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Preview Hazel sitting on a chair

Hazel Watson: Age-friendly champion

Hazel volunteers as a trustee of Cross Gates & District Good Neighbours' Scheme and a table host of their initiative, Shared Tables.
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Preview The Great British Toilet Map.

Ben Barker: Age-friendly champion

Community activist Ben Barker lives in Southville, Bristol and is responsible for pioneering the ‘The Toilet Map of Bedminster’.
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Preview Kevin Berry, Age-friendly Champion, Isle of Wight

Kevin Berry: Age-friendly champion

Now retired for 13 years, Kevin is the Age-friendly Champion for Nettlestone and Seaview as part of the Age-Friendly Isle Project in the Isle of Wight.
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Diana Findley: Age-friendly champion

Diana Findley, Chairperson of the Scottish Older People's Assembly, gives some insight into her involvement with the Assembly and how she has helped her community become more age-friendly.
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Local authorities, planners and developers need to shift their focus to 'rightsizing' by delivering better, diverse housing options that are accessible to everyone, regardless of age.
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We hosted a breakfast debate in Leeds to explore this powerfully emotive topic and considered what we can all do to create and maintain friendships and connections to last us a lifetime.
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We held a panel event that explored what enables people to plan for their later lives, and the challenges they may face along the way.
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Summarising the findings of a scoping review on planning and preparing for later life, this report outlines the key enablers and barriers that people in mid-life face and the implications for both government and providers of services and information.
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Ageing Better’s report, ‘Planning and preparing for later life’, summarises the available evidence on what enables people to plan for their later lives and what factors can present barriers to planning.
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While we might want to plan ahead for our future, the day-to-day challenges we all face can make it hard to do in practice.
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