Over the past few months, we have established a scientific watch on caregiving. The aim of this initiative is to track, in real time, new articles published by researchers in the field of caregiving, from Quebec and abroad, in order to inform and support research,...
Self-identifying as a caregiver lets someone better recognize their needs, access support services and feel less isolated. Our new infographic “Helping caregivers self-identify: strategies for professionals and practitioners” presents strategies for raising...
Collaboration and partnership are at the heart of the activities and values of the Quebec Observatory on Caregiving. Dialogue and cooperation with its stakeholders, whether they be from government bodies, non-governmental organizations, the health and social services...
L’Observatoire est fier de dévoiler son tout premier bulletin de veille scientifique. Ce document propose une synthèse analytique de 60 articles portant sur la proche aidance ou sur les personnes proches aidantes publiés par des chercheur·euse·s québécois·e·s de...
This year, the ACFAS Congress, the largest French-speaking scientific gathering of the year, will be held from May 13 to 17 in Ottawa. Numerous presentations will help shed light on the experiences and needs of caregivers, for example during the seminar 410 –...
Are you a caregiver? Would like to share your experience and contribute to our mission? The Quebec Observatory on Caregiving is seeking to collect first-hand accounts from caregivers to enhance its publications and raise awareness among its target audiences. By...