Taking care from a distance – When ill or old family members need help around the globe (Online)
VPPL00Wbd | |
02.06.2026 | |
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End of registration period: 01.06.2026 | |
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An unforeseeable accident or a long-term illness of a relative – employees and students can find themselves in such a situation at any stage of their life and career. And it is especially challenging when one is not on site. Distance caregiving means providing help and care from a geographical distance. This assistance includes e. g. emotional support, help with searching for information and making decisions, administration and organisation of doctor’s visits and therapy. Iren Bischofberger, senior researcher at the TransdisciplinarityLab (D-USYS) sheds light on support options for distance caregiving within and outside of universities. | |
This event is part of the event series "We do care – Impulses for university members with caregiving responsibilities" jointly organized by ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich. Further information about the series: /staffnet/en/employment-and-work/working-environment/diversity/events/we-do-care.html | |
Employees and students from ETH Zurich and University of Zurich, who care for ill, impaired or elderly related persons from a distance and other interested persons. | |
English | |
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