Agenda item - Age Friendly City- Update
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Age Friendly City- Update
Minutes:
Mike Bojzcuk updated the Council on the Age Friendly City work.
There was a steering group on 27 November 2012, set up by the council and including the universities and other partners. Since then, Pensioner Action and Age UK have held AGMs and promoted the Age Friendly city approach.
The current piece of work is establishing a baseline assessment of
Brighton and Hove’s age friendliness. A website forum has
been set up and invited groups have been selected to comment on the
WHO priority criteria. At the February meeting, this data
will be examined to establish an action plan for how to move
forward in improving quality of life for older people. However this
is all being done without a budget so things are limited.
It is hoped that the council will consider Age Friendliness in
drawing up all its future policies
The Steering Group can apply for grants at a later date, first its
important to get the baseline data and suggested improvements sent
to the WHO
Comments- can universities and students be called on to take
part in the process?
Universities are involved via the Steering Group. There seems to be
a growing interest in Age-related studies
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation are
involved in age related work and might fund some
research.