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Embedding design principles for cross-boundary collaboration in long-term care: Opportunities and Challenges. 13 July 2026

Embedding design principles for cross-boundary collaboration in long-term care: Opportunities and Challenges. 13 July 2026

13 Jul, 2026

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26 May 2026

Embedding design principles for cross-boundary collaboration in long-term care: Opportunities and Challenges

GOLTC INNOVATION IN LONG-TERM CARE Interest Group webinar 

 

Date: July 13 2026 

Time: 10:00 – 11:30 BST 

Link: Register to join on Zoom

 

This dynamic webinar will bring together academics, policymakers, and practitioners to advance understanding on the evolving landscape of social innovation in Long-term care system through the lens of design and cross-boundary collaboration.  

Together, we will explore cutting-edge ideas and real-world examples that are shaping the future of participatory design to promote quality of life among older adults. Specifically, this webinar will:  

  • Explore design principles in long-term care systems, highlighting common challenges and opportunities  
  • Discuss new research embedding design principles for guiding innovation in long-term care  
  • Present examples of cross-boundary innovative practices from both Eastern and Western perspectives  
  • Facilitate meaningful discussions on advancing participatory and cross-boundary design in long-term care practices globally  

 

The webinar will cover 

  • Introduction to the Global Observatory of Long-Term care and welcome (Adelina Comas-Herrera, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE, UK) 
  • Introduction to the GOLTC Innovation in Long-term Care Interest Group (Juliette Malley, King’s College London & Cheryl Chui, University of Hong Kong)
  • Creating Better Care Futures: Early Experiences from the Adult Social Care Testbed (Dr Annemarie Naylor, Director of HealthTech and Innovation Growth, Civic Health Innovation Lab, University of Liverpool)
  • Participatory intelligence: Engaging older adults in intergenerational urban co-creation with digital technologies (Dr Provides NG, Founder of Digital Commons, University College London)