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Titre : Researching age friendly communities : stories from older people as co-investigators Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tine Buffel, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Manchester : University of Manchester Library Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 142 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-9576682-2-5 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Individu:Sujet âgé
Sociologie:Etude sociologique
Sociologie:Intégration communautaireTags : Personnes âgées observation Communautés intégration sociale Résumé : This guide evaluates the experience of involving older people in a research study that explored the age-friendliness of three areas of Manchester. It offers practical tips and critical reflections to help rethink how older people can be involved in research and social action to improve the physical and social environment of their neighbourhood. For the project a group 18 older residents were recruited and trained in designing interview questions, interviewing, data collection, and sharing the findings. The guide outlines the aims of the study, the methodology of the research and a summary of research activities undertaken. It then covers: what 'age-friendly means'; the co-researchers' motivations to participate in the study; the advantages and challenges of involving older residents; skills and knowledge acquired through the project; key findings; and suggested improvements to the age-friendliness of neighbourhoods. The guide includes contributions from older co-interviewers and representatives of community organisations who were involved in the project. The guide concludes by suggesting three principles for developing age-friendly neighbourhoods: that they should empower older people and enable social participation; they are a reminder about the rights of all citizens to full use of resources in their neighbourhood; and the importance of recognising both the social and physical dimensions which make up age-friendly communities.
En ligne : https://extranet.who.int/agefriendlyworld/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Researching [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Researching age friendly communities : stories from older people as co-investigators [texte imprimé] / Tine Buffel, Editeur scientifique . - Manchester : University of Manchester Library, 2015 . - 142 p.
ISBN : 978-0-9576682-2-5
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Individu:Sujet âgé
Sociologie:Etude sociologique
Sociologie:Intégration communautaireTags : Personnes âgées observation Communautés intégration sociale Résumé : This guide evaluates the experience of involving older people in a research study that explored the age-friendliness of three areas of Manchester. It offers practical tips and critical reflections to help rethink how older people can be involved in research and social action to improve the physical and social environment of their neighbourhood. For the project a group 18 older residents were recruited and trained in designing interview questions, interviewing, data collection, and sharing the findings. The guide outlines the aims of the study, the methodology of the research and a summary of research activities undertaken. It then covers: what 'age-friendly means'; the co-researchers' motivations to participate in the study; the advantages and challenges of involving older residents; skills and knowledge acquired through the project; key findings; and suggested improvements to the age-friendliness of neighbourhoods. The guide includes contributions from older co-interviewers and representatives of community organisations who were involved in the project. The guide concludes by suggesting three principles for developing age-friendly neighbourhoods: that they should empower older people and enable social participation; they are a reminder about the rights of all citizens to full use of resources in their neighbourhood; and the importance of recognising both the social and physical dimensions which make up age-friendly communities.
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Titre : An alternative age-friendly handbook Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sophie Handler, Auteur Editeur : Manchester : University of Manchester Library Année de publication : 2014 Importance : 96 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-9576682-1-8 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Environnement
Individu:Sujet âgéTags : personnes âgées barrières architecture Résumé : The aim of the Handbook is to encourage the ‘socially engaged urban practitioner’ to bring their creative practice to an emerging field of Age-friendly urban action and it features new and emerging Age inclusive initiatives with additional reflections on ageing in the Contemporary City.
The handbook has been designed and published to offer practical tools, tips and references to inspire ways of rethinking and reconfiguring older people’s often neglected experience of urban space. It also draws on a range of emerging forms of age-inclusive practice to show how small-scale actions, initiatives and interventions can better support older people in making full and varied use of urban space ‘even in’ older age.
It provides useful information and facts in relation to age-friendly environments and facilities and includes checklists, tips to implement and highlights the importance of collaboration, consultation, participation and Co-design.
En ligne : http://www.msa.ac.uk/csi/work/an-alternative-age-friendly-handbook/ An alternative age-friendly handbook [texte imprimé] / Sophie Handler, Auteur . - Manchester : University of Manchester Library, 2014 . - 96 p.
ISBN : 978-0-9576682-1-8
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Environnement
Individu:Sujet âgéTags : personnes âgées barrières architecture Résumé : The aim of the Handbook is to encourage the ‘socially engaged urban practitioner’ to bring their creative practice to an emerging field of Age-friendly urban action and it features new and emerging Age inclusive initiatives with additional reflections on ageing in the Contemporary City.
The handbook has been designed and published to offer practical tools, tips and references to inspire ways of rethinking and reconfiguring older people’s often neglected experience of urban space. It also draws on a range of emerging forms of age-inclusive practice to show how small-scale actions, initiatives and interventions can better support older people in making full and varied use of urban space ‘even in’ older age.
It provides useful information and facts in relation to age-friendly environments and facilities and includes checklists, tips to implement and highlights the importance of collaboration, consultation, participation and Co-design.
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