Thursday, January 26, 2012

Canadian Centre for Elder Law Announces 2012 Canadian Conference on Elder Law

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law has announced that it is holding the 2012 Canadian Conference on Elder Law on November 16 and 17 in Vancouver, B.C. According to the press release:

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law is pleased to announce the 2012 Canadian Conference on Elder Law is taking place November 16 to 17, 2012. This is the sixth elder law conference hosted by the CCEL, and for 2012 the Conference returns to beautiful downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. We hope you will join experts, academics, lawyers and advocates from across the globe to advance the discussion of elder law issues.

Over the years this inter-disciplinary event has been a site for discussion of issues of interest to practitioners working in law, policy, government, policing and justice, health care, finance, education and front line advocacy. The theme for this year's conference is "Advocacy and Aging: From Storytelling to Systemic Change."

The conference pre-day, the World Study Group, will be held November 15, 2012. The World Study Group offers scholars an opportunity to share their research and ideas with academics from around the world.

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