Gay and
Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review, Vol 2, No. 1, 2006. This issue
of GLIP Review marks the first occasion on which a peer-reviewed Australian
journal has focused on the theme of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and intersex (LGBTI) ageing. View
the original document here.
Chandler M, Panich E, South C, Margery M, Maynard N, Newsome M. (2005).
The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe. Ageing GLBTIs and aged care: a
literature review in the Australian context. Geriaction, December 2005,
23(4) pp.15-21.
Ivan Skaines, Rainbow Visions Hunter and Heather Birch, The ALSO Foundation,
Victoria (December 2005), GLBTI
Ageing Activities around Australia during 2005.
Rainbow Visions has recently been involved in establishing an informal e-network to facilitate information sharing and discussion on issues around LGBTI ageing in Australia.
Ivan Skaines (2005), Pink and lavender and grey: a community organisation perspective. This Powerpoint presentation was used at a workshop on GLBTIQ ageing organised by ACON Northern Rivers Branch, Lismore, November 2005.
Dr Mark Hughes (October 2005), Sexual Identity in Health and Aged Care: Narrative Research in the Blue Mountains, School of Social Work, University of New South Wales.
Anti Discrimination Board (2005), Forum on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (GLBTI) Ageing and Discrimination: working paper.
Hunter Ageing Research Newsletter, Volume 6, Issue 1, 2005. The newsletter includes a report on the Rainbow Visions/CREA Ageing and Loving It community forum held on 17 March 2005 during Seniors Week.
Harrison, Dr Jo (2005), Towards the Recognition of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Ageing in Australian Gerontology - Paper presented at Health in Difference 5, Melbourne.
Ivan Skaines, Jennifer Thurgate and Greg Millan; Steering the queer ageing agenda for an easier ride (2005). This Powerpoint presentation was used at Health in Difference 5, Melbourne.
Dr Jo Harrison (2005), Pink, lavender and grey - Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex ageing in Australian gerontology, in Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review. Volume 1, pp.11-16.
Birch, Heather (2004), About Time! - GLBT Seniors ALSO Matter, a strategic plan prepared for the ALSO Foundation.
Dr Jo Harrison has recently completed her PhD in Health Sciences at the University of South Australia. Her thesis title is Towards the Recognition of Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender and Intersex Ageing in Australian Gerontology, 2004.
Harrison, Dr Jo (2004). Discrimination and older gays: surviving aged care, in Equal Time (a newsletter of the Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW), Sydney.
Chandler M, Margery M, Maynard N, Newsome M, South C, Panich E and Payne R. (2004). Sexuality, older people and residential aged care. Geriaction September 2004. 22(4) pp.5-11.
Outcomes of a community forum on GLBTIQ ageing held in Newcastle, Saturday, 17 July 2004
Mannie de Saxe and Ken Lovett, You don't have to roll up your banner when you're sixty! Ageing and gay and lesbian (and transgender) communities
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Sandy MacDonald, Finding a pathway through the maze of health and aged care bureaucracy.
(These two papers were presented at a community forum on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex ageing that was held in Newcastle on Saturday, 17 July 2004. The seminar was organised by Rainbow Visions Hunter.)Harrison, Dr Jo, Towards the recognition of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex (GLBTI) ageing in Australian gerontology
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Robinson, Peter, The Needs of Older Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender People.
(These two papers were presented to a research seminar on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex ageing on Friday, 16 July 2004. The seminar was organised by the University of Newcastle's Centre for Research and Education into Ageing, the Queer Studies Group and the Planning and Business Improvement Unit, in association with Rainbow Visions Hunter.)Harrison, Dr Jo (2002). What are you really afraid of? Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex ageing, ageism, and activism.
Chamberlain, Chris and Robinson, Peter (2002). The Needs of Older Gay, Lesbian and Transgender People, a report prepared for the ALSO Foundation, RMIT University.
Zirngast, Natalie (2002). Aged Care in Australia for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex people, a RMIT Student Union Briefing paper, Melbourne.
Harrison, Dr Jo (2001). 'It's none of my business', Gay and lesbian invisibility in aged care, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. Volume 48, pp.142-145.
Harrison, Dr Jo (1999). 'A Lavender Pink Grey Power, Gay and Lesbian Gerontology in Australia', in Australasian Journal on Ageing. 18(1), pp.32-37.
