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All day: Health Equity Research IntensiveAll day: Health Equity Research Intensive All day About the Health Equity Research IntensiveThe UNC Center for Health Equity Research’s (CHER) Health Equity Research Intensive (HERI) is a unique opportunity to join other researchers to learn how to design more inclusive health equity research projects. HERI will introduce you to research methods and tools that emphasize partnership and engagement across all stages of research, from idea conception to budgeting to dissemination. Participating in HERI will equip attendees to effectively center equity in their research. This intensive aligns with the center’s mission by creating space for community leaders, health care professionals and academics to learn and apply new tools for inclusive health equity research. HERI centers partnership and engagement with innovative approaches and methods. New in 2022: we’re offering a third day focused on inclusive research. We’ll offer space for participants, particularly community members, to generate creative and innovative solutions to apply to their work and communities with an emphasis on inclusive research. Participants in the collaborative workshop on Day 3 will co-create a definition of inclusive and equitable health research and a vision of what it will take to get there. Through interactive activities and small group break-outs, attendees will have opportunity to learn, share and, most importantly, connect with others who are committed to advancing health equity, systems change and inclusivity through their research work. Priority will be made for voices from communities to share challenges they’re experiencing and approaches that they think are best for their community. Facilitation methods and collaboration tools that support equitable partnerships and inclusivity will be demonstrated in the workshop through active learning techniques. The workshop aims to generate innovative solutions towards achieving inclusive research through mutual learning among all attendees. Follow the link for more information! |
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All day: Health Equity Research IntensiveAll day: Health Equity Research Intensive All day About the Health Equity Research IntensiveThe UNC Center for Health Equity Research’s (CHER) Health Equity Research Intensive (HERI) is a unique opportunity to join other researchers to learn how to design more inclusive health equity research projects. HERI will introduce you to research methods and tools that emphasize partnership and engagement across all stages of research, from idea conception to budgeting to dissemination. Participating in HERI will equip attendees to effectively center equity in their research. This intensive aligns with the center’s mission by creating space for community leaders, health care professionals and academics to learn and apply new tools for inclusive health equity research. HERI centers partnership and engagement with innovative approaches and methods. New in 2022: we’re offering a third day focused on inclusive research. We’ll offer space for participants, particularly community members, to generate creative and innovative solutions to apply to their work and communities with an emphasis on inclusive research. Participants in the collaborative workshop on Day 3 will co-create a definition of inclusive and equitable health research and a vision of what it will take to get there. Through interactive activities and small group break-outs, attendees will have opportunity to learn, share and, most importantly, connect with others who are committed to advancing health equity, systems change and inclusivity through their research work. Priority will be made for voices from communities to share challenges they’re experiencing and approaches that they think are best for their community. Facilitation methods and collaboration tools that support equitable partnerships and inclusivity will be demonstrated in the workshop through active learning techniques. The workshop aims to generate innovative solutions towards achieving inclusive research through mutual learning among all attendees. Follow the link for more information! 9:00 am: Aging with Gusto Health Fair9:00 am: Aging with Gusto Health Fair – AGENDA 9:00 a.m. Registration & Vendor Booths 9:40 a.m. Morning Greetings 9:50 a.m. Workshop Session I 10:45 a.m. Workshop Session II 11:40 a.m. Door Prizes/Evaluation 12:00 p.m. Adjourn Read more at: https://person.ces.ncsu.edu/2022/07/aging-with-gusto-7/ |
