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December TCAID: In Focus - Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability 2024: A Year of Progress and Impact
As 2024 comes to a close, the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability (TCAID) celebrates a year of meaningful progress. Through impactful research, strategic collaborations, and evidence-based initiatives, we have advanced understanding and improved care for adults with intellectual disabilities. This year’s achievements strengthen our resolve to drive change, and we look forward to building on this momentum in 2025 to further enhance health, support, and outcomes in the field.
AIIHPC Early Career Research Forum Webinar - Leadership in Academia, Health Research, and Health Care: Charting a Personal Journey
Join the AIIHPC Early Career Research Forum as they hear from Prof Mary McCarron as she shares her her insights on leadership across academia, research and health care.Find the full webinar available here.
Presentation to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters
On November 6, Professor Mary McCarron, Professor Eilish Burke, Dr Martin McMahon and Dr Eimear McGlinchey, presented to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters about improving life quality and longevity for people with disabilities, discussing findings from IDS-TILDA. Key points included progress in community inclusion, the vital role of Registered Intellectual Disability Nurses, and challenges like limited resources, healthcare inequities, and gaps in research on specific health issues affecting this population.
October TCAID: In Focus - Integrating Disability Evidence into Action for Supports and Services (IDEAS 2024) for Older People with an Intellectual Disability
IDEAS 2024, held on 17-18 October 2024, marked a gathering of experts, researchers, service providers, and advocates committed to translating leading-edge research into impactful practices. Organised by the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability (TCAID) in collaboration with the National Federation of Voluntary Service Providers and the HSE’s National Clinical Programme for People with Disability, the event demonstrated the critical role of evidence in shaping policy, the conference aimed to bridge research and practice. The conference empowered those who work with ageing individuals with intellectual disabilities to drive meaningful improvements in their care and quality of life.
September TCAID: In Focus - Sexual and Reproductive Health in Women with an Intellectual Disability
On September 6th, an exciting event, led by Stephanie Corrigan and Prof Éilish Burke, on Sexual and Reproductive Health for women with intellectual disabilities took place. Gathering women with intellectual disabilities, thier carers, and healthcare professionals, the event addressed key health topics like contraception and menopause, sharing important research, and encouraging open discussion on historically neglected issues like consent and reproductive rights. The event aimed to end the taboo and ensure women with intellectual disabilities are included in these vital conversations. Aligning with ongoing efforts to improve healthcare access for women with intellectual disabilities.
Leading the Way: Donegal Conference Explores Ireland’s Longitudinal Study on Ageing with an Intellectual Disability and Its Impact on Service Delivery
TCAID in partnership with Donegal HSE Disability Services and NMPDU hosted a one-day conference on the 13th September in Donegal entitled "Longitudinal Dynamics in the Ageing of People with an Intellectual Disability: How Evidence from IDS TILDA can inform and support strategic planning and service delivery." The conference aimed to explore the health and social outcomes of people with intellectual disabilities as they age, featuring presentations on multimorbidity, physical health trajectories, and brain health, and drawing on longitudinal evidence from IDS-TILDA. The event included discussions on how this evidence can inform strategic planning and service delivery within disability services, with a focus on enhancing social inclusion and community participation.
Ireland to Host IASSIDD World Congress 2027
Last week, TCAID collegues attended the IASSIDD world congress in Chicago. The team connected with fellow researchers, delivered 34 impactful presentations and engaged in collaborative symposiums and round-table discussions on cutting-edge research and best practice. In exciting news, Professor Mary McCarron took to the stage at the conference to officially announce that the next IASSIDD World Congress will be hosted in Dublin in 2027.
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