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UK Network of Age-friendly Communities

Find out what it means to be an Age-friendly Community and the benefits of joining the UK Network.

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Age-friendly Communities

An Age-friendly Community is a place that enables people to age well and live a good later life. Somewhere that people can stay living in their homes, participate in the activities they value, and contribute to their communities, for as long as possible.

The UK Network of Age-friendly Communities is a growing movement, with 95 places across the country committed to making their community a better place to age in. Over 30 million people are living in an Age-friendly Community, including places like Greater Manchester and Cardiff. The Centre for Ageing Better works with the Network to provide guidance, connect places and offer support to member communities as they work towards making their services and infrastructure more age-friendly.

View our map of Age-friendly Communities here.

The UK Network is part of a global movement led by the World Health Organisation, affiliated to the Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities.

The Age-friendly Communities approach

The Age-friendly Communities approach was developed by the World Health Organisation in 2007, in consultation with older people around the world. It is built on the evidence of what supports healthy and active ageing in a place and supports older residents to shape the place that they live.

By following this approach, local groups, leaders, councils, businesses and older residents will all work together to identify and make changes in both the physical and social environments. This includes improving transport, outdoor spaces, volunteering and employment, leisure and community services.

To make these improvements, Age-friendly Communities follow the World Health Organisation framework of the Eight Domains and Four-Step Programme Cycle.

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The Age-friendly Communities framework has two models: the Eight Domains, or areas, that places can address to improve their structures and services to meet older people's needs and the Four-Step Programme Cycle which guides communities through these continuous improvements​.
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Find out more about Age-friendly Communities and access all the key publications, toolkits and more.
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Read Frequently Asked Questions and learn about the steps necessary to becoming an Age-friendly Community and joining the UK Network.
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This handbook outlines the key features of age-friendly communities in the UK, and gives examples of practices and policies that can be implemented at a local level.
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This report describes the multitude of positive impacts Age-friendly Communities are having on the local systems they represent and the older people that live there.

UK Age-friendly communities

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Join the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities in celebrating the power that social connections have in shaping our lives and communities, this International Day of Older People
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A substantial reform of local authority structures is set to get underway across England.
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For this year’s International Day of Older People in the UK, we are celebrating the vital role that social connections can play in our lives.

Meet the team

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Age‑friendly Communities Network Manager
Alex manages the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities, a growing UK movement affiliated to the World Health Organisation.

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