AARP: The Journey to Livable Communities, Conference 5/3/22, 2-4:30 PM

The Journey to Livable Communities: Inclusive, Innovative, Intergenerational  

Explore innovative approaches to creating livable communities where you live, learn and work.  Join AARP CT and attendees from across the country for this FREE, Virtual conference taking place on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 2:00 PM ET-4:30 PM ET. 

AARP CT and Masonicare host the 4th Annual Livability Conference in collaboration with five of our Age-Inclusive institutions of higher education offering a global, nationwide and local dialogue. Join us in bringing Inclusive, Innovative & Intergenerational to the livability space.  Professional Credits available. Registration required: https://aarp.cventevents.com/LCJourneyMay3  

FEATURED SPEAKERS & TOPICS

World Health Organization’s 8 Domains of Livability AARP, Masonicare, CCSU, HIU, QU, SCSU & UHART
Global Communication & Information Strategies: Digital Inclusion of Older Persons Michael Phillips, AARP Dr. Lauren Tucker, Southern CT State University

Transportation Navigation Options, Pedestrian Safety & Community Programming Meg Haffner, Regional Mobility Coordinator Mary Rosenbauer, ADA Paratransit Coordinator Andre June, Central CT State University Claudia Oakes, University of Hartford Karla Natale, Quinnipiac University

Intergenerational Approaches to Addressing: Ageism – Social Integration – Cultural Inclusion Chaplain Aida Mansoor, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace Kathy Stokes, AARP Christina Barmon, CCSU

Livability Through the Lens of Our Universities & Surrounding Communities Claudia Oakes, UHART Andrea June, CCSU Sheila Molony, QU Lauren Tucker, SCSU Katy O’Leary, HIU Christina Barmon, CCSU

Program approved for (2.50) Continuing Education Units by NASW/CT and meets criteria for CT Social Work Licensure renewal. Approved for 1 hour of Cultural Competence licensure requirements and applicable for license renewals for CT LPCs, LMFTs and licensed psychologists.  Event has been submitted to the CT Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours.  The CT Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the AMNCCC on Accreditation.