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Making Ireland a better place for the Older Person

Dr. Attracta Brennan,
IT Department,
 NUI Galway
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Hello:

You are invited to participate in our survey on making Ireland a better place for Older People.

The purpose of this survey is to identify some of the challenges which Irish society faces to adjust to a growing older population. It also seeks to identify what practical skills YOU think an older person can teach you and how YOU believe traditional and/or social media can be better used to more positively portray older people.

This survey comprises 13 questions and will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Your participation  is completely voluntary. Your survey responses will be strictly confidential and data from this research will be reported only in the aggregate.

If you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact me at [email protected]

Thank you for being a part of making a positive difference to our older generation now and in the future.

I really appreciate your participation and would ask that you send http://tinyurl.com/irelandandageing to as many people as you can think of.

To start  the survey, please click the Continue button below.

Many thanks,
Attracta

 
 
 
* What is your age range?
 
17-25
 
26-35
 
36-45
 
46-55
 
56-65
 
 
 
* What is your job?
 
Student
 
Educator
 
Doctor
 
Nurse
 
Programmer
 
Other
 
 
 
* Where do you live?
 
Galway
 
Dublin
 
Cork
 
Mayo
 
Other
 
 
 
* Are you living in a rural or urban setting?
 
Rural
 
Urban
 
Other
 
 
 
* List 3 or more descriptive words that you associate with older people (e.g.frailty, wisdom) - please explain your answer
   
 
 
 
* What contribution do you believe that older people can make to society? - please explain your answer
   
 
 
 
* What practical skills do you think an older person could teach you (e.g. accounting)? – please explain your answer
   
 
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