Ireland’s population is getting older, and that presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. Join Peter Kavanagh in The Old Country, a new podcast from Active Retirement Ireland to mark the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing, to find out about growing older in Ireland, and how we can build a better Ireland for all ages.
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13: Anne Drury and Maureen Kavanagh
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In the final episode of the series, Peter is joined by Maureen Kavanagh and Anne Drury of Active Retirement Ireland to look back on the topics discussed and talk about their hopes for the future.The Old Country - Ageing In Ireland
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Age Friendly planning is a key part of dealing with an ageing population, but what does it mean? Peter is joined by Dr. Emer Coveney of Age Friendly Ireland to talk about how local authorities play a role in the Decade of Healthy Ageing and what age friendly environments mean to all generations.The Old Country - Ageing In Ireland
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Why do we need a UN Decade of Healthy Ageing? No-one is more qualified to answer that question than Patricia Conboy, lecturer in NUIG and former Head of Global Advocacy and Campaigns with HelpAge International, who was the National Director of Older and Bolder here in Ireland. Patricia has spent decades advocating for older people and her experienc…
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Peter is joined in studio by Ciaran McKinney of Age and Opportunity. They discuss the cultural and artistic contributions older people make to society, and spend some time on Ciaran's own story as an advocate for marginalised communities.The Old Country - Ageing In Ireland
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Peter is joined by Maureen Kavanagh and Geraldine Murphy, who discuss digital inclusion and exclusion – why older people might not be online, and what can be done to help them take the leap into a new world. For more information on Active Retirement’s Hi Digital programme, visit hidigital.ie or call 1800 20 30 30…
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8: Professor Kieran Walsh
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Professor Kieran Walsh is back in studio with Peter as he discusses how ageing can affect marginalised communities and what his research is doing to shine a light on these hidden older people.The Old Country - Ageing In Ireland
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7: Professor Rose Anne Kenny – What we know and what we should know
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Professor Rose Anne Kenny is one of Ireland’s foremost gerontologists, and one of the senior researchers behind TILDA – the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing. She joins Peter Kavanagh to discuss why we needed to gather the huge amounts of data TILDA provided, how we can learn from it, and what older people can do to manage their own health. Profes…
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6: Maureen Kavanagh – Getting Active Again
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Maureen Kavanagh, Chief Executive of Active Retirement Ireland, joins Peter in the studio to discuss how a membership-based organisation like ARI can respond to the challenges of the global COVID-19 pandemic. They talk about grief, loss and hope, as Maureen sets out a vision for the future of Active Retirement, and how the pandemic has taught us al…
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5: Paddy Connolly – Equality and Ageing
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Paddy Connolly, CEO of Age Action, joins Peter Kavanagh to talk about how we view ageing in Ireland, and how this can be improved by looking at things through the lens of equality. Paddy has been working in the NGO sector for years before his appointment as chief executive at Age Action, and he brings a wealth of experience in fighting for equality…
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4: Mai Quaid – Reaching out the hand of friendship
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Peter Kavanagh is joined by Mai Quaid, a development officer for Active Retirement Ireland, to discuss how loneliness affects older people, and the challenges of reaching out to the most isolated. Mai has been heavily involved in Active Retirement Ireland since she joined, and she tells us about her experience as a development officer and as Presid…
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3: Professor Kieran Walsh – Policy and Practice
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Professor Kieran Walsh is the head of the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology in NUI Galway. As one of Ireland’s leading experts on ageing, he joins Peter Kavanagh to talk about the policy lessons that can be learned – how we build a better Ireland for everyone by thinking about our older people. He also discusses the negative effects the COVID-19 …
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2: Anne Drury – Taking the leap and a good night’s sleep
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Peter Kavanagh chats to Anne Drury, President of Active Retirement Ireland, about life, laughter and how a good night’s sleep can make all the difference. Anne Drury planned to retire early, but found herself at a loose end. Joining her local Active Retirement group, initially to teach yoga, has led to a passion a decade in the making. In this epis…
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Ireland’s population is getting older, and that presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. Join Peter Kavanagh in The Old Country, a new podcast from Active Retirement Ireland to mark the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing, to find out about growing older in Ireland, and how we can build a better Ireland for all ages.…
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