Housing and Ageing Linking strategy to future delivery for Scotland 2030.

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Housing and Ageing Linking strategy to future delivery for Scotland 2030

Welcome To plan for housing and ageing effectively for 2030, we have analysed shared policy challenges and priorities across the UK, to understand how they are being delivered and experienced by older people, and to take forward best practice. We are mobilising learning from practitioners, stakeholders and policy makers in Scotland, England and Wales by developing and exchanging knowledge between diverse geographical areas that share similar issues around housing and ageing (e.g. inequalities around rural/urban/disadvantaged communities). These events have brought together academics, policy makers, service users and organisations delivering policy objectives in practice.

Who are we? Dr Ryan Woolrych, Associate Professor in Urban Studies Professor Judith Phillips, Deputy Principal (Research) and Professor of Gerontology Dr Vikki McCall, Head of Housing Dr Alasdair Rutherford, Senior Lecturer in Social Statistics Dr Jane Robertson, Lecturer in Dementia Studies Dr Melanie Lovatt, Lecturer in Sociology Dr Ryan Woolrych, Associate Professor in Urban Studies Professor Judith Sixsmith, Chair in Health Related Research

Jeremy Porteus, Managing Director, Housing Learning and Improvement Network Zhan McIntyre, Public Affairs Dr Friederike Ziegler, Researcher in Urban Planning and Ageing Jim Eadie, Housing lead for Age Scotland

Our Strategic Programme Final Conference Event Practitioner Working Group Stakeholder Working Group Policy-makers and Influencers Working Group Co-designed, evidence-led set of recommendations for the UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments An international network for Housing and Ageing

Our approach underpinning the programme Ageing in the Right Place Housing &Home Community Care & Technology Place and Belonging Underpinned by adventurous qualitative methodology

The ‘Serious Game’ A ‘Serious Game' - a bespoke, personalised, strategic exercise – was conducted to allow negotiation between potential obstacles for delivering Housing and Ageing strategies by 2030. The game facilitated knowledge exchange by involving participants in taking on different perspectives within policy and practice, and managing different scenarios.

Today We will be taking photos and tweeting about the event (please sign our form!) #housingandageing – if you do not wish to have your photo taken please let us know.

Todays agenda 09.30 Registration and refreshments 10.00   09.30 Registration and refreshments 10.00 Welcome and outline of event Overview of three working groups Dr Vikki McCall 10.15 Coming together at the national level to exchange knowledge and make positive change Professor Judith Phillips, Deputy Principal (Research) at University of Stirling 10.40 Time for action in the housing sector – how do we implement change and make a difference? Jim Strang, CIH Vice President & CEO of Parkhead Housing Association 11.00 Comfort break 11.15 The Serious Game methodology Jim Wallman, Game designer 11.30 What did we learn from the policy makers’ perspectives? Dr Friederike Ziegler 11.45 What did we learn from the stakeholder perspectives? Dr Jane Robertson 12.00 What did we learn from the developers’ perspectives? Dr Ryan Woolrytch & Prof. Judith Sixsmith 12.15 What did we learn from the service deliverer perspectives? Dr Melanie Lovatt 12.30 Lunch and networking 13.30 Co-designing a set of recommendations for the UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments 15.00 Wrap up and conclusions