This new campaign aims to change the way we all think about ageing and support a growing movement of people and organisations working to make society more age-inclusive.
The Age-friendly Employer Pledge is a nationwide programme for employers who recognise the importance and value of older workers.
No one should have to live in a home that damages their health, yet it is the norm for far too many people in England today. Which is why we're leading a national campaign to fix unsafe homes.
There is a growing divide in our experiences of ageing. Our summary discusses the data on our older population, highlights stark inequalities and the urgent need for action.
Find out more about Age-friendly Communities and access all the key publications, toolkits and more.
This final report from the Good Home Inquiry examines the problem of unsuitable and low-quality housing in England’s existing housing stock.
Ageing Better brought together dozens of age-friendly councillors from around the country to share experiences and lessons learned.
This week sees the start of Global Intergenerational Week, a campaign encouraging everyone to embrace intergenerational practice and relationships.
A practical resource for cities looking to develop age-inclusive programmes and initiatives.
Liverpool played host to the 2019 UK Network of Age-friendly Communities conference.
This guide is designed as a practical tool to support organisations working with volunteers to engage over 50s and widen participation among different types of people.
We've launched a campaign to highlight the important contribution older people make to tackling climate change.
This report outlines what local councillors can do to improve neighbourhoods for older people in their ward or division.