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The 2023-24 CAnD3 Annual Report is here!

Event

2022-23 CAnD3 Training Program Kick-Off Event

Wednesday, September 7, 2022 12:00to13:00
Webinar, CA

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Welcome to the first CAnD3 Training Session of 2022-23! We are 'Kicking Off' the year with a diverse panel of speakers to tackle questions including: What does population aging mean in different sectors and disciplines? How can different, unique disciplinary approaches to population aging contribute to research and policy to create more inclusive societies?Ìý

Agenda

12:00-12:20 | Panelist introductions & panel

12:20-12:30 | Q&A

12:30-12:45 | Breakout discussions in small groups

12:45-13:00 | Plenary group discussion

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Location

This is an online webinar hosted on Zoom. To receive details to enter the event, please register.Ìý

Speakers

Circular head shot of Miles Taylor, a CAnD3 team member from Florida State University

Moderator:ÌýMiles G. TaylorÌýis the Director of theÌý, Florida State University, and a sociologist, gerontologist, and demographer specializing in the areas of physical and mental health, life course disadvantage, population aging, and family dynamics. Dr. Taylor's research primarily examines processes of advantage and disadvantage across the life course and their implications for health in older adulthood. She is also anÌýelected fellow of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA).

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Circular head shot of Paul Holyoke, a CAnD3 team member from SE Health

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Panelist:ÌýPaul HolyokeÌýis the Executive Director ofÌý. Dr. Holyoke’s research interests include people’s experiences with the Canadian health system; evaluation of health care policies, programs and systems; the governance and management of health care organizations in Canada; and societal perspectives on health, health care, illness and disability. From 2005-2011, Dr. Holyoke served a 6-year term as a member of the Board of Directors of the Waterloo-Wellington Local Health Integration Network, and he chaired its Community Council.

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Circular head shot of Janice Keefe, a CAnD3 team member from Mount Saint Vincent University

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Panelist:ÌýJanice KeefeÌýis a Professor in the Department of Family Studies and Gerontology and Director of theÌýÌýat Mount Saint Vincent University. Dr. Keefe currently leads three Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)-funded research teams: one projecting human resources needed to care for the older Canadians over the next 30 years, another with caregivers of spouses with cognitive impairment, and a third exploring differences in nursing home care model innovations.

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Circular head shot of Emily Saras, a CAnD3 team member from Knowli

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Panelist:ÌýEmily Å arasÌýis a PhD Candidate and Instructor in Sociology at Florida State University and the CEO of , a women-owned data science, analytics, and consulting firm. She creates innovative data science solutions that communicate actionable insights for leaders in public health and education. Her areas of research and analysis include education, public health, early-career workforce inequalities, and strategic interventions that support racial-ethnic minorities in STEM and college students facing food and housing insecurity.

Connect2Learn

This is the first Connect2Learn session of the 2022-23 Training Year. The Connect2Learn series is designed to facilitate interdisciplinary and intersectoral learning and exchange among all CAnD3 members, including researchers from population research fields in universities in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Germany, Canadian partners from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors, and CAnD3 Fellows.

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