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Older Gay Men in Cork City are optimistic about ageing

25 Jun 2020

A recent University College Cork study on the experiences of Older Gay Men in Cork highlighted that older gay men in Cork are optimistic about ageing.

“While we know from other research that Older Gay Men experience increased levels of loneliness and isolation compared to their straight counterparts; the findings from this research are positive as they suggest that those men who have access to dedicated LGBT+ community services like The Gay Project experience much lower levels of loneliness and isolation” says Michael O Donnell of The Gay Project.

The Gay Project is an organisation that works with Gay, Bi+, Trans and Queer Men in Cork. The research was carried out by UCC Occupational therapy 4th year student Joy Kelleher and supervised by Professor Jeanne Jackson, as part of a Community Academic Research Links (UCC) partnership with The Gay Project.

“The sample size was small and highlights the need for larger scale research in related areas but we are very gratified to find that for our community members, engaging with The Gay Project is clearly having a positive outcome”, says Michael.

On foot of the study the Gay Project is initiating two new projects; a series of workshops for gay men exploring ‘life story’ as a helpful  tool for growth, and then flowing from this, a new workshop /training module for service providers and students on the importance of biography and safe space in delivering care to LGBTQI+ people.

Gay Project Education Officer Rita Wild said: “The study highlights how important an understanding of both biography and safe space are for delivering high quality services to older gay men. This is a great opportunity for us to work to enhance care for LGBTQI+ people, not just here in Cork, but across the country”.

UCC Student and Researcher Joy Kelleher said: “As Occupational Therapists, we strive to provide a client-centred service, therefore it is essential to explore individual experiences of participation for different groups in society. With an increasing aging population, it is vital that Occupational Therapists and other healthcare professionals are prepared to work with the increasing number of LGBTQI+ adults. This research adds to the relatively small body of research exploring the experiences and needs of older LGBTQI+ adults living in the community. Further research is warranted to explore the perspectives, needs and experiences of older LGBTQI+ adults”.

The research, carried out by CARL, helps both the Gay Project and Occupational Science & Therapy disciplines to better understand the needs of older gay men.

The research project can be downloaded from both the CARL (www.ucc.ie/en/scishop/) and The Gay Project Websites (https://gayproject.ie/)

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UCC Community Academic Research Links (CARL) is a leading civic initiative of University College Cork: https://www.ucc.ie/en/civic/initiatives/civicinitiative-carl/

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