Date: 26th January 2022
Subject: Older People in Rural Areas
Chair: Kerry Booth, Deputy Chief Executive, Rural Services Network
– To download the Agenda for this seminar click here
– To view the introduction from the RSN click here
– To download the Learning Outcomes from this seminar click here

Speakers:
Learning Outcomes

Examples of Good Practice

Key Learning Points

T.E.D Ageing Better Project in East Lindsey

Research into the Impact of Covid-19 on Older People

Regeneration of Godolphin Cross

Open Forum Discussion

Any Other Key Outcomes from the Seminar

RSN’s Revitalising Rural Campaign  Specific Policy Asks of the Government is for fairer distribution of national resources to rural areas and more nuanced national policies. There are 14 Chapters in the campaign; three of them look specifically at  Managing a Rural Older Population, Access to Health and Care and Parish Councils and Rural Community Action.

As new Government strategies are announced, RSN puts them through a “Rural Lens Review” which adds depth and texture to the Policy Asks. A fresh crosscut of the Revitalising document being worked on will look in more depth at younger people. It will also look at the impact of various issues on younger people and develop case studies (personal experiences) rather than dry policy discussions. One of these reviews looks at the Adult Social Care Reform White Paper.

Case Studies: Please complete the form in the link and email it through to us to help inform our Revitalising Rural Campaign but to also highlight to Government the impact of policy decision making.

Who are the Rural Services Network? Please click here to find out.

Analysis and Commentary pieces for Rural Services Network written by Jessica Sellick, Researcher at Rose Regeneration: Ageing in place: how can we ensure rural residents have choice, control and support to lead healthy, independent lives?

Economy Insights, produced by the RSN, provides important markers as to the state of the economy for our member authorities. It explores a wide range of subjects, setting out data and statistics at Local Authority level allowing comparisons to be made with other rural areas. Please click here to access Economy Insights.

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