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Parables of Care

Using comics to enhance the impact of dementia care practice and research

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Parables of Care in the City Interaction Lab Podcast

By Ernesto Priego.

In the inaugural episode of the City Interaction Lab podcast Stuart Scott and Ernesto Priego talk about Parables of Care with Dr Simon Grennan (University of Chester) and Peter Wilkins (Douglas College, Vancouver Canada). Continue reading Parables of Care in the City Interaction Lab Podcast

Posted: 12.09.2019.

Comics, Affect, and Immediacy: Presentation at the West North-Western Region Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing

By Ernesto Priego.

The Canadian part of the Parables of Care project presented a poster at the West North-Western Region Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing conference, Edmonton Alberta, February 20-22, 2019. Continue reading Comics, Affect, and Immediacy: Presentation at the West North-Western Region Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing

Posted: 03.08.2019.

Parables of Care at The First USW Cardiff: Comics Symposium- Creating Comics, Creative Comics

By Ernesto Priego.

Simon Grennan and Ernesto Priego will make a presentation on Parables of Care at the Creating Comics, Creative Comics 2-day academic symposium at the University of South Wales, Cardiff, Friday June 1st & Saturday June 2nd 2018. Continue reading Parables of Care at The First USW Cardiff: Comics Symposium- Creating Comics, Creative Comics

Posted: 05.31.2018.

Parables of Care at the Western Canada Health Science Educators Conference 2018

By Ernesto Priego.

Dr Peter Wilkins and Marie-Pier Caron of Douglas College will present on the Parables of Care project at the Western Canada Health Science Educators conference in Parksville, British Columbia, May 17-18 2018. Continue reading Parables of Care at the Western Canada Health Science Educators Conference 2018

Posted: 04.06.2018.

Meaningful Patterns Beginning to Emerge: Douglas College Parables of Care Update

By Ernesto Priego.

A new update by Dr Peter Wilkins on the Canadian component of the project, including two sketches form one of the interviews the project conducted. Continue reading Meaningful Patterns Beginning to Emerge: Douglas College Parables of Care Update

Posted: 03.22.2018.

Parables of Care Canada Moving Along

By Ernesto Priego.

a brief update by Dr Peter Wilkins on the Canadian component of the Parables of Care project. Continue reading Parables of Care Canada Moving Along

Posted: 11.09.2017.

Parables of Care: A Q&A with Peter Wilkins

By Ernesto Priego.

Dr Peter Wilkins is the Research and Innovation Coordinator at Douglas College (Canada). We asked Peter some questions about working on Parables of Care. Continue reading Parables of Care: A Q&A with Peter Wilkins

Posted: 10.19.2017.

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