Tamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes (Nov 2015). in Promising Practices: Re-Imagining Long-Term Care, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp 69-71.
Category Archives: CIHR Chair
Chapter: Promising Practice: Realizing Personal Care Through Dining
Tamara Daly and Martha MacDonald (Nov 2015). in Promising Practices: Re-Imagining Long-Term Care, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp 44-46.
On the cover of Yorku Magazine
Dr. Tamara Daly is on the cover of The York University Magazine, York University’s alumni magazine. A recent story in YFile describes the launch of the new look for the magazine.
Sparking Imagination: Promising Practices in Long-Term Care
(October 1, 2015), Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE): Health Care Group, Ottawa, Ontario.
The formal workforce – challenges
(September 17th-18th, 2015), Panel: Later Stages of dementia: Changing needs and resources, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences 2015 Forum and Annual General Meeting “The Rising Tide of Dementia in Canada: Facing the critical challenge by 2025”, Ottawa Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Ottawa.
CHAP: Community based Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program
Naila Butt, Tamara Daly, Farah Ahmad (June 2-3, 2015), Association of Ontario Health Centres Annual Conference “Shifting the Conversation”, Sheraton Parkway North, Richmond Hill, Canada.
Hearing Voices, Mapping Domains: Care workers’ experiences of their work comparing Canada and Sweden
Tamara Daly and Marta Szebehely (May 20 2015) “Skills for Skills for Long-Term Residential Care” Workshop, Hart House, University of Toronto.
Are We Past Precarity? Liminality and Invisible Labour in Residential Long-term Care
Tamara Daly and Pat Armstrong (April 13-15, 2015), International Labour Process Conference, Athens, Greece.
“Careworkers don’t have a voice:” Epistemological Violence in Residential Care for Older People (2015)
Albert Banerjee, Pat Armstrong, Tamara Daly, Hugh Armstrong, Marta Szebehely, and Susan Braedley, in the Journal of Aging Studies, 33, 28-36.
Time to Care: Residential Long-Term Care, Staffing and Resident Aggression
(March 12, 2015) Panel: Violence is not part of the job… or is it? How can we prevent it from happening? Ontario Nurses Association, Toronto, Canada.