00:25:22 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Find out more about this session's sponsor PRP: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLIN_Summit_2024/sponsors/prp/ 00:44:14 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: An early Housing LIN case study from Berkshire shows the connectivity of Tai Chi and a lovely poem by a resident: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Dee-Park-Active-Retirement-Club-Age-Concern-Berkshire/ 00:49:17 Katy Drake: Really fascinating from PRP. Providing flexible spaces to encourage socialisation and activity can bring a real sense of community as well as bring benefits for individuals. 01:06:56 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Invisible Creations will be speaking at Friday's session on Inclusive Spaces: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLIN_Summit_2024/programme/inclusive-spaces-retrofitting-to-adapt-our-homes-for-21st-century-standards/ 01:10:02 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: If interested in Colum's presentation, read his agency's recent report on Design Age Ideas https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Design-Age-Ideas/ 01:13:56 Dianne Theakstone: Fascinating presentations, thank you. Any thoughts on how to address 'labelling' - accessible/adapted environments called 'assististed living' or 'supported living' etc can represent negative identies/stigma? 01:16:44 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Following on from what Colum was just saying, Carole Easton, CEO of Centre for Ageing Better, spoke at yesterday's session on 'Understanding Your Audience' about their Age Without Limits campaign and the impact of definitions and language. Recording out soon! 01:44:39 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: For more about Anchor's Be Connected programme, check out this Housing & Ageing Alliance blog at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/_assets/Resources/Housing/HAA/Housing-Ageing-Alliance-Blog-Mario-Ambrosi-Anchor-December2021.pdf 01:50:32 Allison.Alderton: thankyou Claire. Great Presentation 01:50:50 Dianne Theakstone: Thank you to all the speakers 01:51:16 Colleen: Thank you so much, each of those presentations were insightful. Also thank you for the additional links provided in the Webinar Chat. 01:51:41 Norma Raynes: thanks you Claire and Colum for helping turn heads around and opening minds. 01:51:48 Chelsey Fanning: I am needing to leave for a 12pm meeting but I would appreciate it if a summary of the answers given to the questions could be shared with attendees. Very interested in design solutions. 01:52:45 PickHel: This has been a very thought provoking session both professionally and personally. Thanks for all of your insights. 01:53:00 Tim Riley RCKa: Thank you 01:54:49 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: I see there's a question about lifetime neighbourhoods. Find out more about Age-friendly Communities and Lifetime Neighbourhoods at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Design-building/Neighbourhoods/ 01:55:18 Tracey: Thank you your insight to what the future can look like. I always say our older generation is getting younger! 01:56:24 Allison.Alderton: challenges bring about innovation, creativity, flexible and collaborative partnerships which can only bring about positive change. Good Luck Claire. I look forward to seeing the new development at Kytes Drive 01:56:34 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Thank you for joining today’s session! The recording, slides and chat report will be available next week. In the meantime, find out what else is taking place this week: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLIN_Summit_2024/programme/