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Involving older age: the route to twenty-first century well-being the five local projects | Author(s) | Mark Hoban, Vicki James, Peter Beresford, Jennie Fleming |
Corporate Author | Shaping Our Age, Royal Voluntary Service (formerly WRVS) |
Publisher | Royal Voluntary Service, [Cardiff], June 2013 |
Pages | 82 pp |
Source | See: http://www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/our-impact... |
Keywords | Participation ; Well being ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Projects. |
Annotation | Shaping our Age was a participatory research project and partnership between Royal Voluntary Service, the Centre for Citizen Participation at Brunel University, and the Centre for Social Action at De Montfort University. Funded from 2010 to 2013 by the Big Lottery Fund, the project aimed to explore how older people define their well-being, and to develop participatory ways in which older people could help each other to achieve their well-being. This report presents summaries for the detailed work (including the learning) arising from each of the five projects: Borders, Scotland; Kirklees, West Yorkshire; Lancing, West Sussex; Sheffield (Northern General Hospital and Darnall Dementia Group); and Thanet, Kent. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-160412001 B |
Classmark | TMB: D:F:5HH: TOB: 3E |
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