Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability Research Collaborations
Making Impact Around the World
Ireland
Health Research Board, Department of Health, Tallaght University Hospital, Health Service Executive, National Federation of Voluntary Bodies, Inclusion Ireland, Down syndrome Ireland, National Disability Authority, Tilda, GBHI, Alzheimer Society, IRC Foundation, All Ireland Institute of Palliative Care, Waterford Institute of Technology, IT Tralee, University of Limerick, NUI Galway, Ability West, Brothers of Charity, Aras Attracta, Camphill Community, Cope Foundation, Cheeverstown, Cumas, Delta, Daughters of Charity, Gheel, Kare, Kerry Parents and Friends, Muiriosa Foundation, Peamount Healthcare, Prosper, SOS Kilkenny, ReHab Care, St Hildas, St John of God, St Michaels House, Stewarts Care, Sunbeam, WALK, Age and OpportunityEurope
Jerome Lejeune Institute Paris, University of Caen Normandy, Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona, Fundacio Catalana Sindrome de Downs Barcelona, University of Cambridge, Kings College London, Cardiff University, Royal College of Psychiatrists UK, Bournemouth University, Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Academisch Ziekenhuis Groningen, Technical University of Munich, LMU Munich, Ageing & Health NAU Oslo, University of Gothenburg, Karolinska University, Sweden, Glasgow University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Madopa FranceNorth America and Canada
Duke University North Carolina, Temple University Philadelphia, Reena TorontoAustralia
Centre for Disability Studies, University of Sydney, University of South WalesAsia
Tsao Foundation and Khoo Teck Puat HospitalResearch Project Collaborations
- Horizon 21A European Project to stop Alzheimers before it starts - Down Syndrome and Alzheimers Disease
- Dementia Trials IrelandDementia Trials Ireland (DTI) will be a world-class clinical trials infrastructure to support and grow dementia intervention studies for the >150,000 people with/at risk of dementia in Ireland.
- International Collaboration with Erasmus MCA collaborative event driving interdisciplinary research for intellectual disability.
Collaborate with us
TCAID, continuously develops and advances collaborative initiatives, engaging globally across borders, cultures, multifarious stakeholders and disciplines. internationally renowned for its research expertise and through successful long-standing relationships, we are all working towards the same goal – better lives for people ageing with an intellectual disability. We welcome expressions of interest to collaborate with TCAID, an international and multi-disciplinary research centre examining key issues in ageing and the life course. Get in touch with us by emailing juoreill@tcd.ie
Testimonials
All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care is a long-time collaborator with Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability and is highly supportive of the research centre’s continued excellence in undertaking research which informs policy and debate at international, national and local level. As an urgent response to COVID, within 2020, AIIHPC collaborated with TCAID on delivering eight highly successful webinars for health and social care professionals working with Intellectual Disability Services. These were attended by 6264 people from the island of Ireland and internationally and the videos from the sessions have subsequently been viewed by 5190 people.