Katharina Resch
Institution: die Berater - bridges to Europe
Country: Austria
Katharina Resch is sociologist and project manager for die Berater®.
She has a Phd in sociology from the University of Vienna and a master’s degree from the European Systemic Business Academy. Since 2005 she has constantly been working in the field of research and development.
She has been working as a researcher in national and European projects on health and ageing research for many years. Her main area of research is health and ageing, mental health in old age, outpatient nursing and care, health inequalities, education and trainings with seniors, and health care research. Katharina Resch is certified systemic coach (ISO-17024), member of the Austrian Coaching Council (ACC) and author of several publications about ageing and society, e.g.:
- Brown, P. & Lang, G. & Resch, K. (2012). Evidence-based health promotion for older people and instrumentalisation: comparing the influence of policy contexts in Austria and England, In: Critical Public Health, DOI:10.1080/ 09581596.2012.700392
- Lang, G., Resch, K., Hofer, K. Braddick, F. & Gabilondo, A. (2010). Background document for the Thematic Conference on Mental Health and Well-being among Older People. Luxembourg: European Communities. © European Communities, 2010.
Find out more online: www.katharinaresch.com / www.dieberater.com
She has a Phd in sociology from the University of Vienna and a master’s degree from the European Systemic Business Academy. Since 2005 she has constantly been working in the field of research and development.
She has been working as a researcher in national and European projects on health and ageing research for many years. Her main area of research is health and ageing, mental health in old age, outpatient nursing and care, health inequalities, education and trainings with seniors, and health care research. Katharina Resch is certified systemic coach (ISO-17024), member of the Austrian Coaching Council (ACC) and author of several publications about ageing and society, e.g.:
- Brown, P. & Lang, G. & Resch, K. (2012). Evidence-based health promotion for older people and instrumentalisation: comparing the influence of policy contexts in Austria and England, In: Critical Public Health, DOI:10.1080/ 09581596.2012.700392
- Lang, G., Resch, K., Hofer, K. Braddick, F. & Gabilondo, A. (2010). Background document for the Thematic Conference on Mental Health and Well-being among Older People. Luxembourg: European Communities. © European Communities, 2010.
Find out more online: www.katharinaresch.com / www.dieberater.com