AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

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Autor(a) principal: Woolrych, Ryan
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sixsmith, Judith
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pixo
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufpel.edu.br/index.php/pixo/article/view/2716
Resumo: The World Health Organisation (WHO) Age-Friendly Cities and Communities (AFC) agenda has become a key policy driver for delivering urban environments that support older people to age in place. The movement has led to positive interventions at a city and community level alongside evidence of effective partnership working. Despite this, there are challenges in terms of how best to address widening societal inequalities in old age, where access to the resources and supports to age well are often compromised. The aim of this paper is to explore the implications of these inequalities on the agefriendly cities and communities agenda with specific reference to the challenges and opportunities to ageing in place. In doing so we reflect on different forms of inequality that impact older people (spatial, social and political), and the role of intersectionality in understanding the multiple forms of disadvantage that impact the ageing process. We draw out some specific recommendations for moving forward with the AFC agenda which are important if coordinated approaches to addressing ageing in place are to be achieved: challenging ageing inequalities and place; supporting rights within the context of ageing and the city; co-production and AFC; and integrated working and AFC. Addressing these key areas are integral to ensuring that the supports are in place at a city and community level to provide the opportunities and structures to support older people to age in place.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
title AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
spellingShingle AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
Woolrych, Ryan
ageing in place
age-friendly cities and communities
inequality
place
intersectionality
title_short AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
title_full AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
title_fullStr AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
title_full_unstemmed AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
title_sort AGEING IN AN UNEQUAL WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
author Woolrych, Ryan
author_facet Woolrych, Ryan
Sixsmith, Judith
author_role author
author2 Sixsmith, Judith
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Woolrych, Ryan
Sixsmith, Judith
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ageing in place
age-friendly cities and communities
inequality
place
intersectionality
topic ageing in place
age-friendly cities and communities
inequality
place
intersectionality
description The World Health Organisation (WHO) Age-Friendly Cities and Communities (AFC) agenda has become a key policy driver for delivering urban environments that support older people to age in place. The movement has led to positive interventions at a city and community level alongside evidence of effective partnership working. Despite this, there are challenges in terms of how best to address widening societal inequalities in old age, where access to the resources and supports to age well are often compromised. The aim of this paper is to explore the implications of these inequalities on the agefriendly cities and communities agenda with specific reference to the challenges and opportunities to ageing in place. In doing so we reflect on different forms of inequality that impact older people (spatial, social and political), and the role of intersectionality in understanding the multiple forms of disadvantage that impact the ageing process. We draw out some specific recommendations for moving forward with the AFC agenda which are important if coordinated approaches to addressing ageing in place are to be achieved: challenging ageing inequalities and place; supporting rights within the context of ageing and the city; co-production and AFC; and integrated working and AFC. Addressing these key areas are integral to ensuring that the supports are in place at a city and community level to provide the opportunities and structures to support older people to age in place.
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