Minister Hoctor Launches CARDI (Centre for Ageing Research in Ireland) and their Strategic Plan 2008 - 2011

3 April 2008

Máire Hoctor T.D. Minister for Older People today launched CARDI, (The Centre for Ageing Research in Ireland) and their Strategic Plan 2008-2011. Today’s launch in Farmleigh House is a follow on from the parallel launch of CARDI in Stormont on 3 March 2008.

CARDI is a not for profit organisation, developed by leaders in the field of research into ageing, which was established to ensure that research plays its role in planning for an ageing population in this country. The work done by CARDI is supported by Atlantic Philanthropies and overseen by a Steering Group. The Institute of Public Health hosts this work.

CARDI aims to provide a mechanism for greater collaboration among researchers on ageing. It also has the objective of promoting the wider dissemination of age-related research. A third aim of CARDI is to advance a research agenda which is relevant to policy and practice, through establishing a wider research community. This is in line with international developments in countries such as Canada and Australia.

The Strategic Plan for CARDI sets out the overall direction for the organisation during the period 2008 to 2011. This will focus on four themes, namely;

Minister Hoctor welcomed this important new initiative and said "I am delighted to see the breadth of work in which CARDI is involved. It is inevitable that such research will make a significant contribution to improving the quality of life for many older people, and I wish CARDI well in all of their endeavours."

Read the full text of the Minister's speech