Join us for the launch of our new research to uncover fresh insights into how home improvement services can become more accessible, fair, and effective for racially marginalised communities — and explore the practical steps we can all take to turn evidence into action.
People from racially marginalised backgrounds are more likely to live in a poor-quality home and less likely to be able to access home improvement support. That is why the Centre for Ageing Better launched a research project with the Race Equality Foundation earlier this year to ensure that support for home improvement was made inclusive and anti-racist.
Grounded in an extensive literature and the experiences of older racially marginalised communities across the country, the research provides key insights and recommendations for meaningful change.
In this focused one-hour session, we’ll walk you through the evidence and solutions uncovered in our research.