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Network of one-stop shops for home improvement would not cost government a penny to end tragedy of poor-quality homes

New research from Ageing Better and partners identifies a cost-effective solution that could change the lives of up to one million people a year.

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Action today for all our tomorrows

The Centre for Ageing Better is tackling inequalities in ageing. We are working to make our workplaces, homes and communities inclusive of older people, as well as building an Age-friendly Movement so that society sees ageing in a more positive and realistic way.

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The State of Ageing is the most detailed and up-to-date report about ageing in England. Hover over the different chapter sections and central logo to find out more.
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This handbook outlines the key features of age-friendly communities in the UK, and gives examples of practices and policies that can be implemented at a local level.
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Our Age Without Limits anti-ageism campaign enters its second year and is calling on everybody to notice, challenge and change the country’s negative attitudes towards ageing and older people.
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Grace French, Director and Head of Culture, Stand talks about why they signed the Age-friendly Employer Pledge.
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New data from Ageing Better reveals the scale of the country’s poor quality housing crisis and the widespread impact it is having on the nation’s health.
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Sign up to the Age-friendly Employer Pledge and show you recognise the value of older workers
Preview Age-positive images

Photos in the image library, which depict older people in non-stereotypical ways, are available to download for free.

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We discussed whether the Budget really will deliver more employment for people in their 50s and 60s.
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What is an Age-friendly Community? Learn about the WHO Age-friendly Communities framework and what can be achieved through becoming one.
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This webinar explained how you can capture photos that show the diversity of older people in realistic and authentic ways.

Stories and Case Studies

Making friends, helping people

Jane Nelson, Chief Executive Officer and an organisational champion for diversity and inclusion, explains how this has helped it to reinforce its position as an age-friendly employer.

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Case study: Ageing Well Ambassadors in Sunderland

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The 'neighbourhood arts centre without walls'

RivelinCo is a ‘neighbourhood arts centre without walls’ based in Hillsborough, Sheffield, organising cultural activities for and with the community. Events take place in parks, community centres, high streets, car parks, empty shops, etc. – anywhere non-traditional!  

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Latest research from others

Hall, S. et al., Social Sciences & Humanities
This study explores the experiences of LGBTQ+ caregivers of older adults.
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
This report estimates the proportion of people living below the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) in the UK, focusing on children, working-age adults, and pensioners.
Institute for Employment Studies
This report investigates how the UK compares with 14 other European countries in the employment of workers with long-term ill health or disabilities.

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