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AAGP Images of Aging Communications Award
Each year, the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry recognizes
an author or media professional for his or her compassionate, informative
coverage of mental health issues facing the elderly and their families
and caregivers.
As older Americans are the fastest-growing segment of the population,
and mental illness that is not a normal part of aging affects one
in five individuals age 55 and older, it is imperative that more
resources be devoted to understanding, treating, diagnosing, and
preventing late-life mental illnesses. The media and writers' role
in helping to bring these issues to the forefront is vital. To be
eligible, a nominee must:
- The association will consider
articles published in a general-audience
newspaper, magazine or online
publication; novels, stories,
poetry and essays; and radio
and television programs.
- In addition to thoughtful discussion
of late-life mental health, preference
will be given to written works
or programs that address the
role of the geriatric psychiatrist.
- Preference will also be given
to material with the greatest
reach, i.e., national versus
regional.
- Material will be judged on
educational value and scientific
accuracy.
The award winner will be recognized at the AAGP Annual Meeting
and presented the award. In addition, the winner receives
$500, complimentary registration, and travel to the meeting.
Applications/nominations are due late fall of each year. Eligible
material is that produced in the previous 12 months. For more details,
e-mail kmcduffie@aagponline.org.
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