Monthly Archives: June 2021

Summer Reads: Booking Up on Ageing & Longevity.

For this my fourth year heading into the summer months, where reading has a different feel or mental stimulus (at least for me), than reading in the winter does – I present here my suggested titles for “booking up” in the subject area of ageing and longevity. These will be new reads I look forward

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AGE-WELL: Leading Canada’s Future of Age Tech

If there is one organization that leads (or, arguably owns) the narrative on the future of technology and aging in Canada, it is AGE-WELL. As it entered its second phase of funding in 2020 as one of Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE), I continued to follow its success story which started in 2015. And throughout

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A Look at Literature and Ageing – Part 2

Active. Healthy. Positive. Productive. Successful. These adjectives and more, have all been planted in front of the word ageing to express or define some of our contemporary, forward outlooks or models on how the process of ageing could be better lived. Sometimes words are flipped and we can be found to be successful or positive

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IFA 2021 Conference Partner Update 5 – Now Five Months Out!

Rights Matter in the Decade of Healthy Ageing Five months out now and the International Federation on Ageing 15th Global Conference on Ageing, IFA 2021 begins, November 9-12. As with the 14th conference in 2018, Change Rangers is once again a Conference Partner. Interesting that the conference tag line “Rights Matter” was first attached to it in

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An AI – Age Inclusive Digest 2021: Issue 1

Aging and longevity. So many takes in the news – so many contrasting views with predictable vocabulary. Sometimes it is regression, multi-directional ageist views elbowing with many positive advances in perspective; so much to lament as well as to celebrate, with so many events around the world. SO – this is a different version of

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