The event also included café-style table sessions in which we discussed some really interesting themes, particularly around the issue of living alone. Many people live alone through choice, have good networks and are happy. Others however, are alone as a result of bereavement, divorce, separation, employment, mental health issues, employment, or because of children leaving home. We discussed how good neighbours, buddying arrangements, mentoring, activities, volunteering and local transport can enable people living alone to connect and develop friendships.
Volunteering was also discussed - the challenges of reaching people and recruiting volunteers, competition between organisations and how to make opportunities more attractive. We need to understand what motivates people from a volunteer perspective, be flexible about expectations and develop new pools of volunteers.
Transport is a challenge for both the Isle of Wight and Cheshire West, so we were interested to talk about this too. Rural transport issues, frequency of busses, distance to walk to bus stops, challenges of getting to hospital appointments and social activities, parking costs, giving up driving and the need for more creative joined-up solutions to transport were all raised. We heard from Islanders about the positive impact of the age-friendly training on the ferry and bus services and how travel and customer service is now much improved as a result.
Learning from our meeting with Emma Lincoln, Age-friendly Development Officer at Age UK Isle of Wight, and from the table discussions on transport, has been shared with our Senior Transport Manager. We are currently exploring how we might influence current practice through contracting and looking at funding opportunities to enable us to deliver age-friendly training to our transport providers. We would like to thank the Age-friendly Isle of Wight team for being great hosts and making our visit run so smoothly and special thanks to Wilma Jackson for being an excellent travel agent and tour guide! We will come back and visit!
Sandie Williams, Ageing Well Health Improvement Advisor, Cheshire West and Chester Council
Viv Gee, Chair, Brightlife Older People’s Alliance