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Natalie
Turner

Deputy Director for Homes and Communities
Natalie works to create more age-friendly homes and communities.

Natalie joined the Centre for Ageing Better in 2016. Her role is to help create more age-friendly homes and communities where people can live longer, healthier lives and keep doing the things that matter to them.

Her team works to improve the quality of existing homes as well as ensuring that new homes being built are accessible, affordable, suitable and desirable for older people to move to.  As the UK affiliate of the World Health Organisation’s Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities her team has spearheaded the growth and development of Age-friendly Communities across the UK since 2017.

Natalie has been working on ageing issues locally, nationally, and internationally since 2010. She was previously at AARP in Washington, DC translating international practice for a US audience, and also at Age UK London.

Articles written by Natalie

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The local elections are an opportunity for local leaders to consider how they can create and enable more age-friendly communities
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As Greater Manchester becomes the UK's first age-friendly city region, as recognised by the World Health Organisation, it's good to reflect on what an Age-friendly Community actually means in practice.
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Though the Bill falls short of providing new resources, it provides the tools for local authorities to tackle bus provision creatively and in response to local need.

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