00:21:07 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Hello and welcome to today’s HAPPI Hour webinar! Do put any questions in the Q&A box for discussion later on. This session is recorded and will be uploaded to the event’s webpage later this week. Enjoy the session! 00:23:03 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: As referred to in Jeremy's introduction - Our Future Homes: Housing that promotes wellbeing and community for an ageing population: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Our-Future-Homes-Housing-that-promotes-wellbeing-and-community-for-an-ageing-population/ 00:29:29 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Hannah referred to Intergenerational Living in her presentation, the Housing LIN is proud to be the Secretariat to the current APPG inquiry on Creating Intergenerational Communities. More at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Housing/HousingforOlderPeople/intergenerational-housing/appg-inquiry-intergenerational-communities/ 00:33:36 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Hannah made the link between age-friendly communities and dementia-friendly communities, the Housing LIN hosts a dedicated page split into a selection of dementia-related topics which may be of interest at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingandDementia/ 00:36:41 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Hannah showed town centre benches in Middlesbrough. The Housing LIN has a nice example of the 'friendly bench' at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/News/Dementia-Care-Best-Practice-The-Friendly-Bench/ 00:38:53 Sarah Parsons, Dorset: Music to my ears hearing the inclusion of these thoughts. I am struggling to find the data on where our Ageing without children are in our county so i can start to gather the qualitative data 00:40:05 Ro Pengelly (DesHCA, ISPA Univ of Stirling): Yes, people without families/children can have difficulty in calling upon unpaid caring friends. Unpaid carers are probably ageing, as parents of adults with special needs, and also as partners of long-lived spouses 00:40:34 Joan Rutherford: Great to see consideration of the accessibility of the public realm 00:40:34 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Be sure to read Hannah's recent Housing LIN Viewpoint (no 113): Affordability and the relationship in the age-friendly cities and communities arena: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Affordability-and-the-relationship-in-the-age-friendly-cities-and-communities-arena/ 00:42:56 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: United St Saviour’s Charity’s almshouse Appleby Blue wins Stirling Prize: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/News/United-St-Saviours-Charitys-almshouse-Appleby-Blue-wins-Stirling-Prize/ 00:43:35 Hannah Marston: @sarah - please email me - Hannah.Marston@open.ac.uk 00:44:39 Sarah Parsons, Dorset: thank you Hannah, i will be in touch 00:46:14 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Ageing in Place Standard Tool - Co-Designing Age-Friendly Approaches to Ageing in Place:https://usher.ed.ac.uk/advanced-care-research-centre/the-research-programme/understanding-the-person-in-context/ageing-in 00:47:45 Ro Pengelly (DesHCA, ISPA Univ of Stirling): Place Standard may produce fine street furniture but does not encourage authorities to help get rid of local derelict properties. That means town centres can still be most unfriendly after dark 00:51:08 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Back in 2019, the Housing LIN was commissioned to produce a case study on 'A Caring Place' that Iain touched on. The report can be found at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Town-Centre-Living-A-Caring-Place-Intergenerational-housing-case-studies/ 00:52:25 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: What makes a good place for healthy ageing? Developing a tool to assess ageing in place: https://usher.ed.ac.uk/advanced-care-research-centre/what-makes-a-good-place-for-healthy-ageing-developing-a-tool-to 00:54:00 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: On the digital change (and exclusion) that Hannah and Iain referred to, the Housing LIN TAPPI project explored this by coproducing with older people. In Scotland, Bield led the way. More at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Design-building/tappi/tappi2/ 00:55:34 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Helping older people to stay in their homes and communities for longer: https://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/news/helping-older-people-stay-their-homes-and-communities-longer 00:56:19 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Be sure to check out Iain's recent Housing LIN guest blog on 'What makes a good place for healthy ageing? Developing a tool to assess ageing in place': https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/What-makes-a-good-place-for-healthy-ageing-Developing-a-tool-to-assess-ageing-in-place/ 01:00:13 NickPhillips: This may add to wider reading. An excellent report. https://www.almshouses.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/rics0074-01-almshouses-a-model-of-community-housing-report-web.pdf 01:01:13 Hannah Marston: Thanks for sharing Nick Philips - added to my reading list 01:04:31 karen.birch: Hello, this has been really interesting thanks, I am an OT working in community in adaptations through the DFG. This is a topic I am very much interested in, thanks for sharing the links, I am looking to get involved in any future research, do you have any advice re. this? 01:04:36 NickPhillips: There are some interesting almshouse models emerging where the almshouse of mixed age is situated on a site close to more supported care home. This allows for a mixed community and less traumatic transfer if the need for more care becomes necessary. 01:07:50 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: For more on Accessible Design, visit: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Design-building/AccessibleDesign/ 01:08:29 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Find out more about the Intersectional Stigma of Place-based Ageing (ISPA) project here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Design-building/InclusiveDesign/ISPA/ 01:09:28 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Housing LIN remembers 30th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Housing-LIN-remembers-30th-anniversary-of-the-Disability-Discrimination-Act-1995/ 01:09:57 Sarah Parsons, Dorset: I had a interesting chat with a local lgbtq+ group on age friendly community's and whilst positively they shared they felt comfortable in the places they live they do have concerns for their future and where they can safely live 01:14:08 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: On Sarah's point on LGBTQ+ issues, the Housing LIN has a number of resources at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingOlderPeople/DiversityMatters/ 01:14:36 Sarah Parsons, Dorset: OT's are consistently having to retrofit under a DFG to assist people to continue their independent in their own homes. often in large unmanageable homes as people can not afford and could not manage to move to more appropriate housing for their needs. 01:15:49 Julienne Meyer: We need to think about how measurement interfaces with data already freely available 01:17:52 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: From Strategy to System Shift: How Bolton is Reframing What it Means to Be Age-Friendly: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/From-Strategy-to-System-Shift-How-Bolton-is-Reframing-What-it-Means-to-Be-Age-Friendly/ 01:18:03 Housing LIN | Sally Razey: Thank you for watching today’s HAPPI Hour webinar! The recording and slides will be available via email later this week. In the meantime, you’re invited to browse and register to our upcoming HAPPI Hour webinars at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/ForthcomingEvents/ 01:18:27 Hannah Marston: Thank you again for the invitation, I hope all attendees enjoyed listening. Feel free to reach out, if you wish to collaborate etc.