Prof Andrew Clark A.Clark@salford.ac.uk
Professor
Developing age-friendly communities in an emergent post-pandemic world: Phase 1 Stakeholder Focus Group Summary Report
Clark, Andrew; Blezard, Eve; Ahmed, Anya
Authors
Dr Eve Blezard E.Blezard3@salford.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Anya Ahmed
Abstract
This summary report details an overview of the interim findings from the 'Developing age-friendly communities in an emergent post-pandemic world' research project. The work is funded by The Dunhill Medical Trust and is being completed by a partnership led by the University of Salford with Inspiring Communities Together and Manchester Metropolitan University.
The work investigates the legacy impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on older people’s social connections and aims to develop evidence-based recommendations on how older people can continue to be supported in place.
This report presents a summary of the findings from Phase 1, which comprised a series of focus groups and interviews with key community stakeholders, groups, and service providers. These were organisations from across the City of Salford that either support older people, provide community services that include older people or develop policies that support older people.
Citation
Clark, A., Blezard, E., & Ahmed, A. (2023). Developing age-friendly communities in an emergent post-pandemic world: Phase 1 Stakeholder Focus Group Summary Report. University of Salford: The Dunhill Medical Trust
Report Type | Project Report |
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Publication Date | Jun 19, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Jun 19, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 23, 2023 |
Pages | 4 |
Keywords | Ageing older people age-friendly community place Salford Covid-19 pandemic |
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