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2025

Research, Practice and Policy to Enhance Community-Based Senior Services

Chairperson: Andrew Wister | Co-Chair: Gloria Gutman

The 32nd John K. Friesen Conference is entitled 鈥淩esearch, Practice and Policy to Enhance Community-Based Senior Services.鈥 The purpose of this conference is to bring together experts from academic, community, NGO, government, and private sectors to review emerging issues and share cutting-edge innovations to enhance community care and support systems targeting a rapidly aging population. Some of the emerging themes include maximizing the reach, efficacy and effectiveness of the community-based senior sector (CBSS), linking community and health care systems, new phases of age-friendly community action, policy developments, and examination of political and social care contexts such as ageism, declining economic security, marginalization, and technological literacy and its age-related divides. Highlights include keynote addresses; topical panel discussions, symposia, and poster displays presented by local, national, and international speakers representing community organizations, NGOs, government, and academic sectors.

Program  |  Speaker Bios  |  Poster Abstracts 

Day 1 鈥 June 5, 2025

Welcome and Introduction

Steeve Mongrain, FASS Associate Dean, Research & International

Kelly White, Coast Salish of White Owl Clan 

Andrew Wister, Conference Chair and Director, 大象传媒 Gerontology Research Centre 

 

Keynote Address

Chair: Andrew Wister, Professor and Director, 大象传媒 Gerontology Research Centre

Reimagining Age-Friendly Communities: International Perspectives on Research, Policy and Practice

Tine Buffel, University of Manchester

Panel Discussion

Chair: Atiya Mahmood, Professor, 大象传媒 Department of Gerontology

Integration Social Programming in NORCS and Affordable Seniors Housing: The OASIS Example

Catherine Donnelly, Queen鈥檚 University

Vincent DePaul, Queen鈥檚 University 

Catherine Bigonnesse, University of New Brunswick

Sherri Crane & Two OASIS participants, Brightside Community Homes Foundation 

Claudine Matlo & One OASIS participant, Executive Director, West End Seniors鈥 Network (WESN)

Session

Chair: Gloria Gutman, Professor Emerita, 大象传媒 Department of Gerontology 

Connect!脗ge: Connecting Organizations to Address Social Isolation and Loneliness Among Marginalized Populations of Older Adults

Andrew Wister, 大象传媒

M茅lanie Levasseur, University of Sherbrooke 

Symposium

Chair: Laura Kadowaki, Specialist, Research & Knowledge Mobilization, Government Relations & Government Programs, United Way British Columbia

Social Prescribing Models

Healthy Aging Alberta鈥檚 Social Prescribing Model

Beth Mansell, Healthy Aging Alberta 

Co-Creating Social Prescribing in BC

Prabhraj Sandhu, United Way British Columbia 

Panel

Chair: Anthony Kupferschmidt, Strategic Lead, Aging and Older Persons, City of Vancouver

Understanding and Strengthening Community-Based Senior Services in BC: A Critical Dialogue

Leslie Gaudette, Council of Senior Citizens鈥 Organizations of BC (COSCO BC)

Jacky Leung, S.U.C.C.E.S.S. 

Annwen Loverin, Silver Harbour Centre

Alison Silgardo, Seniors Services Society of BC 

Shelley Jorde, South Vancouver Neighbourhood House

Public Lecture

Chair: Gloria Gutman, Professor Emerita, 大象传媒 Department of Gerontology 

Age-Equitable Vancouver

Anthony Kupferschmidt, Strategic Lead, Aging and Older Persons, City of Vancouver