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Meet Professor Deborah O'Connor
Vancouver, BC, CanadaThursday, December 26, 2024
Deborah started her journey into gerontological social work because she saw how important it was to understand the experiences of older adults, especially those facing dementia. She used theories that help us see how society treats aging and dementia unfairly. Her research methods let her dig deep into people's stories and challenge the assumptions we often make about aging. She pushed for change in the way we think and act towards older adults, making sure their voices are heard and respected.
Deborah has made a huge impact, influencing real-life policies and practices. Her work has helped in creating assessments for people with disabilities and laws that protect adults who need guardians. Her approach shows that research can make a real difference in people’s lives.
Deborah believes that young researchers should be curious, ask tough questions, and not be afraid to challenge the status quo. She advises them to always include the voices of the people they study, and to use their research to make a real change in the world.
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