Towards an Age-Friendly GM

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Towards an Age-Friendly GM Paul McGarry Head of GM Ageing Hub

The ageing population of Greater Manchester is will have profound effects on all aspects of our society. This creates opportunities and challenges, and means we have to work together and work differently. Greater Manchester Strategy: Creating an Age-Friendly Greater Manchester.

A case for change: GM population is set to grow by 13% by 2039 to reach 3.1 million, it will be driven by growth in the number of older people By 2039 GM’s working age population is set to grow by 5%; the number of GM residents aged 65+ will expand by 53% over the same period to reach 650,000 Overall, the number of residents over 50 in GM will grow by a third by 2039 .

GM is ageing unequally 50,000 GM pensioners currently live in poverty. Significant concentrations of income deprivation affecting older people can be found across GM. Inequalities in poorest 20% of older people are growing.

GM Ageing Hub Set up 2016 by GMCA with support of GM agencies including HSCP “Coordinate a strategic response to the opportunities and challenges of an ageing population.” Portfolio Lead is Cllr Brenda Warrington (Tameside), Chief executive Lead in Pam Smith (Stockport) GM Ageing Hub Steering Group and range of task groups. Reports to GM Reform Board Partnership with Centre for Ageing Better

An Age-Friendly City is a coordinated response to the opportunities and challenges of an ageing population. It aims to create opportunities for healthy ageing and enable older people to contribute to, and benefit from, the cultural, social and economic life of the city. ‘An “age-friendly city environment that optimizes opportunity” is an inclusive and accessible community opportunities for health, participation and security for all people, in order that quality of life and dignity are ensured as people age”. WHO (2015) WHO programme has over 700 affiliates internationally. GM is first UK city-region member.

GM Ageing Strategy GM is the first age-friendly city region in the UK GM will be a global centre of excellence for ageing, pioneering new research, technology and solutions across the whole range of ageing issues GM will increase economic participation amongst the over- 50s

Key Themes: Economy and Work (GMCA) Age-Friendly neighbourhoods (GMCVO) Healthy Ageing (HSCP) Housing and Planning (GMCA) Transport (TfGM) Culture (Manchester Museum) Ways of Working: Leadership (GMCA) Innovation and Research (Universities/GMCA) Global Centre of Excellence (GMCA) Communication and Narrative (GMCA)

Strategic Milestones Take a seat campaign: 300 Age-friendly businesses signed up Innovation: GM proposal for “Grand challenge” on ageing for Industrial Strategy Neighbourhood working: scaled up AFA programmes; aligning with Reform agenda Local plans: Ten local authority approaches to ageing in development Housing and Planning: Age-friendly element in next version of Spatial Framework. Three major national and international events to held. CFAB: Agreement on next phase of partnership Culture: New Culture Champions scheme funded Strategy launch and WHO status: confirmed by WHO Geneva in February 2018 Healthy ageing: £1m investment in raising physical activity rates for older people European cities collaboration: £250k EU award to work with Amsterdam, Barcelona, Oslo and others Transport: GMCA and TfGM report on age- friendly transport launched: Joint work with GM Older People’s Network Work and skills: new WW programmes launched; outline agreement with DWP and CFAB on older workers collaboration

Age-Friendly Culture Objectives (2017-2020) Mainstream culture within ageing priorities and practices Promote a shared commitment and activities to reach those who are least likely to participate in cultural activities Enable and promote later life creativity and talent

AF Culture Partnership Citizen-based understanding of arts and ageing, working ‘with’ not ‘for’. Partnership of 30+ cultural organisations in Manchester and Salford – museums, galleries, arts organisations, orchestras 150 cultural champions – promoting, advocating, advising organisations + organising their own events .

Paul McGarry Head of GM Ageing Hub paul.mcgarry@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk @GMAgeingHub