Creative Responses to ageing and loneliness #BUnotalone

Dr Sally Lee
Professor Lee-Ann Fenge
Stevie Corbin-Clarke
Emily Rosenorn-Lanng
7th November 2018
DateWednesday 7th November 2018
Time9:30am-4:00pm
LocationCitygate Centre, Bournemouth

This ESRC Festival of Social Science event will showcase recent research and best practice responses dealing with the challenge of loneliness. This event will bring together staff from key agencies and the public to explore research and best practice to tackle this issue.

Speakers to include:

Professor Lee-Ann Fenge and Dr Sally Lee: Research Centre for Seldom Heard Voices and NCCDSW.
Dr Holly Crossen-White: Department of Human Sciences and Public Health

Discussion will include:

• Background to loneliness
• How to protect yourself from financial scams
• Social prescribing as a way to combat social isolation

Activities: Mediation | Origami | A visit from Caring Canines

Book your tickets:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creative-responses-to-ageing-and-loneliness-tickets-51241170721

Meet the author(s)

Dr Sally Lee

Programme Lead for the MA and BA Social Work programmes
Sally completed her Post-Doctoral Research in 2016, exploring social work practice, physical disability and sexual well-being. Sally is Programme Lead for the MA and BA Social Work programmes and teaches across both programmes leading the Professional Practice with Adults units and the First Placement unit with the BA students.
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Professor Lee-Ann Fenge

Director of the Centre for Seldom Heard Voices
Lee-Ann is Professor of Social Care in the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. She is a Registered Social Worker and has always been committed to advancing the professional evidence base of social care practitioners.
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Stevie Corbin-Clarke

Research Assistant
Stevie Corbin-Clarke is a research assistant in the Department of Social Work and Social Sciences at Bournemouth University. She graduated with a degree in Primary Education (BA Hons) from the University of Chichester in 2017 and joined BU shortly after. She works across multiple research centres, including the NCCDSW and The Centre for Seldom Heard Voices and Marginalized Communities. She has a passion for qualitative research methods and engaging with vulnerable groups and sensitive issues.
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Emily Rosenorn-Lanng

Researcher
Emily Rosenorn-Lanng is a researcher and project manager at the National Centre for Cross Disciplinary Social Work (NCCDSW) at Bournemouth University. She has over 19 years of experience in conducting and managing various research projects in health and social care, local government, tourism and heritage sectors. She specialises in quantitative research methods, game-based learning, generative AI, cybersecurity, and accessibility. She is also pursuing a part-time PhD in game-based learning in Cyber Security education. She has published several research papers and reports on topics such as mental capacity, cyber fraud, child mortality, leadership development, and more. She has also participated in the InnovateUK cyberasap program, a pre-accelerator for cyber security start-ups.
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