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About the Series

This roundtable series is designed to give members valuable insights into the most pressing global trends and emerging opportunities in social care, long-term care, and senior care. The series will focus on critical topics, offering a space for dialogue, innovation, and collaboration.

 

Session Topics:

Session One: Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) & Emerging New Models
Session Two: The Ethics of Mobilizing a Global Health Human Resources Workforce
Session Three: Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in Social Care & Long-Term Care

 

Session Details

Title: Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) & Emerging New Models
Date: 4 March 2025
Time: 11:30 a.m. –12:30 p.m. US ET (Please check your time zone)
Moderator: Donna Duncan, Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Long Term Care Association
Panelists:

  • Vic Rayner (Officer of the British Empire, Chief Executive Officer, National Care Forum, and Board Chair, Global Ageing Network)
  • Dr. Donald Macaskill (Chief Executive, Scottish Care, and Board Member, Global Ageing Network)
  • Dr. Rhonda Collins (Canadian General Practitioner with a Focused Practice in Geriatrics, Past President of the Ontario Long Term Care Clinicians and MAID Assessor and Provider)
  • Erin Cornell (Director of Health Services, Rose Villa Senior Living, USA)

Overview:
This insightful panel will delve into the evolving landscape of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID), exploring emerging models, ethical challenges, and legal frameworks. Experts will discuss global variations in MAID approaches, patient autonomy, and the hurdles faced by healthcare systems (including social care and long-term care) in adapting to these changes.

 

Register for Session One: Medical Assistance in Dying & Emerging New Models

Title: The Ethics of Mobilizing a Global Health Human Resources Workforce
Date: 28 March 2025
Time: 6:30–7:30 a.m. US ET (Please check your time zone)
Moderator: Joseph Musgrave, Chief Executive Officer, Home and Community Care Ireland
Panelists:

  • Mansur Dalal (Founder and Chair Emeritus, Association of Senior Living India, Chair, Common Age, and Board Member, Global Ageing Network)
  • Robyn Stone (Senior Vice President of Research, LeadingAge US and Co-Director, LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston)

Overview:
With a global health human resources shortage at a critical point, this panel will explore the ethical dimensions of recruiting and supporting displaced healthcare workers. We will discuss strategies used by countries to attract foreign-born workers, the impact of these programs on the countries of origin, and how global collaboration can ensure the best use of foreign labor.

 

Register for Session Two: The Ethics of Mobilizing a Global Health Human Resources Workforce

Title: Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in Social Care & Long-Term Care
Date:
16 June 2025
Time: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. US ET (Please check your time zone)
Moderator: Vic Rayner (Officer of the British Empire, Chief Executive Officer, National Care Forum, and Board Chair, Global Ageing Network)

Panelists:

  • Roxana Sultan (Chief Data Officer & Vice President, Health, Vector Institute, Canada)
  • Dr. Caroline Green (Director of Research, Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence)

Overview:
In this roundtable, we will explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can transform the world of senior care. Can AI be effectively adopted in social care and long-term care as a supportive tool? What does the future hold? What are the benefits and risks? We’ll also discuss ethical considerations, especially regarding human rights in healthcare and long-term care.

 

Register for Session Three: Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in Social Care & Long-Term Care

Recordings Available for Members

Recordings of all sessions will be available exclusively to members of the Global Ageing Network, National Care Forum, Ontario Long Term Care Association, and Scottish Care. Contact us for access to the recordings!

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