In the wake of the Chief Medical Officer’s report on healthy ageing and some stark findings in our own State of Ageing 2023-24 report about inequalities faced by people ageing across the country today, the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities Conference provided a space for colleagues to come together to share the critical work that’s happening on the ground, to improve the lives of older people now and in the future.
The Greater London Authority’s City Hall headquarters are in Newham, the most diverse borough in the capital, and so it was fitting that we started the first day with a panel exploring how Age-friendly Communities can consider the needs and perspectives of different groups of older adults, and work to address inequalities within their own communities.
The agenda went on to feature opportunities to build and strengthen relationships between network members, panels and workshops covering a range of topics pertinent to the ageing agenda, before the launch of the State of Ageing 2023 with a keynote speech by Professor Sir Michael Marmot.