This past year has seen significant advancement in terms of knowledge about caregiving. To wrap things up in style, we’re looking back on our activities and achievements of the last few months (see the full list, below). In 2023, the Observatory released several...
Did you know that caregivers aged 45 to 64, especially women, engage in a broader range of caregiving activities? That women are less likely to self-identify as caregivers because they already bear a significant portion of caregiving and domestic work responsibilities...
The Quebec Observatory on Caregiving is excited to announce the launch of its English website. The Observatory’s website provides relevant, reliable, and objective information on caregiving and aims to raise awareness among the population, inspire action, and...
For institutional, community and scientific stakeholders, an essential first step in supporting caregivers is recognition — not just the caregiver’s ability to recognize and appreciate their role, but also the ability of those around them. Recent investigations...
The Observatory published its latest newsletter to mark National Caregivers Week in Quebec and shine a spotlight on caregivers In this latest edition, the Observatory reveals its program for the Week, it announces a new report and webinar on the recognition and...
The year 2022-2023 saw the release of original, informative productions on caregiving, the development of new dissemination channels (including our website, newsletter and Facebook page), highly productive meetings and collaborations with different stakeholders, and a...