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Volunteering and volunteer support for older adults
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This webinar shares some of the latest research about volunteering and volunteer support for older adults, followed by a Q&A.
Speakers and timings:
1) Jessica Duffy, Time to Shine - Leeds Older People's Forum [09:10]
A look at volunteering during Covid-19
2) Ailsa Cameron, University of Bristol [05:16], continues at [36:40] due to internet disruption.
The contribution of volunteers in social care for older people - opportunities and challenges for practice
This is a recording of a live online event hosted by the Bristol Research Forum on Ageing on 11th November 2020.
The Bristol Research Forum on Ageing is a collaboration between Age UK Bristol, Brunelcare, University of Bristol and UWE Bristol. It is a place to explore the latest research related to ageing and older people’s experiences, and communicates relevant research findings to commissioners, service providers, practitioners and the public within Bristol. Running for over 20 years, it has enabled both practice and policy decisions in the city to be informed by the latest research evidence.
Speakers and timings:
1) Jessica Duffy, Time to Shine - Leeds Older People's Forum [09:10]
A look at volunteering during Covid-19
2) Ailsa Cameron, University of Bristol [05:16], continues at [36:40] due to internet disruption.
The contribution of volunteers in social care for older people - opportunities and challenges for practice
This is a recording of a live online event hosted by the Bristol Research Forum on Ageing on 11th November 2020.
The Bristol Research Forum on Ageing is a collaboration between Age UK Bristol, Brunelcare, University of Bristol and UWE Bristol. It is a place to explore the latest research related to ageing and older people’s experiences, and communicates relevant research findings to commissioners, service providers, practitioners and the public within Bristol. Running for over 20 years, it has enabled both practice and policy decisions in the city to be informed by the latest research evidence.