00:18:33 Rose Gilroy: Hi roy 00:19:45 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Good afternoon everyone !! A pleasure to be here. Any difficult questions….ask the other panelists !🙂 00:26:52 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The Technology for our Ageing Population: Panel for Innovation (TAPPI) Inquiry Report - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Design-building/tappi/ 00:27:15 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: and the launch of the TAPPI Inquiry Report - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Tap-into-the-TAPPI-Inquiry-report-launch/ 00:32:52 Shirley Ayres: My personal later life vision is to live in a tech enabled affordable small home with room for my personal robot and access to driverless electric cars to take me to see my family and friends so that I can be truly independent. I want to live in a multi generational community with space for residents to connect and pursue shared interests and leisure pursuits. I want a low cost eco friendly home which is so well designed my grandson would also want to live there. 00:33:15 Shirley Ayres: All of this is possible with developments in technology, artificial intelligence and new building methods. It requires vision, imagination and changing the mindset of an industry which still spends billions on residential care. It is important to listen to, and work with, the increasing number of older adults who have no interest, desire or aspiration to end their lives living in an institution rather than their own home. 00:33:16 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: With reference to Digital Social Care, pleased that they gave evidence to the TAPPI Inquiry. 00:34:50 Sue Weston: Absolutely @Shirley Ayres! 00:34:56 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Interesting Shirley that the needs of an ageing population overlap in a significant way with climate futures in housing…..warmth, resilience…. etc, etc…. 00:37:08 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: As Vic mentioned, see Adult Social Care Reform White Paper: People at the Heart of Care - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Adult-Social-Care-Reform-White-Paper-People-at-the-Heart-of-Care/ 00:39:14 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: More about Johnnie Johnson Housing's Spey House highlighted by Vic is also featured in this guest blog by Joe McLoughlin at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/News/Identifying-new-assistive-technologies-to-assist-older-residents/ 00:49:11 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Check out Roy’s Housing LIN guest blog on ‘Technology & Housing: Working together to allow us all to “live better for longer”. The TAPPI Challenge in the 21st century’ - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Technology-Housing-Working-together-to-allow-us-all-to-live-better-for-longer-The-TAPPI-Challenge-in-the-21st-century/ 00:55:02 Sue Weston: If we define over 55/60 as being an older person there are at least 2 generations in the "consumer group" 01:00:16 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please do leave your questions in the Q&A box for discussion later on! 01:00:49 Michelle Dawson Thirteen Group: very inspirational :) 01:01:19 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Thanks Michelle ! 01:01:59 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Any questions, builds or suggestions, please let me know…… 01:06:29 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: How can technology be truly integrated into adult social care? https://www.tsa-voice.org.uk/adass-tsa-comm/ 01:08:43 Lisa.Corrigan: older adults must feel comfortable with Tec 01:10:20 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The SCIE Housing and Care Commission report can be found at: https://www.scie.org.uk/news/mediareleases/scie-housing-commission Also, we're pleased that SCIE's CEO shared the report's findings yesterday at opening day of our Summit. Recording out soon! 01:12:51 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: See Alyson’s recent Housing LIN guest blog, ‘Why we all need to tap into TAPPI’ - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Why-we-all-need-to-tap-into-TAPPI/ 01:13:00 Shirley Ayres: Who is this mysterious tribe called “the elderly”? Three generations of older adults with very different life experiences, aspirations and expectations which undoubtedly inform our perspectives as consumers, clients and customers https://shirleyayres.wordpress.com/2016/06/22/who-is-this-mysterious-tribe-named-the-elderly/ 01:30:18 265744: Tech is good. However, there are cultural issues and how do we overcome those, especially when people don't wish to get involved, regardless? 