Barbara Weigl
Research fields
CV
since 10 2012 Research fellow at Evangelische Hochschule Berlin, Care Management faculty
since 04 2012 Research fellow (free lancer) at Kooperationsverbund Hochschulen für Gesundheit e.V.
04 2010- 01 2012 Research Fellow of EU-Interlinks-Project „Health Systems and Long-Term Care for Older People in Europe” at the WZB, Research Group Public Health, Berlin since 2001 Lecturer at the Protestant University for Applied Sciences Berlin, Department of Care Management (Dipl. and BA) 2009 - 2010 Scientific Assistant at the “German Association of Public and Private Welfare”, Berlin 2007 - 2009 Scientific Officer of Health and Social Welfare for the Alliance 90/Greens parliamentary group in the Berlin House of Representatives 2001 - 2003 Research fellow of EU-Leonardo-Project „Bechmarking in Residential Homes for Long Term Care“ at the Protestant University for Applied Sciences, Berlin 1996 - 1999 Postgraduate Studies of Gerontology at the Institute of Gerontology, Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg 1991 - 1996 Studies of Social-, Political- and Educational Sciences at the Johann-Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt / Main
Selected Publications
2010
Weigl, Barbara (2010): Empfehlung des Deutschen Vereins zur Stärkung des Ehrenamtes in der rechtlichen Betreuung. Deutscher Verein für öffentliche und private Fürsorge e.V., Berlin.
2008
Weigl, Barbara (2008): Gewalt in der Pflege alter Menschen. In: Zeitschrift: Praxis Gemeindepädagogik 1/2008 Leipzig.
2007
Weigl, Barbara; Rodejohann, Jo (2007): Lernen will gelernt sein - Neues aus dem EFI-Programm. In: Dokumentation des 14. Kongress „Armut und Gesundheit“, Gesundheit Berlin e.V.
Weigl, Barbara (2007): Learning how to live contently in advanced years. In: Bugajska, B.: Zycie w Starosci, Faculty of
Educational Sciences, University of Stettin, Poland.
EU-Interlinks-Project Health systems and long-term care for older people in Europe - modelling the INTERfaces and LINKS between prevention, rehabilitation, quality of services and informal care
EU-Leonardo-Project “Benchmarks and Good Practice in Residential Long Term Care”, Protestant University for Applied Sciences Berlin.
Volunteer work in care arrangements on a cross-national approach
Comparison Germany - UK (Dissertation Project).