The LIFE Research Institute is continuing to grow! We now have more than 200 active members and 318 subscribers to our newsletter. We are so grateful for all the support and encouragement that we have received from our members and community partners in the past year. In 2025–2026, we organized seven talks and other events.
- September 18, 2025: In collaboration with the Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health, we organized a half-day event focused on advancing education and action around social isolation and loneliness in older adults.
- October 26, 2025: We hosted Rylee Oram, who presented tools and strategies for navigating the challenges related to Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and building strength across the lifespan.
- November 20, 2025: For the first time, we held an event in the community titled Hearing Loss: Awareness, Support and Care. The event was delivered by two graduate students of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Fereshteh Ahmadi and George Danful.
- January 26 to 30, 2026: We held our 5-Day Healthy Living Challenge. The theme this year was overcoming social isolation. Each day, one of our team members proposed a challenge to promote social connection. We also took this opportunity to present some of our team members.
- February 25, 2026: In partnership with the uOttawa Human Rights Research and Education Centre and Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, we hosted Professor Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld, a Fullbright Scholar from Virginia Commonwealth University, who delivered a presentation titled Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Provincial and Indigenous Trends and Human Rights Perspectives.
- February 26, 2026: In collaboration with the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, we organized a half-day event called AI and Digital Literacy: Impact on Contemporary Society.
- March 27, 2026: In partnership with Kobe University, the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), the Research Institute for Science and Technology (RISTEX) at JST and RISTEX’s Solution Driven Co-Creative R&D Program for the SDGs (Preventing Social Isolation and Loneliness and Creating Diversified Social Networks), we organized a half-day conference about mental health and wellness in older adults living in Canada and Japan. We learned how climate change, nutrition, housing and community affect us at every stage of life.
- May 5, 2026: We held our annual general meeting, on the theme of Living Forward: Housing for Life’s Changing Needs.
Through these events, we connected and developed partnerships with many new community organizations, like the Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health, Canada’s Centre for Digital Media Literacy, Connected Canadians, Men’s Sheds Canada, Chartwell, Perley Health and Rendez-vous des aînés francophones d’Ottawa.
We also posted seven new video shorts on our YouTube channel, with experts sharing knowledge on various topics like homelessness, aging and reproductive rights. We are also collaborating on numerous new research projects.