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All day: Health Equity Research IntensiveAll day: Health Equity Research Intensive All day About the Health Equity Research IntensiveThe UNC Center for Health Equity Research’s (CHER) Health Equity Research Intensive (HERI) is a unique opportunity to join other researchers to learn how to design more inclusive health equity research projects. HERI will introduce you to research methods and tools that emphasize partnership and engagement across all stages of research, from idea conception to budgeting to dissemination. Participating in HERI will equip attendees to effectively center equity in their research. This intensive aligns with the center’s mission by creating space for community leaders, health care professionals and academics to learn and apply new tools for inclusive health equity research. HERI centers partnership and engagement with innovative approaches and methods. New in 2022: we’re offering a third day focused on inclusive research. We’ll offer space for participants, particularly community members, to generate creative and innovative solutions to apply to their work and communities with an emphasis on inclusive research. Participants in the collaborative workshop on Day 3 will co-create a definition of inclusive and equitable health research and a vision of what it will take to get there. Through interactive activities and small group break-outs, attendees will have opportunity to learn, share and, most importantly, connect with others who are committed to advancing health equity, systems change and inclusivity through their research work. Priority will be made for voices from communities to share challenges they’re experiencing and approaches that they think are best for their community. Facilitation methods and collaboration tools that support equitable partnerships and inclusivity will be demonstrated in the workshop through active learning techniques. The workshop aims to generate innovative solutions towards achieving inclusive research through mutual learning among all attendees. Follow the link for more information! |
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9:30 am: Apex Senior Health Fair9:30 am: Apex Senior Health Fair – Apex 55+ Health & Wellness FairDiscover all of the health and wellness resources Apex and surrounding communities have to offer! Many different agencies and companies will be in attendance to provide you with information on nutrition, staying active, medical providers, home health care and much more. Caregivers are encouraged to attend. Raffle prizes and giveaways included. Pre-registration for some screenings and immunizations will be required. More information about screenings and immunizations will be released in the weekly Senior Recreation Station Newsletter in August. Make sure you are signed up for emails here. While the event is free, participants are asked to register here. |
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9:00 am: BOLD NC Brain Health Conference9:00 am: BOLD NC Brain Health Conference – The conference will identify how North Carolina health care professionals, public health organizations and aging services can promote brain health and healthy behaviors in their work. Come to learn what you need to know about dementia risk reduction and the state of the science addressing Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias. |
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8:30 am: Veterans Resource Fair & Stand Down8:30 am: Veterans Resource Fair & Stand Down – The Veterans Resource Fair and Stand Down in Durham |
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1:00 pm: 11th Mama Afrika Festival1:00 pm: 11th Mama Afrika Festival – We’re extending this invitation to the community, all vendors, artists, to come out and be a part of this eccentric community experience... As we celebrate Mama Afrika festival 11th years Anniversary. |
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5:30 pm: Karen L. Wrenn Lectureship5:30 pm: Karen L. Wrenn Lectureship – ![]() Join Duke-UNC ADRC on September 21, 2022 for Dr. Randall J. Bateman's talk on "From Diagnostic Tests to Prevention Trials: Advances in Alzheimer's Disease".
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6:00 pm: UNDERStanding Dementia: Vascular Dementia6:00 pm: UNDERStanding Dementia: Vascular Dementia –
Who gets vascular dementia and why? How is it different from Alzheimer’s disease? Most importantly, what can you do to prevent or slow it down if you have it? The answers to these questions and some you didn’t even think to ask, will be presented at this informative and engaging talk. We will discuss the symptoms most commonly seen in these conditions, the underlying causes, how these differ from Alzheimer’s disease, and how these conditions can be best treated and supported. The September program is made possible by the Duke-UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, NC Registry for Brain Health and our series partners, The Age Coach and Senior Care Authority. |
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4:00 pm: ADRC IDEAS Forum4:00 pm: ADRC IDEAS Forum – Topic: TBD Via Zoom 4:00 pm: External Advisory Board Dinner4:00 pm: External Advisory Board Dinner – Details to be announced. |
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All day: Duke-UNC ADRC Annual Meeting & External Advisory Board MeetingAll day: Duke-UNC ADRC Annual Meeting & External Advisory Board Meeting All day Save the date for the Duke-UNC ADRC annual full-day retreat for all core leaders and staff; the ADRC developmental project awardees; the Internal Advisory Committee, the External Advisory Board, and the National Institute of Aging Program Staff. Details to come. |