Exploring the impact of transport, housing and urban development initiatives affect older adults' mobility, see our latest publication co-authored by @Patty_NZ and @BuffelTine in the Journal of Transport and Health below!
What does age-friendly mean and how can we make sure cities are great places to grow old in? Join the Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group’s Older People’s Forum to find out more! 🏙️ #UoM200
📅Thu 6 June, 2-3.30pm
📍Alliance Manchester Business School
🎟️universallymanchester.com/ev…
Please do RT and tag people who might link us with people we could speak to. We are keen to speak to a wide range of people to help us understand more about what is currently happening. #hpm#hapc#hospice#palliativecare#ethnicity
Do you provide #palliativecare in the UK? Are you involved in initiatives working alongside people from minoritised ethnic communities? We would love to hear from you for a study we are planning. #hpm#hapc#Minorities#ethnicity
ALT Picture of an older person with text asking if people are working in palliative care and alongside people from minoritised ethnic communities.
Well said @tesshart_. Leaving the building to calls of "shame on you" will be a lasting memory. History won't remember what awards we got for social responsibility, it will remember the actions we took to stand up against oppression. @SocialResponUoM#MaDAwards
It was truly inspiring to hear the breadth and impact of work recognised by @SocialResponUoM#MaDAwards. However, I left with mixed emotions. I am disappointed that the event failed to acknowledge the Manchester Camp of Resistance for Palestine that lies opposite the venue 1/
The second winner of the Outstanding contribution to local/civic engagement is @tesshart_ for ‘Echoes of displacement’- a comic book narrating the story of people growing older while seeking sanctuary in the UK Congratulations Tess! @PhDSoSS@uomhums@MUARG1@UoMEngage#MaDAwards
"confirmed my belief in humanity", reflection from one of the co-production collaborators. Brilliant work led by @lutilang and @skyarker. Being part of the project has given me me new perspectives on faith, community and collaboration. Lots of food for thought.
@LeverhulmeTrust
Today is the final knowledge exchange for the 'Role is faith spaces and social infrastructure' project with @MCC_AFMTeam and the #ageinginplace project. Fantastic to have a diverse audience coming together at Qadria Jilania Islamic Centre to hear our research findings @uomsoss
Great to be at launch of ‘Developing Age-Friendly Communities to Support Healthy Ageing - The role of faith spaces as social infrastructure’ @lutilang A good research partnership with @MUARG1 faith spaces and #AgeFriendlyMcr with important findings and recommendations.
Our "Ageing in Place" film is officially released today! Pleased to be able to support @Ageing_Better and their @AgeWithoutLimit Action Day.
Thanks to all the older people and the cities we have worked with, helping us continue to reimagine urban ageing.
@MUARG1@LeverhulmeTrust
Coffee and cake at the ready for the Routledge Aging and Society book series launch. Featuring new book 'Ageing in Urban Environments' by @BuffelTine and Chris Phillipson.
@EmancipatoryLab@LeverhulmeTrust@uomsoss
Who wants to come and do research with us @MCRSociology and @MUARG on #ageing in place in #urban environments? This is a great postdoc opportunity. Please share widely. Deadline 20 Feb.
📢 Interested in pioneering research on #UrbanAgeing? Join our dynamic team at the Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group! We’re seeking a Post-doc Research Associate/Fellow ready to make a difference in shaping the future of urban living for all. 🌟
jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/Jo…
Reimagining age-friendly communities: Urban ageing and spatial justice edited by @BuffelTine@Patty_NZ and @skyarker is available for pre-order📚
Exploring a range of projects the book demonstrates meaningful social change is achievable at a local level
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk…
ALT A front cover of a book. The text reads 'Reimagining age-friendly communities: Urban Ageing and Spatial Justice. Edited by Tine Buffel Patty Doran, and Sophie Yarker. The text is white on a black ground and the bottom of half of the page has a birds eye view of a city at night with the roads highlighted in bright colours.
Well done to Tess Hartland who was a runner up in the National Centre for Research Methods (@NCRMUK) Impact Prize🎉
Her research looked at the experiences of ageing among refugees and asylum seekers living in Greater Manchester.
Find out more: ncrm.ac.uk/about/impact/Tess…