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Intergenerational Approaches to Health and Well-being Alan Hatton-Yeo Communities for All Ages UK [email protected]

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Intergenerational Approaches

to Health and Well-being

Alan Hatton-YeoCommunities for All Ages UK

[email protected]

Context:

Ageing Well-Wales Programme

Life course approach to prevention and well-being

5 themes:

Dementia Supportive Communities

Opportunities for Learning and Employment

Loneliness and Isolation

Falls Prevention

(All) Age-Friendly Communities

Fishguard and Goodwick

One of 14 global pilots for World Health Organisation pilot of Age-Friendly Indicators. Alongside places such as Bilbao, Tashkent and Shanghai.

Community engagement model with survey led by local people:

Importance of good relationships to people’s health

Intergenerational Festival

Food and Diet

Walkability and Exercise

Feeling Valued and respected

City partners have focused on planning and infrastructure.

F & G have taken place based approach and the concerns are about transport, walkability and most of all relationships across the community.

Now working with WHO to develop two seminars to be held in Wales to look at ageing in rural locations

July 13th major celebration event to bring all the community together and launch Fishguard and Goodwick as a place friendly to all ages

Staying connected - being Well

www.oasis.org - catch healthy habits