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  1. Celebrate Ageing - Building Respect for Older People

    Celebrate Ageing Ltd is a Charity combatting ageism and building respect for older people. Founded in 2013 by Dr Catherine Barrett, we utilise art and narrative based approaches to bridge the evidence - culture gap.

  2. OurTeam - Celebrate Ageing

    Dr Catherine Barrett, Director and Founder I love working with older people, and have been doing so for over 40 years. I began my professional career as a nurse in aged care. I left to undertake a Ph.D and worked at as a Senior Research Fellow at University.

  3. Dr Barrett established Celebrate Ageing in 2013 to combat ageism and build respect for older people. In 2016 the organisation became a charity. Celebrate Ageing utilizes art-based approaches to bridge the evidence – culture gap. Achievements include: • 60+ partnerships and collaborations • 5000+ education participants

  4. OurStory - Celebrate Ageing

    Celebrate Ageing Ltd was established in 2013 by Dr Catherine Barrett, and became a Charity in 2019. Our mission is to build a grass roots movement focused on combating ageism and building respect for older Australians.

  5. Program - Celebrate Ageing

    Sep 1, 2023 · Dr Catherine Barrett and Professor Kate Burridge explore representations of older women in popular culture. Drawing on Citizen Research conducted for The Biscuit Tin project – the themes of “Grannies, Cougars and Greedy Old Bags” are presented.

  6. Education - Celebrate Ageing

    Dr Catherine Barrett, Director on 0429 582 237 or email: [email protected] We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.

  7. TheBiscuitTin - Celebrate Ageing

    Professor Kate Burridge and Dr Catherine Barrett published an article in The Conversation , which was read over 8000+ times and shared 293 two weeks after publication; Journalist, Author and Feminist Jane Gilmore was a keynote speaker at #TheBiscuitTin launch, see recording below

  8. Dr Barrett established Celebrate Ageing in 2013 to combat ageism and build respect for older people. In 2016 the organisation became a charity. Celebrate Ageing utilizes art-based approaches to bridge the evidence – culture gap. Achievements include: 60+ partnerships and collaborations. 5000+ education participants. 540,000+ social media ...

  9. web: celebrateageing.com/academy or phone Dr Catherine Barrett on: 0429 582 237 spent a week apart. Film launched at the Eureka Centre, Ballarat with 150 guests 4. Recorded The Circle of Love (third film), a re-commitment ceremony celebrating Edie and Anne’s relationship. The ceremony took place during the

  10. Developed by Dr Catherine Barrett, March 2023 celebrateageing.com/olderwomencount 2 For Older Women Building a culture of respect for older women in Australia will take time. While we work hard to create that change, our invitation to older women is to do what you can to protect yourself from being devalued.

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