What struck me when I first took up my role last year was the amount of work already happening across Leeds to support people to live happy, healthy and active later lives, both at a city wide and a local level.
Take for example the wonderful dementia friendly garden at Springhead Park, by Dementia Friendly Rothwell, which recently won ‘Partner of the Year’ at the Leeds City Council Environment and Communities.
Or Public Health’s Winter Friends initiative, which recruits volunteers across the city to support older residents who are vulnerable to the cold and damp weather, ensuring they can access the right services leading up to winter, during the winter and beyond.
These initiatives are great, but there is much more to be done if we are to achieve Leeds’ ambition to be the best city to grow old in. Our partnership, between Leeds City Council, Leeds Older People’s Forum and the Centre for Ageing Better, will deliver an exciting programme of work in 2018 to help make that happen.
Work is already underway around our three key priorities: