Join us for an ESRC Festival of Learning Event on Saturday 7 November at EBC!
Learn how in-depth research over time produced substantial findings.
Find out how these results were then turned into innovative dissemination tools.
Then learn how those tools were used by service providers (who will be attending!) and impacted on their communities.
Are you interested in LGBT and ageing issues? We have tools to share to engage people about the discrimination experienced by older gay or lesbian service users and what to do about it. These include the award-winning short film RUFUS STONE and Methods to Diversity, a deck of cards.
The aim of this event is to share our tools with you and hear the stories from others who have used them. We are inviting them to discuss how they have used the two learning tools within their organisations’ activities and get their take on our efforts.
Newcomers will received a copy of the Method Deck “Methods to Diversity” and the award-winning short biopic, RUFUS STONE.
Faculty and Students are welcome!
Facilitators Drs Lee-Ann Fenge & Kip Jones, HSS, Department of Social Work and Social Sciences
For more information and to register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pathways-to-impact-part-deux-tickets-18205534243











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