This research project was conducted as part of the Community – Academic Research Links (CARL) Initiative based in University College Cork. CARL allows students to conduct research in collaboration with community and voluntary groups in the local area. Research was carried out on a befriending service named Friendly Call Cork based in Cork City. Friendly Call Cork is a free service which provides befriending phone calls to service users five days a week as well as regular social events
The following research aims to document the lived experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic for a group o...
This research was carried out in collaboration with Douglas Matters as part of a Community Academic ...
University College Cork introduced its first Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) module in...
This research project was conducted as part of the Community – Academic Research Links (CARL) Initia...
This research looks at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on a small cohort of older people in Sout...
As Ireland’s ageing population grows, there is an increasing demand for services in the community to...
Arising from the ISPCC’s report, ‘Douglas Consultation Report: Consultation Proposal and Findings’ i...
Background to study: The Bachelor of Social Work degree requires students to undertake a piece of re...
Men appear to be struggling to adapt to life-changes and they seem more at risk to experiencing soci...
In supportive and enabling living environments, older people are a valuable resource to their famili...
This research intends to conceptualise an understanding of intergenerational activity by examining t...
This research was a community-based participatory project involving University College Cork, Communi...
This research study began with the meeting of community representatives from Feenagh-Kilmeedy with S...
Social isolation and loneliness are common experiences of ageing in rural communities. Policy respon...
The ‘Saying Hello’ study was a three and half year study which was completed in July 2007. This was ...
The following research aims to document the lived experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic for a group o...
This research was carried out in collaboration with Douglas Matters as part of a Community Academic ...
University College Cork introduced its first Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) module in...
This research project was conducted as part of the Community – Academic Research Links (CARL) Initia...
This research looks at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on a small cohort of older people in Sout...
As Ireland’s ageing population grows, there is an increasing demand for services in the community to...
Arising from the ISPCC’s report, ‘Douglas Consultation Report: Consultation Proposal and Findings’ i...
Background to study: The Bachelor of Social Work degree requires students to undertake a piece of re...
Men appear to be struggling to adapt to life-changes and they seem more at risk to experiencing soci...
In supportive and enabling living environments, older people are a valuable resource to their famili...
This research intends to conceptualise an understanding of intergenerational activity by examining t...
This research was a community-based participatory project involving University College Cork, Communi...
This research study began with the meeting of community representatives from Feenagh-Kilmeedy with S...
Social isolation and loneliness are common experiences of ageing in rural communities. Policy respon...
The ‘Saying Hello’ study was a three and half year study which was completed in July 2007. This was ...
The following research aims to document the lived experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic for a group o...
This research was carried out in collaboration with Douglas Matters as part of a Community Academic ...
University College Cork introduced its first Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) module in...