Data driven innovation and person-centred design: Tue 1 Feb 2022, 2-3pm

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Data driven innovation and person-centred design: Tue 1 Feb 2022, 2-3pm

How do you apply population level data to your project, product or service design before making commercial decisions?

By Centre for Ageing Better

Date and time

Tue, 1 Feb 2022 06:00 - 07:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

Data driven innovation and person-centred design workshop

Tuesday 1 February 2022. 2pm – 3pm

How do you apply population level data to your project, product or service design before making commercial decisions? What skills do you need and how difficult is it?

Come along to this workshop, delivered by Julia Glenn, Design Innovation Lead, UKRI’s Healthy Ageing Challenge team. We will also be joined by Professor Paul Watson, Research Director at the National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD).

During the session we will:

• share easy and practical resources so you can apply data to real scenarios and people before a commercial investment is made.

• demonstrate how to present and visualise data in presentations and pitches.

• Give you the opportunity to ask questions of experts in this field of work

• Hear what NICD have to offer small and large organisations including their work with non academics.

This session follows on from our 14 December workshop, ‘Sourcing and using healthy ageing facts and figures', which you can still register for here.

We hope you can join us at this event. If you have any questions please contact the Community of Practice team on cop@ageing-better.org.uk

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Everyone has the right to a good life as they get older and our whole society benefits when they do. But far too many people face huge barriers that prevent them from doing so. As a result, many older people are living in bad housing, dealing with poverty and poor health and made to feel invisible in their communities and society.

Ageism, including discrimination in employment, stark inequalities in people’s health and financial circumstances, chronic underinvestment in helping people to age well and a lack of political focus – are all contributing to this growing and critical problem.

At the Centre for Ageing Better we are pioneering ways to make ageing better a reality for everyone. We aim to inspire and inform those in power to tackle the inequalities faced by older people, call out and challenge ageism in all its forms and encourage the widespread take-up of brilliant ideas and approaches that help people to age better.

Get it right and more of us can experience good health, financial security and be treated fairly and with respect as we grow older.

Help us make sure everyone can age better.

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