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Take A Seat
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Page 1: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Take A Seat

Page 2: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Age-friendly Manchester

• In 2010, Manchester was the first UK city to be accepted into the World Health Organisation's Global Network of Age-friendly Cities in recognition of the work carried out by the Valuing Older People partnership.

• Manchester signed the declaration alongside cities such as New York , Lyons & Tai Pei

Page 3: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Why Old Moat ?

Page 4: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

WHO Principle of active ageing

WHO Research DomainsCity Neighbourhood

Page 5: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

How older people move around and where they go

Page 6: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

What did we want to know?

Research Questions

•How can we develop an age-friendly neighbourhood?•How age-friendly is Old Moat now? •What would make Old Moat more Age-friendly?•How can we know we are succeeding? •How can we use these findings and methodologies to answer these questions in other neighbourhoods in Manchester (and beyond)?

Page 7: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

People of all ages were asked for their views and ideas about Withington's age friendliness

What is Good and what needs to improving

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Page 9: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Take a Seat?

• Rest a while • Stop an av a rite good

natter• Catch ones breath • Rest mi bones• Do mi shoppin• Getting owt an a

bowt! • Warm thy sen up

Page 10: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Withington District Centre

Page 11: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Take a Seat !

• The WHO guidelines state that• “The Availability of seating areas is generally

viewed as a necessary urban feature for older people; its difficult for many older people to walk around their neighbourhood without somewhere to rest”

• There are two options indoor seating and outdoor seating.

• The need to attract footfall and investment to the district centre is high to support growth and economic stability

Page 12: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

“A Butcher”“A Key maker”

“A Baker”

Page 13: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

What we offered

•Free window sticker•Free Folding chair or one with arms•Free publicity

What they offer

•To provide a safe place to sit and rest •Offer a free glass of water or even a brew•Toilet if possible •Help and support•Friendly face•A warm Welcome

What we found•Businesses were already much more age friendly than thought!

Page 14: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Xx Businesses have now signed up to the Age Friendly Agenda

Page 15: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Who has been involved….

Local Older People

Page 16: Take a Seat (Age-Friendly Old Moat) UK Network of Age-Friendly Cities Built Environment Seminar (October 2013)

Manchester Evening news and South Manchester Reporter

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Next Steps… • To work together making Old Moat Age-friendly! • Understand and digest the recommended action

plan • Build upon the existing partnerships• Influence existing strategies with findings • Share best practice / learning• Work better with available resources (joint

funding options)• Have we got the right people involved ?

Do we need more

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Walking Routes to the District Centre & beyond

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and finally….

Value and build upon the contribution local older people have made to the project and ensure they

remain at the centre of our work.

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Thanks for listening

Any Questions?

Easy ones please!


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