The impact of intergenerational care
Hosted by the Australian Centre for Perinatal Science (ACPS) and Council on the Ageing (COTA) NSW “It takes a village: Exploring the impact of intergenerational care” will examine the role grandparents and older Australians play in the care of families and babies. The session, consisting of four short talks and question time, will examine how older Australians will balance competing demands, intergenerational care during times of crisis, indigenous intergenerational care and how baby and toddler care has changed over the generations. Speakers include Robin Barker, author of Baby Love.
- When:
- 16/07/2014
- Where:
- High Street, Gate 4, UNSW, Kensington, NSW, 2031
- How Much:
- $0
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