01:35:21 Shirley Ayres: It’s estimated that by 2036, one in four of the population will be over 65. This will require radically different approaches across society. Technology has had an impact and influence on all of our lives and the pandemic has brought digital technology into the mainstream by offering some of the most powerful tools available today for accessing information, advice, support and building a sense of belonging. The Office of National Statistics show that the number of older adults going online has increased significantly from 29% in 2013 to 54% in 2020 01:35:32 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: 265744……we need good stories that can enrol people. I realise that this might not be what everyone wishes to hear, but we need the best “storytelling” marketing people to bring these opportunities to life……and we really do need great designers to get involved. It’s amazing how popular cultural change can be catalysed. By the way, I’m an optimist. I have to be. I’m a Sunderland football club season ticket holder. 01:36:20 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Will you all test the principles for us ? And give us feedback ? That would be great…… 01:37:44 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Anyone else think that govt. could/should regulate mobile tech providers to deliver free broadband to the over65s ? Straw poll…… 01:38:13 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: Dame Sarah Gilbert on last night's The Richard Dimbleby Lecture reminded us that COVID will not, unfortunately, be the last pandemic. So technology is really key to future success. 01:39:37 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Yes Jane…….a public health resilience question that could/should be an opportunity……..By the way, my friends in Pharma are 100% onto this. 01:40:00 Claire Vol Action East Renfrewshire: 265744 - is it that people can say they don't want tech because they don't really see "what's in it for them". If they understood it better, from what it looks like and then how it works, they might feel differently about it. Understanding barriers is really key to be able to offer the right tech, which could be a simple ring door-bell / smart speaker etc to full on larger kit 01:41:09 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Good point, Claire. Small steps. I often call them “delighters”……and they don’t always cost the earth….. 01:43:34 Shirley Ayres: Roy I'm happy to discuss the principles with the reference group who inform the development of our Click Guides to Digital Resources but I will need to make some of the language more "user friendly"! 01:44:10 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: You may be interested in one of the great projects the UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge supports and they great work they do in this arena: https://cop.ageing-better.org.uk/sites/default/files/2021-06/UKRI-Blackwood-Homes-and-Care-Trailblazer.pdf 01:44:17 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Happy to help if I can, Shirley. 01:51:19 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: Gamification 01:52:01 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: Would also be interesting to focus on creating behavioural change and the work of David Halpern. 01:52:24 Dave Eldridge, Foundations: I think technology needs to be s'thg which supports and enhances the lives of people who use it (both end users and care and support staff) whereas it tends often to be seen as a way of replacing staff. It should enrich, not supplant. If seen as enriching then people may be more receptive to its adoption. 01:52:31 Shirley Ayres: Roy - we have a section in our forthcoming Provocation Paper exploring Sexuality, Intimacy and Sexual Wellbeing in Later Life which includes a section exploring how digital technology can enhance sexual wellbeing in later life. A different perspective on the value of technology for enhancing our lives! 01:53:55 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: David Halpern sits on the APPG Advisory Board for Longevity. You’re right. Well worth a chat, Jane ! 01:54:51 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Some great commentary in this chat. We should definitely harvest these and engage. 01:55:16 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: @Dave Eldridge, total agree. I used to work for a Private Healthcare provider. People wanted initially to see a GP in person (to build trust), but then were happy for follow up zoom calls. 02:02:00 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: @Roy - thank you, as you say we need to win heads and hearts when motivating tech adoption - as with everything. Said by a true marketeer... :) 02:03:35 Shirley Ayres: Thanks for a very informative session. I have been inspired by Roy to now read the TAPPI report! 02:03:54 Prof. Roy Sandbach OBE: Yes, Lois did a wonderful job. Thank you Lois ! 02:04:36 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: @ Roy - definitely, great minds, I'd love that, will message you on LinkedIn and will do! :) 02:05:04 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: Yes HAPPI TAPPI Christmas all, love that! 02:05:13 Heather Sinclair-Constance: Thank you all! 02:05:14 Carla Reséndiz V.: brilliant Panel, thanks a lot! Happi Tappi Christmas! 02:05:22 Emma Bingham: Thank you!