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Projected increase in 50 or over population by area between 2009 and 2019
England’s ageing population from 2004 to 2029
Checklists
Understanding, engaging and mobilising the community
Understand the demographic profile and projections for the area
Use own and partner information to target resources where they will have most effect
Design and provide information for people who do not have access to the internet
Design an engagement process that works for older people, council and partners
Appoint a lead champion with a clearly defined role who will challenge perceptions and work across boundaries
Ensure there are champions at all levels - councillors, officers and older people - who will take the lead and drive change on specific issues
Use engagement to drive improvement
Measure progress and outcomes
Develop mechanisms that allow the process to evolve and improve
Empower and mobilise the community to allow them to take the lead
Age-proofing
Involve older people in planning at the outset
Design mainstream services that older people can use
Use existing resources wisely
Adapt mainstream services where appropriate
Be innovative in finding ways to improve mainstream services; and in how you work with partners to improve other essential services
Councils should work with transport providers to find solutions to complex transport problems
Targeted services
Understand the community and local demographic profile to target services effectively
Develop services that match high risk issues for the area (for example, low life expectancy, high rate of heart disease, isolated BME communities, rural isolation, and so on).
Target members of the community most at risk of isolation and ill health
Quantify spend on targeted services
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