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Towards an age friendly Bristol? Understanding the context and development of the Bristol Ageing Better programme

MacKintosh, Sheila; Jones, Matthew; Beardmore, Amy; White, Jo; BAB Community Researchers

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Sheila Mackintosh Sheila.Mackintosh@uwe.ac.uk
Research Fellow in Housing and Public Health

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Mathew Jones Matthew.Jones@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Public Health

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Amy Beardmore Amy2.Beardmore@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Public Health

Jo White Jo.White@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Research Fellow in Public Involvement

BAB Community Researchers



Abstract

The Bristol Ageing Better (BAB) programme began in 2015 during a time of significant demographic, social, economic, political and policy change. This report looks, not at the projects commissioned by BAB, but at the underlying context. Using research and policy reports, archive material, and interviews with people who played key roles in the BAB programme, it paints a picture of the factors at national and local level that influenced the outcomes. BAB began midway through a decade of austerity that cut funding to both statutory and voluntary services. This inevitably cast a shadow over the programme, but also opened up opportunities as organisations learnt to work in new and more collaborative ways.

Citation

MacKintosh, S., Jones, M., Beardmore, A., White, J., & BAB Community Researchers. (2021). Towards an age friendly Bristol? Understanding the context and development of the Bristol Ageing Better programme. Bristol, UK: National Lottery Community Fund

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Mar 1, 2021
Deposit Date Mar 26, 2021
Publicly Available Date Mar 26, 2021
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/7235465
Additional Information ISBN 9781860435973
Published by UWE Bristol

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