Across England local authorities and communities are looking at data in different ways to understand their older population. Here are a few examples from across England.
Based on our understanding of what is available locally, we have developed a set of guidance on how and why to use data to inform the development of your ageing projects and programmes.
This resource shows the publicly available data sources for local areas across England which you may find useful in building a picture of the ageing population in your local area.
Ageing Better has hit another major landmark with the 500th employer committing to its Age-friendly Employer Pledge, says our Senior Programme Manager for Age-friendly Employment, Tracy Riddell.
The Good Home Network brings together local authorities to make connections, share challenges and drive change to improve the quality of homes. The Network is delighted be able to support members to visit other member areas to learn from each other.
Older people living in rural and coastal areas can face challenges in staying connected, accessing health and care services, and accessing the right housing, writes our Learning Officer for the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities, Pippa Mannerings.
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