00:27:07 Housing LIN | Sally Taylor-Ridgway: As referenced in Jeremy's introduction, find out more about the APPG Inquiry on Creating Intergenerational Communities here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Housing/HousingforOlderPeople/intergenerational-housing/appg-inquiry-intergenerational-communities/ 00:28:39 Debbie Carroll: Effective communities are often created over time and naturally inter-generational, I'm fortunate to live in a street with a real mix and have real connections in this very urban area. Yet the UK modern housing estates focus on one group, professionals or older people but rarely if ever deliberately mixed. Would changing planning rules for new estates to ensure housing to meet a wider mix of needs and people deliberately, ie 1st time home owners, young families, multi-gnerations in one home, workers from home, retirees etc.help make the changes needed? 00:32:10 GerryHarmon: Excellent presentation Savannah! Thank you! 00:32:27 Barbara Douglas: Inspiring! 00:33:03 Kristy Richards: Such an interesting area, thank you for your wo 00:33:05 Elizabeth Mills: Thank you Savannah. 00:34:17 Lisa Kemp: Interesting and inspiring presentation, thank you, Savannah 00:39:05 Housing LIN | Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Intergenerational Social Value Report - https://hact.org.uk/publications/the-social-value-of-intergenerational-approaches-in-housing/ 00:44:24 Housing LIN | Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Access All Ages - Bridgewater Hall: https://www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk/whats-on/intergenerational-england-120525/ 00:45:06 Housing LIN | Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Find out more about Intergenerational England: https://www.intergenerationalengland.org/ 00:46:38 Lisa Kemp: Thank you, Emily. I am noting all of these links. 00:47:55 Diletta Passaro: Is everyone else seing the screen as blurred or it's just me? 00:48:06 Sue Reynolds: yes screen is blurred 00:48:15 Meg Claydon: For me too 00:57:09 Housing LIN | Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Find out more about the Designing Homes for Healthy Cognitive Ageing (DesHCA) project: https://www.deshca.co.uk/ 00:57:14 Jasmine Calver: I have to run off, but this has been so interesting! Thank you all speakers :) 00:57:16 Lisa Kemp: Thank you Dr Cate. Interesting stuff 00:57:36 GerryHarmon: All so interesting :) 00:58:09 Ro Pengelly (DesHCA, Univ of Stirling): Really useful, Cate. Thank you! Ro 01:00:26 alice.byrne: I unfortunately have to run off, but thank you to all the speakers. This was very interesting and look forward to watching the rest of it when it is uploaded. 01:04:11 Housing LIN | Sally Taylor-Ridgway: If you're interested, the Housing LIN curates a range of resources on a dedicated page on cohousing at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Housing/HousingforOlderPeople/Cohousing/ 01:07:05 Debbie Carroll: Love this 'true community' is good for us all. Love this Haselmead model and thoughtful design 01:07:47 Denise Johnson: Apologies, I need to leave early. Thank you to all of the speakers this afternoon, incredibly interesting!! 01:09:23 Housing LIN | Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Sam referred to green spaces and car use. Another example is The Wintles in Shropshire captured in this Housing LIN blog https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Designing-a-neighbourhood-for-connectedness/ 01:10:05 Hanife.DeFeo: Incredibly interesting. I just so hope we have the courage to take this style forward. As a newly qualified Occupational Therapist over 40 years ago, we supported these kind of projects. Needs to be truly taken on board by the government and funding bodies. In the longer term, promotes a happier and healthier community. Sorry now have to leave. 01:10:28 joanne.jones: Thanks everyone, some amazing designs. Apologies for early exit. 01:10:50 GerryHarmon: Wow! Amazing! 01:11:24 Sally Parsons: Thank you, this is very interesting. Very much like living in a village! But a deliberately designed one :) 01:12:04 Bryony Stevens: Really interesting to see how this has worked out so well. How is it going with Tiny House in Bristol? 01:12:12 GerryHarmon: Similar to almshouses :) 01:12:59 GerryHarmon: I agree! 01:13:23 Barbara Douglas: So inspiring. Thank you! A good antidote to being told that the solution to housing crisis is if older people sell their homes and move into retirement housing! Retirement housing is not a solution I aspire to, co-housing would be! Why indeed is it so very hard to achieve this in other places??! 01:13:26 Sian Taylor: Great session thank you everyone 01:13:28 Lisa Kemp: That is amazing! I will be studying that in more detail later, thank you 01:14:01 Dawn Carr: Brilliant session, thank you 01:14:21 Dave Pruden: Thanks all, great stuff 01:14:28 Alice Morrey: Thanks so much everyone - such interesting projects! 01:14:43 Lynn Toman: Great Session thanks everyone 01:16:21 Bryony Stevens: oh dear that is dragging on! 01:16:39 Rachel Minion: Thank you for a great session. 01:17:08 Louise Lord: Would love to join the conversation re what Local Authority can do - in the same boat in South Cambs 01:17:31 Meg Claydon: Me too about Local Authorities please! 01:17:38 Bryony Stevens: no i meant the planning for Tiny house scheme in Bristol is dragging on 01:17:55 Caroline Dove: Great sessions, thanks everyone. Hazelmead is such an inspiring place to live. Could this be done at scale? How many homes in a co-housing group would be too big? 01:18:00 James.Wadlow: thank you, very useful session. need to leave now. 01:18:03 Age Friendly Ireland Training: Great session. You're all fantastic. Very informative presentations. 01:18:25 Lilyana.Bowell: Thank you so much 01:19:01 Diletta Passaro: Thank you so much to all of the speakers, loved the national and international examples that I didn't know, would love to discuss further the role of local authority in a different session 01:19:20 Barbara Douglas: Fab session! Hope and inspiration. Thank you all so much. 01:19:23 Lisa Kemp: Thank you everyone 01:19:25 Gary.Hortop: Great session all - really interesting!! 01:19:27 Bryony Stevens: Really interesting thank you 01:19:41 ay1: Thank you, very interesting. 01:19:57 David Ryan: very interesting, thankyou, very stimulating and something all places need to invest in 01:20:16 Claudia Costa: Very inspiring, thank you! 01:20:19 Lue.: thank you