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Ethnicity, culture and dementia care



About the Speaker

Dr Moïse Roche, University College London

Moïse Roche (PhD) is a Research Consultant in dementia, ageing and ethnicity at University College London (UCL) in the Division of Psychiatry and UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. He is a Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London in the Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health. He is also a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health at Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) and a Visiting Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin in the Institute of Neuroscience and School of Psychology. His interest and involvement in the promotion of ageing well and older adults’ health and wellbeing include advocating for diversity and inclusion in research and knowledge, ensuring that output and information are relevant and applicable to a wider audience.

Please note that this is a Hybrid event. We welcome colleagues to 66 Banbury Road or on line via Zoom: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86171614682

 

 


This event is part of a seminar series:

Trinity 2023 Seminar Series | Caring communities: configuring local support for healthy ageing in place

Building on current work at the Institute, this series explores how the health and wellbeing of older people may be supported through networks of caring relationships and locally-based assets. The speakers highlight a range of contextual factors that might facilitate healthy ageing in place, defined as living well in one’s chosen home and minimizing transitions to higher-intensity care ne...


Event Details

04 May 2023 14:00 - 15:00


Location

Online & 66 Banbury Rd