About Glen Sorensen

Glen Sorenson

Glen Sorensen, Managing Director and Principal Consultant of Age Communications has been working in the human services field in Australia since graduating from the University of NSW with a B. Sc (Psych) Hons in 1977. He also holds a GDE from Hawkesbury Agricultural College and a Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessment.

Before establishing Age Communications, he worked in the Neighbourhood Centre movement in NSW and the community care sector in Western Australia. In 1984, he designed and was the course co-ordinator of the first undergraduate specialist course in ageing in Australia. After returning to Sydney, he lectured at TAFE and the then Macarthur Institute of Higher Education. He also worked extensively with nursing home residents. This culminated in the 1987 publication, I'm No Chicken, a book of their recollections and poems.

Since 1988, Glen has focussed on developing and managing his company, Age Communications and its multiple projects. He is an experienced and accomplished facilitator, trainer, writer and researcher whose clients keep returning for more. Check other pages of this website for examples of clients and projects.

Glen is the author of When I'm 64, Millennium Books and Options for the Ageing: the complete guide to support and care of older people, Simon and Schuster. He is also the presenter of the MDS Training DVD which can be viewed on the website of Ageing, Disability and Home Care, NSW Department of Human Services.

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