How can our resources help you?
This resource hub is a comprehensive collection of our materials— including reports, infographics, and toolkits—across a variety of topic areas, all with the aim of tackling inequalities in ageing. Whether you're looking for detailed information, practical guidance, or policy reccomendations, visit our topic section to get started.
We work independently as well as with partners and coalitions. We are evidence-informed, using a range of sources from published research and large-scale data to expert opinion. We also work to amplify the voices of the people with lived experience of the issues we are addressing.
While we do not deliver services directly to older individuals, we have signposting available for advice and support.
I'm looking to..
Explore our resources, organised by what action you'd like to take as well as topic.
Support older workers in my workplace
We have several free initiatives that give practical advice to employers so that they can improve their recruitment and retention of older workers.
- Recruitment toolkits
- Resources related to employment support
Learn about making my local area more age-friendly
These resources provide insight and practical advice into how you can support communities in the UK to become age-friendly. Resources relating to outdoor spaces, social inclusion, digital inclusion, public services, retail and leisure, and transport.
Understand the problems in older people's housing
Explore our evidence briefings to understand the scale of the problem in housing for older people in this country. This includes practical reccomendations for how we can make our housing safer and more accessible (such as the Good Home Hub model and Good Home Network).
Alternatively, explore resources specifically related to: the energy efficiency of our homes, accessible housing, unsafe homes , tenure and affordability.
Explore policy solutions to improve our homes
Our policy analysis provides costed solutions for aimed at national policy makers and we have been campaigning with partners to bring about these changes.
Find age-positive images for my project
Photos in our image library, which depict older people in non-stereotypical ways, are available to download for free.
Learn more about older workers in England
View our insights and evidence base around ensuring equitable access to work for people in their 50s and 60s. This includes employer guidance, research about older people's experience in work, and our policy reccomendations in this area. Explore resources specifically related to:
Understand diverse experiences of ageing
Use our research to find out how different people in England experience getting older. This includes research about ethnicity, Disability, gender, unpaid care, socio-economic status, sexuality, the intersectionality of these characteristics, as well as other inequalities.
Learn about healthy ageing
This research explores the impact of housing, work, COVID-19 pandemic, local area etc. on older people's health as they get older. Explore resources relating to: mental health, public health, COVID-19, active travel, health conditions
Seek advice/ support
While do not deliver services directly to older individuals, we have signposting available for different advice and support on this page.
Challenge ageism
Ageism is the negative treatment, stereotyping, prejudice and/or discrimination directed toward a person because of their age. Learn more about ageism and how you can challenge it by visiting our Age Without Limits campaign website.
Reports
Our reports detail evidence produced from our research areas (Age-friendly Movement, work and homes), as well as findings from our evaluations and research partners.
Toolkits
Our toolkits summarise topics and insights from our research, helping people apply ideas in practice.
Briefings
Learn about current issues facing our ageing population, as we advocate for evidence-based solutions that can be used to inform policy and practice
Infographics
Our infographic sets are free, downloadable illustrations of key topics. We welcome other organisations, researchers, and individuals using these infographics on social media or in workshops.