The Conference provided the opportunity for delegates to explore issues relating to social inclusion of older Irish people, issues such as income, housing and health which have great impact on the quality of life of older people. It also afforded the opportunity to examine progress towards a society for all ages at the European level as well as in Ireland in relation to equality legislation, the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and pensions policy Download the Report her
The Conference took place on May 30th, 2002 in the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoigaire. It attracted o...
Proceedings of a conference held Dublin (IE), 24 Nov 1995SIGLEAvailable from British Library Documen...
This report has two main objectives. The first is to set out national and health board area populati...
9.2.2006 This is a publication of The National Council on Ageing and Older People On 17 May 2005, t...
The Conference provided the opportunity for delegates to focus attention on issues of employment and...
The National Council for the Elderly was established in 1981 as the National Council for the Aged. T...
The overall objective of this report is to examine the work of Age & Opportunity within an internati...
The primary purpose of the Cross-Border conference was the pooling of experience and expertise in re...
The purpose of this report on seminar proceedings is to provide a focused andaccurate summary of the...
As Chairperson of the National Council on Ageing and Older People, it gives me great pleasure to int...
Across the world, there is a growing ageing population. The number of older people living longer is ...
Developing age-friendly communities is a significant global policy issue. The WHO (2007) age-friendl...
The quality of life of older people in all care settings is a primary concern of the National Counci...
Healthy Ageing in Ireland, Policies, Practice and Evaluation The National Council on Ageing and Olde...
On October 20th, 2010, CARDI hosted an event entitled��\u27Inequalities in old age - old news or new...
The Conference took place on May 30th, 2002 in the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoigaire. It attracted o...
Proceedings of a conference held Dublin (IE), 24 Nov 1995SIGLEAvailable from British Library Documen...
This report has two main objectives. The first is to set out national and health board area populati...
9.2.2006 This is a publication of The National Council on Ageing and Older People On 17 May 2005, t...
The Conference provided the opportunity for delegates to focus attention on issues of employment and...
The National Council for the Elderly was established in 1981 as the National Council for the Aged. T...
The overall objective of this report is to examine the work of Age & Opportunity within an internati...
The primary purpose of the Cross-Border conference was the pooling of experience and expertise in re...
The purpose of this report on seminar proceedings is to provide a focused andaccurate summary of the...
As Chairperson of the National Council on Ageing and Older People, it gives me great pleasure to int...
Across the world, there is a growing ageing population. The number of older people living longer is ...
Developing age-friendly communities is a significant global policy issue. The WHO (2007) age-friendl...
The quality of life of older people in all care settings is a primary concern of the National Counci...
Healthy Ageing in Ireland, Policies, Practice and Evaluation The National Council on Ageing and Olde...
On October 20th, 2010, CARDI hosted an event entitled��\u27Inequalities in old age - old news or new...
The Conference took place on May 30th, 2002 in the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoigaire. It attracted o...
Proceedings of a conference held Dublin (IE), 24 Nov 1995SIGLEAvailable from British Library Documen...
This report has two main objectives. The first is to set out national and health board area populati...