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York profs on research team granted $2 million to study seniors
York U profs among researchers to get $2 million funding for study on quality of life in aging
When management indicators make women’s work invisible: The case of personal support workers in Ontario
Martin Chadoin, Karen Messing, and Tamara Daly (June 2016), PREMUS 2016 Session, “sustainable prevention of WMSD: gender analysis and development of effective interventions,” Toronto, Canada.
How do hierarchies and strict divisions of labour impact care workers’ experiences of health and safety? Case studies of long term care in Toronto
Syed, I., Daly, T., Armstrong, P., Lowndes, R. Chadoin, M., Naidoo, V. (2016). How do work hierarchies and strict divisions of labour impact care workers’ experiences of health and safety? Case studies of long term care in Toronto. The Journal of Nursing Home Research Sciences. Volume 2, p. 1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jnhrs.2016.6
CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Chairs Event (May 4th, 2016)
Dr. Tamara Daly will be presenting at the CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Chairs Event on May 4th, 2016 in Ottawa, ON.
Links and Kinks in the Long-term Care Work Chain
Tamara Daly, Pat Armstrong, and Julia Brassolotto (February 10-12, 2016). AIRAANZ Conference, Sydney, Australia.
Scarcity discourses and their impacts on renal care policy, practices, and everyday experiences in rural British Columbia
A journal article by Dr. Julia Brassolotto and Dr. Tamara Daly in Social Science and Medicine, was accepted January 2016, is in press, and is available online.
Forward: Broken Homes: Nurses speak out on the state of long-term care in Nova Scotia and chart a course for a sustainable future
A report was recently published by the Nova Scotia Nurses Union with a forward by Dr. Tamara Daly.