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    • Frailty Trajectories, Resilience and Quality of life in the Retirement Village Community

    2014 - 2019

    • Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Māori & Pasifika People (BRNZ CoRE)
    • Drug Burden Index
    • Electrical Stimulators for Stroke Recovery
    • Exploring the Needs of Pacific Families Affected by Age-Related Cognitive Impairment (BRNZ CoRE)
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    • He Huarahi Whakapakari Kaumātuatanga
    • Kaumātua Mana Motuhake Pōi
    • Tai Kaumātuatanga Older Māori Wellbeing and Participation
    • ‘Mā mua ka kite a muri; mā muri ka ora a mua’

    Health and Wellbeing in Ageing

    • Reducing social isolation with big data
    • Promoting social connection through challenging public attitudes
    • Building connections as we age
    • Developing an early warning system to recognise resident deterioration in residential aged care

    Health and Wellbeing in Ageing

    • Ageing Well through Eating, Sleeping, Socialising and Mobility Programme (AWESSoM)
    • Towards Optimising Vitality in Older Adults
    • Frailty Trajectories, Resilience and Quality of life in the Retirement Village Community

    2014 - 2019

    • Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Māori & Pasifika People (BRNZ CoRE)
    • Drug Burden Index
    • Electrical Stimulators for Stroke Recovery
    • Exploring the Needs of Pacific Families Affected by Age-Related Cognitive Impairment (BRNZ CoRE)
    • Neurodegeneration and Individual Interventions
    • Independence and Housing Tenure
    • Kaumatua mana motuhake
    • Loneliness and Social Isolation
    • Long-Term Effectiveness of Health and Wellness Coaching (BRNZ CoRE)
    • Ngā Kaumātua, ō Mātou Taonga
    • Pacific Islands Families
    • Retirement Villages
    • Risk Factors in Reduced Social Engagement
    • Social Isolation
    • Staying Upright and Eating Well
    • Stroke and CVD Prevention
    • Tapinga ‘a Maama’
    • Te Whakahaumitanga
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Welcome to the archives of the Ageing Well Newsletter. You are welcome to link to our newsletters from your website and newsfeed.

We publish our newsletter approximately every two months to share information about Ageing Well’s current activities has well as research updates.

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2020

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2019

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2017

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Past Newsletters

  • Ageing Well Newsletter 1
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  • Ageing Well Newsletter 3
  • Ageing Well Newsletter 4

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