DATE: 29 November 2022
TIME: 14:30 CET
This webinar in the Campbell Webinar Series will provide an opportunity to learn from the community and practitioner perspective on the evidence that underpins how digital technologies can reduce social loneliness in older adults. This webinar will cover continuing care, the need to build an evidence architecture particularly in the context of the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing, and a new evidence and gap map tool developed to make discovery of evidence / evidence gaps easier.
Academics, researchers, practitioners, decision makers, and all other professionals who are interested in evidence-based interventions and policy making as well as social isolation and loneliness are invited to connect.
Speakers
- Christopher Mikton, Technical Officer, World Health Organization
- Elizabeth Ghogomu, Research Associate, Bruyère Research Institute
- Paul Hébert, Professor, University of Ottawa and palliative care physician, Bruyère Research Institute