Symposium on Community-Defined Evidence: Health, Creativity and the Power of the People
Date & time
Thursday, September 22, 2022 – Friday, September 23, 2022 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Registration is closed
Speaker(s)
Dr. Najmeh Khalili-Mahani; Nadia Myre; Yafa Goawily; Dr. Janis Timm-Bottos; Dr. Kenneth Martinez; Dr. Myrna Lashley; Dr. Kenneth Martinez; Dr. Meghan Joy; Dr. Krista Byers Heinlein; Dr. Giuseppe Mazza; Dr. Sandra Smele;
Concordia University's engAGE Living Lab and CREGES present a symposium about transformative research practices supporting equity, diversity and inclusion.
Concordia University's engAGE Living Lab Créatif offers opportunities for a fruitful exchange of ideas informed by a growing community of older adults, students, and university researchers, in its lab located within the Quartier Cavendish shopping centre in Cote Saint-Luc, Québec.
CREGES brings together the worlds of research, professional practice and citizen action around a common project, social gerontology. Social gerontology is a multidisciplinary field of study focused on the social aspects of aging.
Community-Defined Evidence seeks to develop an evidence base that uses cultural and/or community indices, to influence the research and evaluation agenda, as well as policymakers and funding agencies, to implement and use innovative community-based practices to reduce disparities and improve availability, quality and outcomes of healthcare for all individuals and families.