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What we've learnt from the launch of a new one-stop shop for home improvement

Home improvement services are vital to allow people to live safely and independently, writes Nazia Azad, Programme Manager at the Centre for Ageing Better, when presenting the findings of their research into service implementation.

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Getting your culture right for older workers

Tourism, hospitality, leisure and retail can often be perceived as employment sectors that appeal predominately to younger people, but they can offer attractive work and career options for older workers too

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What the English Devolution Bill means for the age-friendly movement in England

A substantial reform of local authority structures is set to get underway across England.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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New project with The Fabian Society places older people’s voices at the heart of policies around homes

The Centre for Ageing Better is proud to announce their involvement in a new project, A Vision of Ageing at Home, with the Fabian Society

  • Homes
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The significant gap in the government's 2025 Industrial Strategy  

The government has published its Industrial Strategy with a 10-year vision to increase business investment and grow the industries of the future in the UK, writes our Deputy Director for Work, Elaine Smith.  

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Age-friendly employers' summit - 2017

Age friendly Futures – Summit Statement

A new summit statement sets out ten objectives needed to drive age-friendly programmes and signals the establishment of the Global Age-Friendly Futures Research Network to support this work.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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How trade unions can support 50+ workers facing the threat of redundancy

Ageing Better have partnered with the TUC to develop a guide for union reps highlighting the differing levels of support that people aged over 50 may need while experiencing restructuring and redundancy. 

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Why digital inclusion matters now more than ever

We must take digital inclusion seriously as a public health and equity issue, particularly in light of the new NHS 10 Year Plan. Despite increasing internet use overall, millions remain offline or lack the skills and confidence to navigate an increasingly digital world.

  • Age-friendly Movement

Latest research from others

Frounfelker, R., Thapa, P., and Mishra, T., International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
This US study examines the use of Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) in mental health research with older adults who have refugee experiences.
The Health Foundation
This brief focuses on older adults’ experiences with healthcare in the UK, including primary, out-of-hours, hospital, and end-of-life care.
Pensions Policy Institute
This study examines the impact of the Turner Commission’s recommendations on UK pension policy over 20 years.

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