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Workshop 2: Understanding Age Legislation and Social Policy in Aging (Ref: AA2/OCT/15) About the Course:


This detailed and comprehensive session will focus on the legal and social policy framework of aging and includes:


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Age Legislation in Northern Ireland including employment law and Age Aging and Social Policy


Becoming a more Age Friendly organisation Understanding demographic change and the aging population.


This workshop will include practical simulations for best practice in drawing up Age Positive recruitment campaigns, a policy discussion on the potential for goods facilities and services legislation in Northern Ireland and an examination of Age Demographic change on a global level and how it affects the policy agenda.


Who Should Attend?


The course is designed for anyone working with or employing older people. Location/Time/Date:


The course will run on the 15th October 2015 at Advice NI offices in Belfast from 9.30am to 1.00pm. Fees: Advice NI Members £30/Voluntary & Community Sector £45/ Statutory and Private Sector £65. CPD Hours: There are 3 CPD hours available for this course. Educational/Professional Framework:


Educational/Professional Framework: This course can be used as evidence towards a range of units in our Advice and Guidance NVQ’s and Legal Advice qualifications including ‘Understand the Importance of Legislation and Procedures’ (Unit 30). It is also linked to the National Occupational Standards for Legal Advisers including ‘IB4 – First Line Discrimination Legal Advice’ and ‘IB15 – First Line Employment Legal Advice’.


I really enjoyed the whole course and I really learned a lot from it. The teaching methods and materials were excellent. (Adviser)


It has definitely made us think about how we approach some patients and I noticed a number of staff changing how they communicate already. (GP)


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