The future of ageing is a design decision.
Ageing Reframed is a national MCCSA initiative on innovation in ageing and aged care, built on equity by design.
Innovation in ageing works better when it's designed around the full range of older Australians.
Newsletter
Weekly news and analysis on innovation in ageing and aged care, with a point of view. Early Tuesday morning.
Webinars
Live panels with universities and sector organisations.
Work
Interviews with people doing the work, notes from the field, and case studies of things already in use.
Collaborations
Joint work with universities and sector organisations around the country.
For the people who design, fund, research and deliver aged care.
Newsletter
News and analysis on the futures of ageing and aged care, without the buzzwords.
Every Tuesday morning, straight to your inbox. Free.
Who we think we are: the role of identity in making decisions as we get older
Upcoming Session
Wednesday 23 September | 10.30–11.30am ACST | Online | Free
With
— Dr Sanka Amadoru
— Mat Crompton
Mat is co-founder of Behaviour ID and a behaviour change strategist with over 10 years' experience. He has worked with governments, NGOs and agencies on public health, social inclusion, harm reduction and countering violent extremism. His background is in experimental and social psychology and brand strategy, with a focus on identity, communications and behaviour change.
Sanka is a consultant geriatrician (MBBS, BMedSc, FRACP, CHIA) working across Aria Health, Austin Health and Bendigo Health, including in residential aged care. His clinical interests include cognitive health, dementia, delirium and older people's mental health, and he also works in digital health, aged care research and clinical trials, medical education, and aged care policy.
— Kris White
Kris is co-founder of Behaviour ID and a behavioural insights specialist with more than 20 years' experience in what drives behaviour change. He has worked across public health, sustainability, financial wellbeing, digital engagement and social cohesion, and has led fieldwork and co-design in more than 15 countries, including with culturally diverse communities.