Co-designing aged care research: Partnering with residents, families and staff (webinar) – Professor Helen Rawson – 14/10/2025

This presentation highlights the use of co-design in research in residential aged care, focusing on meaningful collaboration with residents, families, and staff. It showcases how inclusive research approaches can foster stakeholder engagement, address the needs to those who receive and provide care, and drive innovation in residential aged care.

Recording of a webinar held on 14/10/2025

 

Presenter

Head and shoulders image of webinar presenter Professor Helen Rawson. Image shows a black woman with long, dark, straight hair, wearing a purple jacket with gold buttons. She is smiling .Professor Helen Rawson, Deputy Head, Monash University Nursing and Midwifery

Professor Helen Rawson is a Registered Nurse and Deputy Head of the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Monash University. Helen is a recognised expert in gerontological nursing and aged care, and brings extensive experience in clinical practice, research, and industry collaboration. Helen’s research focuses on working with older adults, family members and care partners, the workforce, and senior leaders in both hospital and residential aged care settings. Helen contributes to a number of aged care committees. She is a Fellow of the Australian Association of Gerontology and served on the Australian College of Nursing Aged Care Solutions Expert Advisory group.

 

Webinar host

Professor Yun-Hee Jeon, Professor of Health Ageing, Sydney Nursing School, The University of Sydney


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