Gerontology Lecture Series: Carol Ma
Schedule
Mon Jul 08 2024 at 03:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Simon Fraser University – Harbour Centre Campus | Vancouver, BC
About this Event
Simon Fraser University's Department of Gerontology and the David Lam Centre invite you to the Gerontology Lecture Series featuring Carol Ma. This hybrid event will take place on Monday, July 8, 2024, from 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (PT) at SFU's Harbour Centre Campus in room HC 1600 (Canfor Policy Room).
About the Lecture
Dementia is an increasingly prevalent issue in Singapore, with one in ten people aged 60 and above affected. To manage the growing caregiving burden and promote well-being and brain health, reminiscence facilitation has emerged as an effective method for addressing cognitive decline and loneliness. This approach aligns with recent initiatives such as Healthier SG and Age Well SG, which emphasize preventative health. This presentation unlocks the power of reminiscence and shares the collaboration among Singapore in developing the first community oral history program for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. It also details how the program has evolved to partner with more community care organizations to train additional individuals as reminiscence facilitators to meet national needs.
About the Speaker
Carol Ma is a leading expert in Service-Learning (S-L) and Ageing in Asia, serving as Head & Associate Professor of Gerontology Programmes at the Singapore University of Social Sciences. She pioneered the service-learning curriculum in Hong Kong universities and successfully integrated it with the university's curriculum, making it a valuable academic experience in higher education in Hong Kong and the region. In Singapore, Carol also spearheads curriculum development, community engagement, and applied research in gerontology, advocating for transdisciplinary education to address ageing issues. She has led impactful projects, including the first geragogy guidelines in Singapore, innovative dementia care programmes, reminiscence facilitation programmes, and older adults' functional capacity under the WHO ICOPE framework, etc. She is an advisor for caregiver and eldercare services with the National Council of Social Services, a member of the Tote Board Community Health Fund (TBCHF) Evaluation Panel, and an advisor for the International Longevity Centre Singapore. Internationally, she is an advisor of Inclusive learning for the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning an academic board member for Uniservitate (A Global network of Catholic Higher Education Institutions to promote service-learning) and a technical expert for the WHO Clinical consortium on healthy ageing.
Contact
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Where is it happening?
Simon Fraser University – Harbour Centre Campus, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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