Upcoming projects
Register with The Plug-in to share your invaluable lived experiences and insights and participate in our exciting upcoming projects across South Australia throughout the year.
Register with The Plug-in to share your invaluable lived experiences and insights and participate in our exciting upcoming projects across South Australia throughout the year.
In partnership with Vascular Surgery Research Group at The University of Adelaide, The Plug-in supported the recruitment for their Consumer Advisory Panel to help shape future vascular care. Read more ...
The Plug-in partnered with The University of Adelaide to help their statewide Palliative Care Research Collaboration Project aimed to support individuals and families with life limiting illness. Read more...
The Plug-in, COTA SA, partnered with Office for Women to focus on engagement with South Australian women aged 50 years and older, community organisations, and service providers in the context of family, domestic and sexual violence. Read more...
Last year, our Plug-in Influencers helped app developers understand the needs of older people, influencing development to help make the app as user friendly and easy to navigate as possible. Read more...
In partnership with Office for Women we want to hear experiences of older women in the community about health, wellbeing, gender and ageing. Take survey now!
The Plug-in partnered with Flinders Medical Centre to help design healthcare systems that suit older people who are experiencing long COVID. Read more...
The Plug-in, COTA SA, partnered with Office for Women on engagement with South Australian women aged 50 years and older, community organisations, and service providers in the context of family, domestic and sexual violence. Read more...
This project with Curtin University provided the opportunity for older people to test an app that helps monitor the health and wellbeing of people suffering a mild traumatic brain injury. Read more...
The Plug-in was able to support the project team to identify and achieve a range of improvements that support older people to transition from a hospital stay back to home, while reducing the risks that would result in rehospitalisation