Thursday Three - 15 02 2024

  • Helen Barrie Prize

  • Let's talk about love

  • IDC2024 call for abstracts

Helen Barrie Prize

The AAG SECG Helen Barrie National Prize recognises the outstanding contributions of AAG student and early career members (SECG) to ageing research and practice.

We are delighted to announce the recipients for the 2023-24 Helen Barrie National Prize:

  • Awardee: Dr Diana Matovic (NSW), for her paper on OIder adults' attitudes and motivations towards learning about personal dementia risk and their willingness to make changes to improve their health in primary care settings.

  • Runner-up: Dr Asmita Manchha (Qld), for her paper on Reconceptualizing Stigmas in Aged Care: A Typology of Stigmatizing Discourses in the Aged-Care Context.

Congratulations to you both on this much-deserved recognition.

Diana and Asmita are both active members of the SECG. In 2023, Diana received an RM Gibson grant through the AAG Research Trust, for her project on From isolation to inclusion: Increasing access to social participation for older Australians with mild cognitive impairment/early dementia and their supporters.

Asmita is Secretary for AAG's Queensland Division Committee and, in a few weeks' time, will be part of AAG's pilot of an adapted ARIIA Innovator Training Program.

Let's talk about love

                                                                                           
To coincide with Valentine's Day this week, we share the beautiful film that was created for and launched at #AAGConf23.

Let's Talk About Love is part of The 100 Project, an online series celebrating the lives and stories of Australia's 100-year-olds.

Featuring 22 centenarians talking about the loves of their lives, this touching film reminds us that Valentine's Day is for lovers of all ages.

SDC2024 call for abstracts



The International Dementia Conference 2024 (IDC2024) will be held in Sydney on 5-6 September 2024.

Presenters and delegates will include national and international leaders, researchers and decision makers in the delivery of care for people living with dementia.

Abstract submissions are invited from:

  • Care practitioners who have a focus on complex dementia, palliative care, and positive ageing

  • Scientific, clinical, and psychosocial researchers

  • People with dementia and carers with unique perspectives and stories to share.

The deadline for abstract submissions is Friday 15 March 2024.