered by expert speakers across sessions, workshops and social functions.

Sought after MC, Jane Caro (author, journalist, broadcaster, advertising writer, social commentator) leads the program.

Highlights:

  • Ageing & Future Generations – Michael McQueen (Social Researcher, Trends Expert, Author)
  • Advancing & Innovative Technologies – Dr Jordan Nguyen (Biomedical Engineer, Founder of Psykinetic)
  • The UK Experience of a Safety and Quality Commission – Sir David Behan CBE (Chief Executive, Care Quality Commission, UK)
  • Diversification & the Changing Face of Culture – Lisa Annese (CEO, Diversity Council of Australia

Plus a Parliamentary Ministers session and presentations from the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Customer Service Institute of Australia.

Join us at the ICC, in the harbour city of Sydney for this premier annual event. Register by 27 July and SAVE $200 with Early Bird rates. Group discounts available.

Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are available.

 

Aged and Community Services Australia National Summit @ International Convention Centre, Sydney
Sep 3 – Sep 5 all-day
The ACSA National Summit will bring together thought leaders and industry pioneers, to discuss hot topics, challenges and opportunities in the sector, workshopping to uncover the solutions to some of the industry’s biggest challenges. The Summit is designed to redefine the experience of ageing in our communities, questioning everything regarding delivery of services and consumer care, community integration, business transformation, opportunities in innovative technology and much more.

Sep
5
Wed
Ageing in Europe: Agency, Citizenship and the Dynamics of Power
Sep 5 – Sep 7 all-day

The major conference theme ‘Agency, Citizenship and the Dynamics of Power’ brings together topics that have traditionally stood at the core of sociological thinking, but that have not been necessarily at the heart of gerontological theory and research. Many authors now point to the contemporary struggles over the representation of older age within and beyond the realm of the social sciences. Later life and older people are represented on one hand as a quiescent minority bearing multiple disadvantages within a social status of limited agency and increasing dependency, experiencing a loss of autonomy and the need to redefine one´s role in the community and society. On the other hand, older people are also seen as a source of new political, economic, and cultural ‘grey’ power, as an influential actor in contemporary societies, shaping the contours of new policies and welfare regimes. These debates reflect the diversity of the experiences of ageing selves and the pluralities of life courses as well as of the institutional, political, and social changes with which the personal and individual experience is inseparably interlinked. These struggles lead also to the reformulation of the concepts of agency, autonomy, or power themselves and to the calling for their even more reflexive application in academic accounts of the human experience in later life.

The organizers welcome individual and team contributions from the sociology of ageing, social gerontology, and related academic fields, as well as submissions for thematic session proposals. We would like to particularly invite papers and sessions that will discuss ageing-related issues within (but not limited to) the following topics:

  • Changing welfare and political regimes under which old age is given shape
  • Contemporary theories of power and citizenship in later life
  • (In)dependency, interdependency, and personhood in older age
  • Homes, communities and power in the context of migration
  • Structural changes and existential challenges in later life
  • Older persons as (political) actors in contemporary societies
  • Research methodologies and power relationships within research (in the field)
  • Roles of various stakeholders in ageing related agendas and policies as well as in influencing individual ageing conditions

 

Sep
7
Fri
‘Living to 100’ Conference @ ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour
Sep 7 – Sep 8 all-day

The 2nd international ‘Living to 100’ Conference, hosted by the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), UNSW Sydney, will bring together experts from all over the world to unravel the secrets of successful ageing.

Our internationally acclaimed line up of speakers will deliberate on the latest research on exceptionally long-lived individuals, in particular centenarians and supercentenarians.

This two-day conference will comprise cutting edge research presentations on Friday and a synthesis of current knowledge on successful ageing suitable for the informed lay-person on Saturday.

 

Sep
10
Mon
(NICOA) Conference on Aging
Sep 10 – Sep 13 all-day

The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) Conference on Aging in Indian Country is just two short months away! If you have not registered yet, make sure you register soon, as after October 10, 2018 registration fees will go up!

The 22nd NICOA Conference on Aging in Indian Country will be held at the stunning Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California from September 10-13, 2018. The theme for the conference is Like the Great Oak, Elders have Strength, Wisdom, Longevity, and Determination. If you are interested in attending, presenting, becoming a sponsor, being an exhibitor, etc. please make sure to visit our conference page at https://nicoa.org/biennial-conference/ for all conference forms, information, and updates, and now with the option for attendees and exhibitors to register online.

We are honored to host our event among the people now known as Luiseño Indians whom have inhabited the Temecula Valley for thousands of years. They call themselves Payómkawichum (the People of the West), and are made up of seven bands: Pechanga, Pauma, Pala, Rincon, San Luis Rey, La Jolla, and Soboba. The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians has called the Temecula Valley home for more than 10,000 years. Attendees will have the pleasure to meet the Pechanga Elders and learn about their local Silver Feathers – Elders’ Council and the significant role they continue to hold within their tribal community.

