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Thursday Three - 11 Jun 2026

 

  • Board Opportunity – Elder Abuse Action Australia
  • Research to Practice Episode 2 is on next week – 16 June
  • AJA June Spotlight: Care by Name, Not by Nature

 

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Board Opportunity – Elder Abuse Action Australia

Elder Abuse Action Australia (EAAA), of which AAG is a proud member, is seeking two individuals to join the Board. Passion, skills and commitment are needed to help end the abuse and mistreatment of older people.

Appointed Directors are elected for a term of up to three years, and interest from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and/or cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged.

Criteria

  • Government relations and/or public relations to build awareness of EAAA and elder abuse within government key stakeholders, and in other spheres of influence.
  • Communications and marketing and/or content creation.
  • Business transformation, reputational growth and funding diversity.
  • Corporate governance, including finance.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the abuse and mistreatment of older people is highly desirable.

Key dates

  • Expressions of Interest submitted by 3 July
  • Applicants shortlisted by 10 July
  • Interviews held by 20 July
  • Appointments and notifications to unsuccessful candidates by 24 July

Application by submission of an up to date CV and 1-page cover letter outlining your competencies and how your skills and experience would contribute to the mission of EAAA.

Submit to or find out more by contacting EAAA co-Chair Rebecca Edwards at [email protected].

 

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Research to Practice Episode 2 is on next week – 16 June

 

AAG Conversations Research to Practice series is creating bi-monthly opportunities to translate evidence into real-world impact across ageing and aged care.

Episode 2 | Cultural Considerations for Dementia, Risk Reduction and Co-design

📅 Tuesday, 16 June 2026 | 12:00 to 1:30PM AEST | 💻 Online via Zoom

Moderated by A/Prof Joyce Siette, Deputy Director, MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University and 2022 AAG Research Trust Strategic Innovation Program awardee (funded in partnership with the Dementia Australia Research Foundation), the event will showcase the research of both A/Prof Siette and Dr Diana Matovic, researcher and member of the Macquarie University Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre, and 2023 AAG Research Trust RM Gibson Program awardee (also funded by DARF).

Joining the panel discussion and adding expertise and lived experience to the conversation:

  • AAG Life member, Sharon Wall, Director, Ageing by Caring P/L and co-founder - AAG Older Members Group (OMG); and
  • Daniela Montero Prieto, President and founder, Dementia Action Groups, and carer advocate.

Register now and join the conversation! Proudly supported by the AAG Research Trust.

Note: due to unexpected circumstances, Dr Sally Day is no longer able to participate on the panel as previously advertised. We welcome Dr Diana Metrovic and her expertise and knowledge in dementia research.

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AJA June Spotlight: Care by Name, Not by Nature

 

This month’s Australasian Journal on Ageing research spotlight highlights a study led by Caitlin Wyman, PhD candidate, Flinders University, and including contributions from AAG members Dr Michael Lawless, Dr Jolene Thomas and Dr Alison Yaxley.

Using semi-structured interviews, this study explored the experiences and perceptions of older adults accessing an Australian Government Home Care Package to determine how recipients prioritise their package expenditure, understand the value placed on food and nutrition and the barriers and facilitators to spending on these services.

Four themes developed from the study, with participants expressing a lack of person-centred care, making it difficult to obtain services that met their care needs and preferences. This exploratory study reveals a potential need for better monitoring and regulation across the Home Care Package program to ensure that recipients experience consumer-directed care.

Read more at AJA today.

Will you be attending the IAGG2026 World Congress in Amsterdam next month? If so, be sure to check out Caitlin’s oral presentations and posters during the week! 

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