Ageing Well Public Talks Series 22-23, Talk 11: Ageing, later life and caring in the LGBTQIA+ community: Accessible Version

The LGBTQ+ community is ageing like other communities but are there different issues? In this talk Joe and Tony will explore the appropriate way to support the LGBTQ+ community to age well and how caring can work from an alternative family dynamic perspective. Tony Collins-Moore - Carers Wellbeing A...

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