Intergenerational care practice may offer future career pathways
New career pathways in intergenerational care practice may be the way of the future according to Griffith University researchers.
New career pathways in intergenerational care practice may be the way of the future according to Griffith University researchers.
Merging child care and aged-care systems, with the widespread implementation of intergenerational care programs can enhance engagement and create a special bond between generations.
Griffith University is leading the charge on evidence-based intergenerational practice in Australia, celebrating the mutual benefits of uniting young and...
Griffith University was delighted to host Her Excellency the Ambassador of Uruguay, Dianela Pi at their Nathan campus on Tuesday...
In order to better understand and respond to the needs of older Australians living independently, Griffith University researchers partnered with...
Lead investigators from Griffith University Intergenerational Practice Project were delighted to receive the first of two proposed instalments of the...
What happens when you bring a group of older residents to mix with young children in childcare? Clapping hands and...
By Professor Silke Meyer, Griffith Criminology Institute As of this week, coercive control – a key tool used by domestic...
Shining a spotlight on the cultural values of the top 100 Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) companies, a Griffith University report examines how Australian companies say they intend to behave.