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Developing Age-Friendly Communities in the UK Re-creating Places and Spaces

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 12/2022
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

The ageing population is a global societal issue. Policymakers, planners and the public, third and private sectors must rethink how the built environment and services are delivered to meet the needs of a changing demographic. This is the first book to systematically review the evolution, development and progress of age-friendly thinking in the UK, with a primary focus on the real-world experiences of the people leading place-based initiatives. The book presents the findings of the first in-depth national study of age-friendly programme leaders in the UK, completed in 2021, and provides insights into the development of age-friendly communities, the formative influences from a social policy perspective, the management challenges and the progress towards achieving age-friendly goals. Using primary interview data and narrative analysis, the experiences of working with age-friendly programmes in different organisational forms are explored. The book promotes a greater understanding of what it means to become an age-friendly community in practice, how the programmes have different development pathways, and what influences different outcomes. Embellished with detailed narratives from practitioners, informative tables, anddiagrams and figures throughout, the book carefully gathers the voices of a diverse range of decision-makers and leaders associated with the age-friendly movement and provides unique insights on the drivers of change in specific localities. This is a must-read for anyone involved in ageing research or ageing policy and practice as it provides an insightful look into the real world of embedding this community development model in different localities to make a difference to the lives of older people. Topical themes include how these agendas connect with other issues, such as dementia-friendly programmes and the work of the third sector, as well as the growing challenge of what it means to be ‘friendly’ as a community and place and whether ‘friendly’ is becoming an over-used term in relation to place identity. The book has national and global interest for all communities engaged in age-friendly activity, offering exemplars of best practice, achievements in transforming local communities and views on the meaning of ageing, as well as the age-friendly lens as an approach that champions the world through the eyes of older people. It offers a thought-provoking read for anyone with an interest in this expanding area of ageing, irrespective of disciplinary focus.




Sommario

Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction: Ageing as a societal issue Social Policy and ageing: Historical antecedents New paradigms on ageing: Active and Healthy ageing The age-friendly paradigm Why a book on age-friendly practices in the UK? Structure of the book Chapter 2: Understanding the nature of the age-friendly movement Introduction The scope of the age-friendly agenda: The World Health Organisation model Age-Friendly: A nebulous concept? The existing research literature on age-friendly issues: A selective overview Thematic analysis of the AFC literature The policy context for age-friendly development: The application of the Community Development model Global models of AFC implementation Canada Ireland Manchester Summary Chapter 3: Developing age-friendly communities in the UK: Perspectives from Practice Introduction The research study Methodology Research process Method of analysis How did the age-friendly idea come about in a locality? Working challenges Innovation as a work challenge Perception of ageing as a construct Summary Chapter 4: The reach, impact and implementation of age-friendly communities in the UK Introduction Communicating with older residents: A perennial challenge? Participants’ perspectives on communicating with older people Community groups and engagement The digital divide Investment Environmental improvements Advocacy Older age residents and leisure time The visitor economy: An area for development? Engagement with the visitor economy Summary Chapter 5: Where to next? Critical reflections and prospects for age-friendly communities Introduction The dimensions of re-creating places for ageing Ageing, age-friendliness and Levelling-Up Implications for age-friendly development: Critique of the age-friendly model Why do some localities choose to become age-friendly and others do not? Creating a more sustainable future for age-friendly programmes The future for ageing and age-friendly: Is –friendly a passing trend? Bibliography




Autore

Stephen J. Page is Associate Dean (Research) at Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire, and Professor of Business and Management, Hatfield, UK. Joanne Connell is Associate Professor in Sustainability and Tourism at the University of Exeter Business School, Exeter, UK.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032334783

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 8.5 x 5.5 in Ø 1.09 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:16 b/w images, 10 tables, 5 halftones and 11 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 170
Pagine Romane: xii


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