Ageing Better Programme Learning  Conference - Session 3 of 3

Ageing Better Programme Learning Conference - Session 3 of 3

Three-part digital conference to share the most powerful learning from The National Lottery Community Fund's Ageing Better programme - Pt. 3

By Kaleidoscope Health and Care

Date and time

Thu, 9 Dec 2021 02:00 - 04:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

We are delighted to invite you to The National Lottery Community Fund’s Ageing Better Programme conference to share learning from over six years’ work in 14 communities across England to improve social connection and wellbeing and tackle loneliness among people over 50.

This digital conference will take place across three half-day sessions on the 7th, 8th and 9th December 2021. We hope that you will join us.

This is the registration page for session 3 on 9th Dec. Please register for the first and second sessions here:

About the conference

This conference is being hosted by The National Lottery Community Fund to disseminate findings from the Ageing Better programme - a seven-year programme focussed on addressing isolation, reducing loneliness and improving wellbeing among people over 50. Kaleidoscope Health and Care is working with the Fund to disseminate learning from this programme.

The Ageing Better programme has been supporting work across 14 communities in England since 2015. Now entering its final year of activity, the programme partners invite you to share and contribute to their learning so far.

This digital conference will bring together a wide range of stakeholders to hear how Ageing Better partnerships have worked with people over 50 in their communities to understand and address social isolation and loneliness and to develop solutions together.

It will provide practical tips and examples of the methods the Ageing Better programme took to tackle loneliness. We’ll hear from expert panellists as well as from an inspiring group of keynote speakers (to be announced soon). The conference will also offer opportunities for discussion and networking.

The conference is spread across three sessions, 10am-12pm on each of 7th, 8th and 9th December 2021 - telling the story of Ageing Better’s learning in three bite-sized chunks!

The three sessions

1. Meeting people where they are (7th Dec): Our first session will explore how programme partners have responded to the risk factors and circumstances that lead to isolation, providing responsive support that meet people’s needs. We’ll consider the needs of marginalised communities such as LGBTQ+ older people and people from ethnic minorities, as well as the transitions that can leave people at risk of loneliness. Register here.

2. Connectors and connecting (8th Dec): Our second session will focus on programme learning around how to make connections - sharing how partnerships have put in place the one-to-one support that is needed to enable the most isolated individuals to reconnect and considering how we can ensure that the barriers to getting involved are reduced. Register here.

3. Places for connection (9th Dec): On the final day we will explore what partnerships have learned about the need for a whole-system response to loneliness - recognising the many ways in which individuals connect with their community. Ageing Better partners will share how they’ve worked to shape their local “ecosystem” to prevent loneliness and enable people to stay connected - thinking about the infrastructure and interventions people need as well as activities they want. We’ll consider how partnerships have worked across their local communities, drawing on key frameworks such as Age-Friendly Communities to influence housing, transport, the built environment, leisure and culture and local businesses.

Q: Do I have to attend all three sessions?

We recommend that you attend all three sessions - because that way you’ll hear about all of the learning from the programme. We’ll be sharing new material everyday - no repeats! However, you can attend whichever sessions you like.

Who is the conference for?

This conference is relevant to anyone interested in tackling loneliness and promoting connection and to those with an interest in ageing - we will be joined by people from funding bodies, governmental organisations, and local voluntary and community groups - as well as many of the individual’s who’ve made Ageing Better happen. Please feel free to pass the invitation on. We hope that you can make it.

About Ageing Better

Ageing Better is a seven-year, £87 million investment from The National Lottery Community Fund which aims to support people aged over 50 who are experiencing or at risk of social isolation and loneliness, so that they can lead more fulfilling lives, better connected to their communities. 14 local partnerships are working to ensure that people aged 50 and over are:

  • Less isolated and lonely
  • More actively involved in their communities, with their views and participation valued more highly
  • More engaged in the design and delivery of services that improve their social connections
  • Recognised for their positive contribution to society.

Ageing Better also supports:

  • Services that improve social connections to be better planned, co-ordinated and delivered
  • The development of better evidence about how to reduce isolation and loneliness for people aged over 50, in order to improve the design of services in the future.

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