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Dr. Tamara Daly

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Category: Re-Imagining Long-term Residential Care

Prescriptive or Interpretive Regulation – Research Snapshot

Prescriptive or Interpretive Regulation – Research Snapshot

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Posted on October 25, 2016October 25, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

Chapter: Promising Practice: Thought for Food

promising practices in long term careTamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes (Nov 2015).  in Promising Practices: Re-Imagining Long-Term Care, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp 69-71.

Posted on November 2, 2015July 10, 2019 by researchtdalyPosted in Books & Book Chapters, CIHR Chair, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

Chapter: Promising Practice: Realizing Personal Care Through Dining

promising practices in long term careTamara Daly and Martha MacDonald (Nov 2015).  in Promising Practices: Re-Imagining Long-Term Care, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp 44-46.

Posted on November 2, 2015July 10, 2019 by researchtdalyPosted in Books & Book Chapters, CIHR Chair, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

Sparking Imagination: Promising Practices in Long-Term Care

(October 1, 2015), Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE): Health Care Group, Ottawa, Ontario.

Posted on October 1, 2015February 19, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in CIHR Chair, Keynote Addresses, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

Hearing Voices, Mapping Domains: Care workers’ experiences of their work comparing Canada and Sweden

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.

Posted on May 20, 2015February 19, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in CIHR Chair, Community Lectures, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

“Careworkers don’t have a voice:” Epistemological Violence in Residential Care for Older People (2015)

“Careworkers don’t have a voice:” Epistemological Violence in Residential Care for Older People (2015)

Screen Shot 2016-02-18 at 2.19.39 PMAlbert Banerjee, Pat Armstrong, Tamara Daly, Hugh Armstrong, Marta Szebehely, and Susan Braedley, in the Journal of Aging Studies, 33, 28-36.

Posted on April 1, 2015February 18, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in CIHR Chair, Journal Articles, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

Liminality in Ontario’s Long-Term Care Homes: Paid Companions’ Care Work in the Space ‘Betwixt and Between’ (2015)

Liminality in Ontario’s Long-Term Care Homes: Paid Companions’ Care Work in the Space ‘Betwixt and Between’ (2015)

Screen Shot 2016-02-18 at 2.22.36 PMTamara Daly, Pat Armstrong, and Ruth Lowndes, in Competition & Change, 19(3), 246-263.

Posted on January 1, 2015February 19, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in CIHR Chair, Invisible Women, Journal Articles, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

Dancing the Two-Step: More Deterrence-Oriented Regulation = Ownership and Management Consolidation (2015)

Dancing the Two-Step: More Deterrence-Oriented Regulation = Ownership and Management Consolidation (2015)

Screen Shot 2016-02-18 at 2.18.20 PMTamara Daly in Studies in Political Economy, 95, 29-58.

Posted on January 1, 2015February 19, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in CIHR Chair, Invisible Women, Journal Articles, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

Resisting Regulatory Rigidities: Lessons from Front-Line Care Work (2015)

Resisting Regulatory Rigidities: Lessons from Front-Line Care Work (2015)

Screen Shot 2016-02-18 at 2.12.23 PMDonna Baines and Tamara Daly, in Studies in Political Economy, 95, 137-160.

Posted on January 1, 2015March 2, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in CIHR Chair, Journal Articles, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

The meaning of ‘dining’: The social organization of food in long-term care (2015)

The meaning of ‘dining’: The social organization of food in long-term care (2015)

medium_Screen_Shot_2015_02_24_at_2_28_04_PMRuth Lowndes, Pat Armstrong, and Tamara Daly, in Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 4(1), 19-34.

Posted on January 1, 2015March 2, 2016 by researchtdalyPosted in CIHR Chair, Invisible Women, Journal Articles, Re-Imagining Long-term Residential CareLeave a comment

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Dr. Tamara Daly

Dr. Tamara Daly is a political economist and health services researcher, a Professor at York University, the Director of the York University Centre for Aging Research and Education, and the Director of the SSHRC Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities in Communities.  Her scholarship highlights gender and health access and outcomes; advances working, living and visiting conditions in long term residential care; and promotes promising practices, principles and policies to improve access and health equity for older adults and for those who provide their care.

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New and Noteworthy

  • Liam Casey, interview with Tamara Daly, Canadian Press Some Ontario Long-term care homes can’t get insurance, could be forced to close October 23, 2020
  • Libby Znaimer interview with Tamara Daly: Ontario Long-term Care Homes Face COVID-19 Outbreak, October 23, 2020
  • Second Wave Concerns for Long-Term Care October 19, 2020

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