Background This article presents an insight into the supported participation of older men with a lifelong disability in community Men’s Sheds. We draw on a subsample of men from a 3-year study that explored how older people with a lifelong disability could be supported to transition to retirement from sheltered workshops. Method Data arose from a range of sources – both quantitative and qualitative – and are structured here into a descriptive case study about how mentors at Men’s Sheds provided support to older men (n = 9) with lifelong disability. Findings Older men with disability want to enjoy an active retirement similar to their peers without disability. These men can join mainstream community groups such as Men’s Sheds, provided th...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
The right of people with disabilities to be fully included in society is a well-established policy g...
This paper explores the wellbeing implications of older men's community involvement. It is based on ...
Background This article presents an insight into the supported participation of older men with a lif...
The health of Australian men has recently received greater attention. Men’s Sheds are named in natio...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The health of Australian men has recently received greater attention. ...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: The experience of stigma is a significant societal barrier faced by m...
Background: The intersections between chronicity, disability and social inequality are well understo...
Background: The intersections between chronicity, disability and social inequality are well understo...
For many men paid work is an important part of their self identity. The removal of this source of id...
A growing body of research points to men’s groups as a benefit to communities because of their volun...
Issue addressed: Intergenerational mentoring is emerging as a way to provide meaningful engagement a...
BACKGROUND: This paper reports on the feasibility and outcomes of a transition to retirement program...
Background This paper reports on the feasibility and outcomes of a transition to retirement programm...
The increasing number of people with disabilities surviving to old age raises questions regarding th...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
The right of people with disabilities to be fully included in society is a well-established policy g...
This paper explores the wellbeing implications of older men's community involvement. It is based on ...
Background This article presents an insight into the supported participation of older men with a lif...
The health of Australian men has recently received greater attention. Men’s Sheds are named in natio...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The health of Australian men has recently received greater attention. ...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: The experience of stigma is a significant societal barrier faced by m...
Background: The intersections between chronicity, disability and social inequality are well understo...
Background: The intersections between chronicity, disability and social inequality are well understo...
For many men paid work is an important part of their self identity. The removal of this source of id...
A growing body of research points to men’s groups as a benefit to communities because of their volun...
Issue addressed: Intergenerational mentoring is emerging as a way to provide meaningful engagement a...
BACKGROUND: This paper reports on the feasibility and outcomes of a transition to retirement program...
Background This paper reports on the feasibility and outcomes of a transition to retirement programm...
The increasing number of people with disabilities surviving to old age raises questions regarding th...
Aim: It’s been nearly 30 years since Disability Employment Services (DES) were introduced in Austral...
The right of people with disabilities to be fully included in society is a well-established policy g...
This paper explores the wellbeing implications of older men's community involvement. It is based on ...