What did COVID-19 reveal about long-term care for older people in Europe, and what must change?
📅 29 April | 17:00 CET
Join editors Eloísa del Pino & Francisco Moreno-Fuentes as they present their book, with discussant Barbara Da Roit and Q&A
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📢 25 March, 12:00 CET | Webinar
Join us for the presentation of the Research Handbook on Social Care Policy (ed. Costanzo Ranci & Tine Rostgaard) — 34 chapters, 50+ scholars, a landmark volume on care policy worldwide.
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🌍 New co-chairs for the Transforming Care Network
We welcome Barbara Da Roit and Teppo Kröger as new Co-Chairs of the Transforming Care Network, confident they will lead effectively. Thanks to Costanzo Ranci and Tine Rostgaard for their dedication to shaping TCN into a vibrant community.
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📢 Reminder: The TCN Research Seminar with Dr. Kateryna Ostrovska takes place 4 Nov at 12:00 (GMT).
War, Workforce, and Policy: The Case for Nurse Staffing Mandates.
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📯 TCN Members' Panel Fall Research Seminar
Join Dr. Kateryna Ostrovska, MD, on Nov 4, 12-1 pm (GMT) for a seminar on "War, Workforce, and Policy: The Case for Nurse Staffing Mandates."
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🗓️ Save the date!
On September 30, 12-1 PM (GMT), Dr. Amanda Lubit will be hosting an online seminar on "Migrant Muslim Women in Northern Ireland: Harnessing Care to Achieve Belonging and Emplacement."
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See you there!
📚Care Poverty and Unmet Needs was presented yesterday.
Credits to editors Teppo Kröger, Nicola Brimblecombe, Ricardo Rodrigues, Kirstein Rummery and to Tamara Daly for the great discussion.
📽️Recording coming soon on the TCN website
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📚 Join us for the launch of the book: Care Poverty and Unmet Needs: Inequalities in Theory and Practice by Teppo Kröger, Nicola Brimblecombe, Ricardo Rodrigues & Kirstein Rummery
🗓️ 10 Sept 2025 | 15:00–16:30 CET
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Thank you Helsinki. It was a great moment sharing ideas to solve some some major issues facing humanity across the globe #TCC2025
#TCC2025 @tcaren.bsky.social
What a great way to close this vibrant conference with a warm thank to the organisers!
Thank you all for your participation, and see you in Taipei!
We held our Members’ Panel meeting at #TCC2025. The Members’ Panel is the space where TCN members can organise and promote activities.
To join as a coordinator or propose new initiatives, contact the Members’ Panel coordinators, Prof. Con Wright and Prof. Read.
www.transforming-care.net/chairs/
Final day at the Transforming Care Conference #tcc2025 in Heldinki. Oral presentation for our new study about live-in care for people with dementia #LIVE-DEM went wonderfully yesterday 🎉 @giam-uwl.bsky.social
We hope you’ve enjoyed the Transforming Care conference!
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Our final #TCC2025 keynote, delivered by Prof. Håkan Jönson and Prof. Tove Harnett, guides us to escape “cognitive traps” and rethink how we view older people and their rights through a “disability lens”. They frame older care receivers as rights-holders, not just collaborators in care systems.
Enjoying the Digital technology and care: resources, rights and risks panel @tcaren.bsky.social
We’re starting the final day of #TCC2025 with 9 panels and 43 presentations on the dark side of care, inequalities, life-course analysis, participatory rights, care responsibilities, Global South perspectives, digital technology, and gender and new care futures. A powerful closing day ahead!
Day 2 at #tcc2025 💡 Care is never neutral — it’s relational, emotional, political.
Tom Shakespeare: rights aren’t enough. Care is mutual & affective.
Innovation = cuts?
Integration = bureaucracy?
Digital care = still emotional labor?
We need to reimagine care. More thoughts in my LinkedIn.
🔔 New book!
Based on a study covering 15 European countries, our book
analyses the preparedness, structural weaknesses of long-term care homes exacerbated by the crisis and the deficient coordination between the health and caring sectors
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We are excited to start the activities of the @goltc.bsky.social interest group on Climate change and Long-Term Care with a Thematic Panel at the excellent @tcaren.bsky.social conference in Helsinki, you can join the group by becoming a member of GOLTC goltc.org/add-new-expe...
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Medications and mental health project slides
Francesca Ribenfors from @learningmet.bsky.social talking about #MyMedicationMyMentalHealth led by @suecaton.bsky.social
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Are you at the Transforming Care conference this week?
Visit the Policy Press stand to see our Transforming Care book series.
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You can also submit a proposal to the series here. buff.ly/V7FV7pD
Tom Shakespeare sitting behind a desk in front of an audience
@tomshakespeare.bsky.social #keynote
"If we really thought disabled people were people, we would organise the world very differently."
#TCC2025
So great to have @tomshakespeare.bsky.social as keynote speaker. He reminds us one key aim as social care researchers: to foster ideas that shift from medical to social models to better understand and shape policies on dependency — through complexity, materiality and relationality.
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Great discussions with Annie Dussuet at the Transforming Care Conference in Finland about "autonomy" vs. the "independence" promoted by digital platforms
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So interesting to hear about the IPSA project
#AgingInPlace #Disability
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