2025-01-20 Meeting

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> '''Reflections from the students'''
> * Always stay open to new things that can be fun.
> * Everyone's story is different. You can't make assumptions based on what you think someone looks like or talks like.
> * Successful aging requires resources - money. Not everyone can do it; you need money and community.
> * Part of our jobs will need to help with navigation.
> * Chris: Devices are quite difficult for older people.
> * Thank you for coming in, I'm going to take this into consideration
> * Mentioning that you can be in control of your aging - some parts, sometimes anyway. You're the one who decides if you're going out today.
> * It's encouraging to hear that the healthcare system is doing well. We often focus on the negatives and it's good to hear the good parts.
> * It's good to hear that you can physically age but you're mentally young.
> * It's great to hear you speaking assertively and not apologetically.


Speakers Bureau Request

When: Monday, 20 January, 10:00AM

Host: Austin Oswald as799581@dal.ca Assistant Professor School of Health and Human Performance Dalhousie University

Location: Tupper Building, 10th Floor, Dalhousie

Topic: Queer Perspectives on Aging

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Speakers

  1. Stephanie Brown
  2. Allison Brewer
  3. Christopher Terriak
  4. Eric Oass

On Standby

  1. Barend (moi-meme)
  2. Dan MacKay

Qs

What would you like to tell younger people about aging?

How do you deal with stigma or false beliefs from within the queer community?

What has a healtcare professional done to make you comfortable? What have they done to make you NOT comfortable?

What do you think of Successful Aging? What problems do you think it has?

What have you done to prepare for aging?

Reflections from the students