 

Sep
12
Wed
Innovation: Solutions for an Ageing Population International Conference @ Joondalup Resort, Perth, Western Australia
Sep 12 all-day

Innovation: Solutions for an Ageing Population International Conference being held from the 12 -14 September will provide a “fresh” approach to leadership, technology, education, research, architecture and design in the age care and support service sectors in healthcare.

The aged care sector in Australia, like others throughout the world, is navigating unprecedented challenges and change as it strains to meet the increasing needs of an ageing population, with limited resources, so hear from a diverse range of international speakers on the first two days of the program then attend site visits on day three.

Registrations are now open, early bird pricing closes 31 July.

We are accepting abstracts showcasing conference themes – Leadership, Technology, Education and Research and Architecture and Design.

For further information visit isap2018.com

 

Sep
13
Thu
EAHSA-E.D.E. Congress
Sep 13 – Sep 14 all-day

The European Ageing Network (formerly EAHSA European Association of Housing and Services for the Ageing and (www.eahsa.eu) and E.D.E. (European Association for Directors and Providers of Long Term Care Services for the Elderly, (www.ede-eu.org)) will be hosting its first joint conference “Is there a Future of Long-Term Care in Europe – What can we Learn from Each Other?”on  13-14 September 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic.

The conference features an array of speakers and presenters focused on crucial topics related to long-term care and the future of ageing in Europe. For more information, please visit the 2018 European Ageing Network Congressconference website.

Is there a future of Long-term Care in Europe? What can we learn from each other…

The long term care in Europe is undergoing a lot of changes facing key coming challenges.
The Prague 2018 congress is specific in more ways. It´s the first European Ageing Network (former E.D.E. and EAHSA) congress and it´s opening the crucial topics. Is there a future of long term care in Europe and if yes, what is this future going to be.

We are touching the role of the European Commission and the member states in social policies. We are opening the hot topic concerning the workforce in long term care – the shortage, qualifications, workers/caregivers migration. We will talk seriously about how the coming increase of people with dementia will affect the long term care in Europe. And we will present good practices examples from various states.

Finally we will also present the European Ageing Network VISION for 2030.

A „must“ part of the congress are also two social events. One on a ship with great food, jazz music and unforgettable views of great Prague and the other in Old City Church with superb Czech Classical music.
Come to Prague in 2018 and be part of this unique event.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

DAY 1 – September 13, 2018

Plenary session
GALA EVENING – Sightseeing cruise on the Vltava river with dinner buffet and jazz music

DAY 2 – September 14, 2018

Session I – Public and private LTC providers
Session II – EU welfare state policies – can the clients see difference?
Session III – Dementia and the impact to LTC in Europe
Session IV – Workforces in LTC in Europe
SOCIAL EVENING – Classical music concert of the Czech Symphony Orchestra in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude.

Click here to download the detailed program.

Workshop on the future of long-term care

What is coming our way? What does the future hold for the providers of care and services for the aged? Which trends are currently in evidence?

These are the topics that we wish to discuss with you at the LTC 2030 Workshop. This is an opportunity for you to participate, add your voice to the discussion and actively shape the future of our sector.

The EDE and EAHSA have established a joint working group and made joint preparations for the workshop in Prague. We will present the results of our research and now wish to discuss and supplement this in partnership with you.

We look forward to welcoming you.

SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION

The international character of the congress means that we will host speakers and participants from many different countries. Therefore, we pay particular attention to the quality of simultaneous translation.

The organizers provide interpreter services for the following languages: English, German, French & Czech in these particular sessions:

13/09
plennary session  – EN, GER, FR, CZ

14/09
Session 1 – morning part: EN, GER, CZ
Session 1 – afternoon part: EN, FR, CZ

Session 2 – morning part: EN, GER, CZ
Session 2 – afternoon part: EN, FR, CZ

Session 3 – morning part: EN, FR, CZ
Session 3 – afternoon part: EN, GER, CZ

Session 4 – morning part: EN, FR, CZ
Session 4 – afternoon part: EN, GER, CZ

GALA EVENINGS

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Sep
18
Tue
Aging & Society @ Toyo University
Sep 18 – Sep 19 all-day

2018 Special Focus: Aging, Health, Well-being and Care in a Time of Extreme Demographic Change

 

Sep
21
Fri
Eighth International conference on Health Wellness and Society
Sep 21 – Sep 22 all-day

The Eighth International Conference on Health, Wellness, & Society features research addressing the following annual themes and the 2018 Special Focus.