Take Back Aging: Power, Critique, and Imagination (Trent Aging 2019)

Session: Talking Back and Taking Back: Re-Imagining Age-Friendly Cities from Intersections of Humanities and Social Sciences Taking up Gender, Culture and Meaning: Moving the Needle on Age-Friendly Tamara Daly, York University, Canada Susan Braedley, Carleton University, Canada Sally Chivers, Trent University, Canada Session: Risk, Racialization, Gender and Sex: Embodying Qualities of Everyday Lives in Long-Term CareContinue reading “Take Back Aging: Power, Critique, and Imagination (Trent Aging 2019)”

Volunteers’ experiences delivering a community-university chronic disease health awareness program for South-Asian older adults

Polly Ford-Jones and Tamara Daly. (October 20-22, 2016). Volunteers’ experiences delivering a community-university chronic disease health awareness program for South-Asian older adults. Canadian Association on Gerontology 45th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.  

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.