00:22:14 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: See recent Housing LIN guest blog by Paula, ‘Raising the ambition for later living: The Lovell Approach’ - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Cementing-the-relationship-with-the-Housing-LIN/ 00:39:24 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: We’re delighted to have featured Harrogate Neighbours in our latest #InspirationalAchievement - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/Inspirational-Achievements/lovell-food-angels/ 00:58:09 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: On placemaking via micro-interventions in relation to an ageing population, do also have a look at other examples of practice collated in the Housing LIN's illustrated CollaborAGE directory at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/collaborage/ 01:07:12 JGue01: If you are interested in the work of the UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge team, there are many ways in which to connect and engage with us: LinkedIn: ukri-healthy-ageing-challenge Twitter: #HealthyAgeingUK Community of Practice and Newsletter: https://cop.ageing-better.org.uk/getinvolved Available later this week session recordings from the recent #healthyageing2021 conference: https://cop.ageing-better.org.uk/healthy-ageing-conference21 We look forward to welcoming you. 01:11:50 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For more about the TAPPI Inquiry that George referred to, do join us tomorrow afternoon for our specific tech at home session to learn about the Inquiry's work and planned next steps at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLINSummit2021/agenda/getting-switched-on-to-technology/ 01:17:09 JGue01: For more information on our next wave of Catalyst Awards, please visit: 01:17:13 JGue01: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/healthy-ageing-catalyst-awards-2022/ 01:19:45 JGue01: Please join our Community of Practice, to connect with others and benefit from our workshops and event, free: https://cop.ageing-better.org.uk/about 01:21:04 Matt Leach: More on the left behind areas data Toby referred to available here https://localtrust.org.uk/insights/research/left-behind-understanding-communities-on-the-edge/ 01:21:30 JGue01: To find out more about the projects supported by UKRI's Healthy Ageing Challenge, please visit: https://cop.ageing-better.org.uk/members 01:24:25 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For more about the South Seaham project, do also have a look at this guest Housing LIN blog which touches on it: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Digital-Living-Isnt-All-About-Technology/ 01:25:34 JGue01: For more details on the BSG Special Interest Group, please visit: https://www.britishgerontology.org/about-bsg/special-interest-groups 01:26:20 George MacGinnis: Further Information • UKRI www.ukri.org – search ‘Healthy Ageing’ • Community of Practice www.cop.ageing-better.org.uk • www.linkedin.com/groups/12471695/ In the news • Research Projects https://www.ukri.org/news/ukri-announces-nearly-11m-funding-for-healthy-ageing-research/ • Trailblazers https://www.ukri.org/news/innovative-projects-ensure-better-health-and-connectivity-as-we-age/ • Healthy Ageing Catalysts – sign up for one o0f the free ’discovery’ workshops https://www.zinc.vc/catalyst • The economic value of targeting aging | Nature Aging https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-021-00080-0 01:40:12 alex.walker: Interesting that you mention the differential investment by region - the latest data our Public Health leads suggests that in our area average life expectancy is currently at the England average of 20 years ago ie current level equates to England in 2001. Also big concern on excess winter deaths this year unsurprisingly. Quality of housing, multiple occupancy a major concern 01:42:49 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Great new report from DLUHC out last week on Community-Led housing and loneliness. We look forward to a Spring 2022 HAPPI Hour session on this with the authors but, in the meantime, the report be accessed at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/News/New-Community-led-Housing-and-loneliness-report/ 01:48:04 ReynoldsG: Really interesting and thought provoking session to open the conference. Thanks to the presenters and all at Housing LIN and looking forward to the rest of the week. Geoff Reynolds, Housing 21 01:54:02 alex.walker: There is something around differing levels of social capital between areas and the need to target our resources and investment more. This also fits with the inverse care law that in the NHS the areas with the greatest health need are the places that struggle for workforce the most 01:54:07 Matt Leach: Issues of transport are critical to place Suspect Toby has a lot to say about this. Its not just about making streets shared spaces. Its also about sorting public transport to reduce the need for cars, as Michael says 01:56:04 Victoria.Leesam: Should we as government invest in a gaming app for 8yrs old to score a new place? Part of the new planning application in 3D visual design. 01:58:12 Toby Lloyd: Great idea Victoria! 01:58:23 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Following on from this discussion on 'all ages', we have a great session on intergenerational living which will also address some of the issues highlighted this morning More at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLINSummit2021/agenda/intergenerational-housing/ 01:58:24 alex.walker: Thanks for an interesting session 01:58:59 Michael Chang: There are already approaches to better involve communities in the process. The Quality of Life Foundation and Scottish Place Standard for examples. 02:00:43 Toby Lloyd: Michael - yes, lots of moves in the right direction are going on, but we also need to remove the unhelpful rules that tend to trump positive community engagement. 02:01:23 Lisa Waite: Thank you all, very interesting 02:03:09 alex.walker: In reality there is a pretty clear correlation between the amount of GPs in an area and the level of deprivation or biggest challenge in working there 02:03:30 Toby Lloyd: Thanks all - and sorry I have to dash. 02:03:39 alex.walker: Sorry need to go 02:04:31 JGue01: Tribe Case Study: https://cop.ageing-better.org.uk/sites/default/files/2021-06/UKRI-Bronze-Software-Labs-Trailblazer.pdf 02:05:26 Junjie Huang: Thanks for the session 02:05:46 Heather Sinclair-Constance: Thanks all 02:05:49 George MacGinnis: @Victoria - I think gaming technology has real potential to make planning easier to understand and open up consultations to broader audiences 02:06:00 Janet Sutherland: Great session, thanks to all the speakers and Matt 02:06:00 Matt Leach: Thanks all, great session! Thanks Paula for excellent chairing! 02:06:05 JGue01: Great session and start everyone, really thought-provoking thank you! 02:06:20 Emma Bingham: Thanks for an interesting session. If there's any way of capturing & sharing all these useful links in the chat I'd be grateful! 02:06:38 George MacGinnis: @Kevin - yes I did mention 4Gen Kitchens