00:33:13 Alison Bourne: when you say only 7000 retirement homes built in 2020, is that an outlier because of Covid? 00:33:46 Michelle Dawson Thirteen Group: I don't think 1 in 5 of that age group are millionaires in Teesside. 00:33:54 Rose Gilroy: The Marmot Review update shows some reversal of increasing life expectation particularly for those in deprived neighbourhoods- greater changes seen in lives of women 00:34:40 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Hi Alison, thank you for your question. Please do leave it in the Q&A box for discussion later on! 00:34:40 Michelle Dawson Thirteen Group: That age group (baby boomers) are the ones presenting with the most complex needs in areas struggling with poverty 00:37:31 Rose Gilroy: can we ban this word elderly please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 00:40:40 Rose Gilroy: If we think back to the original HAPPI report-remember that gorgeous building in the centre of Malmo=- at the heart of the city, inspirational bold architecture not cookie cutter and institutional which too often characterises retirement housing here 00:47:17 Janet Sutherland: At a talk I gave to my local u3a (university of the third age) in North London, a zoom poll found that a third of the 90+ responding were interested in co-operative or cohousing, most preferred multi generational, but also interest for older people only. I am hoping to encourage more of the England u3a membership of 450,000 to fill in this questionnaire, asking them to think about "Our Homes for Our Future". 00:47:38 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: On the Chester scheme that Will talked about won a 2021 Housing Design Award for their development at Boughton Heath - https://hdawards.org/scheme/14640_scheme/?sf_data=all&_sft_scheme_location=non-london&sf_paged=2 00:49:05 Rose Gilroy: love this integrated approach with high quality amenities for everyone- definitely the way to go 00:59:16 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: In response to Janet's comment on multi-gen communities and cohousing, do have a look at the A-Z of examples that the Housing LIN pulled together last year. Available at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/An-A-Z-of-Intergenerational-cohousing-developments/. And more on this during tomorrow morning's Summit session! https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLINSummit2021/agenda/intergenerational-housing/ 01:01:55 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Picking up on Wendy's point in kindness, check out the Housing LIN case study on kindliness in sheltered housing, based on a University of Bournemouth project: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Kindliness-developing-peer-support-within-Sheltered-Housing-in-Dorset/ 01:02:53 Dean O'Shea - BLACKPOOL: Thank you, Sally. 01:04:17 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: and on MMC and sustainable outcomes, Wendy touches on important issues that where also covered by Stephen Wightman and Susan Rugg from Faithful+Gould in yesterday's Summit 'deep dive' session. Do watch out for the recording and slides, out soon! 01:06:12 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The Aston University research project on health and wellbeing with ECCT, can be found at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/_assets/Resources/Housing/Support_materials/Aston_ECCT_research.pdf 01:08:38 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For more on Wendy's summary points, do also read her guest blog for the Housing LIN at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/We-need-housing-designed-to-bind-communities-and-different-generations-together/ 01:10:38 Rose Gilroy: So important to see a holistic approach- aspirational housing for an ageing population + a commitment to deep green. Green activism is not confined to the young; 01:12:36 Rose Gilroy: Issus of understanding the terminology is made problematic by too many terms- assisted living, retirement living, sheltered housing extra care 01:29:12 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Housing LIN Inspirational Achievement - Creating a feeling: Springfields leaps forward in extra care: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/Inspirational-Achievements/emh-springfields/ 01:38:39 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For more about the DICE project visit: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sps/research/projects/promoting-social-inclusion-in-housing-schemes/ We also look forward to the launch event on 27 January and hosting the learning resources on the Housing LIN website. Watch out for details later this month! 01:41:00 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Read Paul's University of Bristol colleague's guest blog on importance of balconies and community spaces in extra care during covid at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Balconies-and-Community-Space-in-Extra-Care-Housing-Covid-19-and-creating-HAPPI-outdoor-space/ 01:44:07 Rose Gilroy: really interesting work, may say something about the scale of developments- they can be to small. also we are all entitled not to like everyone on personality terms, not the same as exclusionary behaviour but difficult to get the balance right 01:45:18 Diana Higton: Great bit of research that could inform local delivery. Thank you! 01:46:20 Rose Gilroy: The issue of neighbours who have dementia- I have seen this kind of exclusion first hand. Its the ghost of Christmas future- we don't want to consider that this may be our future self. 01:46:57 Heather Sinclair-Constance: Thanks Paul, extremely important research - will help to inform my programme plan and y commissioning strategy 01:47:21 simon evans: Its also lack of awareness among some residents, which can be addressed through dementia friends sessions, etc. 01:47:22 Paul Willis (he/ him): Please join us for our launch: https://ilcuk.org.uk/virtual-report-launch-inclusive-neighbourhoods/ 01:51:12 Rose Gilroy: We often understand multi generational as being young people and older people but someone of 65 may have a mum of 90- isn't that also multi generational, we need to stop seeing older people as one homogeneous group 02:01:05 AUKG: All new homes should be built with older people in minds, not just retirement housing. Disability and carers needs are part of Age Friendly Housing in the wider context - older people may not want to move to a retirement housing scheme. 02:01:54 Claire Moore: Absolutely agree AUKG! 02:06:21 Rose Gilroy: We are certainly going through a period of hyper inflation - Brexit-supply chains and Covid . allegedly this will calm down by Easter 02:07:14 Rose Gilroy: excellent session, thanks everyone 02:11:31 Heather Sinclair-Constance: Thank you all, brilliant session 02:12:03 Mariette Mason: Thank you most thought provoking 02:12:17 ReynoldsG: Another great session! Thanks to you all.