ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing
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José de São José (University <strong>of</strong> Algarve): “What is going on in the care encounter? A <br />
grounded theory <strong>of</strong> receiving social care” <br />
Goetz Ottmann (Deakin University): “Self-‐Directed Community Aged Care for CALD, <br />
ATSI, and Rural Communities in Australia: A Summary <strong>of</strong> Working Group <br />
Outcomes” [Anna Millicer (Uniting Care Community Options)] <br />
6.7 HC KB Pusey: Symposium in Health & Care <br />
The Role <strong>of</strong> Technology in Promoting Wellbeing and Independence in Later Life <br />
Chair: Sue Yeandle (University <strong>of</strong> Leeds) <br />
Alan Roulstone (Northumbria University): “Realising Telecare Potential: Policy and <br />
Evidence” [Kate Hamblin (<strong>Oxford</strong>); Sue Yeandle (Leeds); Peter Buckle <br />
(Manchester)] <br />
Peter Buckle (Robens <strong>Institute</strong>): “Design, technology and ageing: the use <strong>of</strong> socio-technical<br />
systems approaches” <br />
Gary Fry (University <strong>of</strong> Leeds): “The AKTIVE project: how telecare can improve the <br />
lives <strong>of</strong> older people prone to falls or who suffer memory problems” [Kate <br />
Hamblin (<strong>Oxford</strong>)] <br />
Emma-‐Reetta Koivunen (University <strong>of</strong> Leeds): “Exploring telecare use in everyday life: <br />
a longitudinal and ethnographical methodology ” [Emanuela Bianchera (<strong>Oxford</strong>)] <br />
Marianne Howard (Leeds City Council): “Telecare to support independent living: <br />
Experiences from Leeds City Council / A local authority point-‐<strong>of</strong>-‐view ” <br />
6.8 HC KB Gibbs: Symposium in Health & Care <br />
When Two Worlds Collide? Policy and practice for housing with care <br />
Chair: Anthea Tinker (King's College London) <br />
Robin Means (University <strong>of</strong> the West <strong>of</strong> England): “Housing and Care -‐ the Long View” <br />
Robin Darton (University <strong>of</strong> Kent): “Care and Support for Residents with Different <br />
Levels <strong>of</strong> Need in Housing with Care Schemes in England” <br />
Randall Smith (University <strong>of</strong> Bristol): “Housing with Care: Terminology Traps” <br />
Simon Evans (University <strong>of</strong> Worcester): “Is policy driving practice for housing with <br />
care? An analysis <strong>of</strong> survey data from the ASSET project” <br />
Karen Croucher (University <strong>of</strong> York): “Living Together, Getting Along” [Mark Bevan] <br />
6.9 RM KB Seminar 5: Open Session in Research, Methods & Training <br />
Dementia and Other Methods <br />
Chair: Kenneth Howse (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>) <br />
Suzanne Hardy (King's College London): “The Mental Capacity Act and assessing the <br />
capacity to consent <strong>of</strong> people with dementia” <br />
Ann-‐Marie Towers (University <strong>of</strong> Kent): ““Most people lack capacity here” – the <br />
ethical and methodological challenges <strong>of</strong> conducting research in care homes for <br />
older adults” [Nick Smith, Sinead Rider, Elizabeth Welch] <br />
Priya Khambhaita (University <strong>of</strong> Southampton): “Limitations to ethnic matching in the <br />
recruitment <strong>of</strong> older Asian male participants” [Rosalind Willis, Maria Evandrou, <br />
Pathik Pathak] <br />
Alisoun Milne (University <strong>of</strong> Kent): “Continuing Carers -‐ Developing a conceptual <br />
framework to explore their status” [Eleni Hatzidimitriadou (Kingston University)]