Age of opportunity

Age of opportunity

by Centre for Social Justice. Older Age Working Group

Part of Breaththrough Britain

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Age of Opportunity is the second and final report of the CSJ's Older Age Review, and proposes bold and wide-ranging solutions to the plethora of problems outlined in the 2010 report The Forgotten Age. The report maintains that any attempt to tackle poverty in later life must begin with tackling social isolation. This can only happen if the statutory agencies which come across the most isolated work harder to maintain the kind of "vital connections" with charities and community groups at a neighbourhood level. Following key recommendations regarding tackling loneliness are a whole host of other recommendations: community audits conducted by local government to connect schools eager to make contact with older people to care homes well placed to receive young volunteers; ideas about how to improve transport links and make neighbourhoods more physically accessible; recommendations regarding supporting older people to manage their money and plan for the future.

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