The questions of time and ageing and their roles in the formation of public policy are multifaceted. Societal and personal experiences of ageing are impacted by policy, and policy formation is (or, perhaps, should be) impacted by time. This event series will explore these interconnected issues of time, ageing and public policy in an Irish context.
Part One: Ageing in Public Policy (23rd October 2024)This first event looks at the policies associated with ageing - changing demographics, health, income adequacy, housing etc., together with the current macroeconomic position of the country in terms of capacity to support quality of life as we age and tying these policy areas together in a consistent and coherent way.
Part Two will take place on the 16th of January 2025 - Book tickets