The literature identifies rural, older people as at risk of social exclusion, as a result of rural disadvantage. In this context, improved access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) has potential to build social inclusion, yet current evidence shows that rural, older people are the lowest current users of technology. This paper draws on the practice and local knowledge of rural practitioners from one Victorian region in order to explore: (a) the practice issues associated with ICT use among rural, older people; and (b) the characteristics of effective practice models in the rural, social work context. An analysis of findings highlights the need to respond to the diverse skills, needs, and learning styles of older people, to...
Governments and organizations around the globe have acknowledged social isolation in aging populatio...
Background: Care policies emphasize deinstitutionalization and aging in place in response to demogra...
Current research on social networks in some rural communities reports continuing demise despite effo...
For older adults in rural regions of Australia the issues of distance, accessibility and social conn...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The learning needs of older adults living in rural Tasmania, Australia, and the potential of online ...
Community connectedness and social networks have established links to positive ageing, health and we...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
This paper considers whether, and if so how, ICT might play a role in addressing loneliness and soci...
The use of information technology in human service practice in rural and remote areas has been incre...
Participation is thought to build and sustain individual and community resilience. What constitutes ...
Staying socially engaged is known to improve health and longevity in older people. As the population...
This paper considers whether, and if so how, ICT might play a role in addressing loneliness and soci...
Low levels of digital inclusion present enduring challenges for rural Australian communities. Not on...
Governments and organizations around the globe have acknowledged social isolation in aging populatio...
Background: Care policies emphasize deinstitutionalization and aging in place in response to demogra...
Current research on social networks in some rural communities reports continuing demise despite effo...
For older adults in rural regions of Australia the issues of distance, accessibility and social conn...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
The learning needs of older adults living in rural Tasmania, Australia, and the potential of online ...
Community connectedness and social networks have established links to positive ageing, health and we...
The rapid development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is profoundly transformin...
This paper considers whether, and if so how, ICT might play a role in addressing loneliness and soci...
The use of information technology in human service practice in rural and remote areas has been incre...
Participation is thought to build and sustain individual and community resilience. What constitutes ...
Staying socially engaged is known to improve health and longevity in older people. As the population...
This paper considers whether, and if so how, ICT might play a role in addressing loneliness and soci...
Low levels of digital inclusion present enduring challenges for rural Australian communities. Not on...
Governments and organizations around the globe have acknowledged social isolation in aging populatio...
Background: Care policies emphasize deinstitutionalization and aging in place in response to demogra...
Current research on social networks in some rural communities reports continuing demise despite effo...