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Bristol Ageing Better Partnership meeting

Bristol Ageing Better Partnership meeting. Judith Brown: Deputy Chair, Programme Board 13 th January 2013. Partnership Meeting Agenda. Welcome and introductions (Judith Brown, BAB Deputy Chair) 1.30 2) Ageing Better Programme – Update (Mark Baker, CEO, Age UK Bristol) 1.35

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Bristol Ageing Better Partnership meeting

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  1. Bristol Ageing BetterPartnership meeting Judith Brown: Deputy Chair, Programme Board 13th January 2013

  2. Partnership Meeting Agenda • Welcome and introductions(Judith Brown, BAB Deputy Chair) 1.30 2) Ageing Better Programme – Update(Mark Baker, CEO, Age UK Bristol) 1.35 3) Conversations Work(Ruth Richardson, BAB Programme Manager) 2.05 4) Communications Work(Ruth Richardson) 2.40 5) Next steps and suggestions for future meetings 3.15 (Mark Baker/Judith Brown) 6) Dates of future meetings(Ruth Richardson) 3.20 7) Evaluation of meeting(Judith Brown) 3.25

  3. Key Milestones 2013 8th November Submission of Lead Organisation and Development Grant Application (up to £20k available) 2014 30th April Submission of Vision & Strategy Document July Ageing Better Committee Decision (15-20 partnerships selected, up to £50k released, partnership agreement developed with all project partners) Aug-Dec Develop detailed project plans 2015 onwards £2m - £6m awarded for projects lasting between 3 to 6 years

  4. Development Funding Activity Cost BLF Governance: meeting room hire, OP time/expenses 3,428 750 Building the partnership- specialist advice / support 3,000 3,000 Communications- brand, promotion, media, materials 3,500 2,000 Evidence base – needs analysis 3,800 2,000 Joint work programme with small user led organisations 8,000 8,000 Consultation/engagement: Action Research 1,400 1,400 BAB local pilot design groups 850 850 BAB Design groups- O P visits models of good practice 2,000 2,000 Total 25,978 20,000

  5. Research Detailed analysis and report on all existing data available including: • Bristol Quality of life Survey • Bristol Citizens Panel • Office of National Statistics • Department of Work and Pensions Report to include geographic mapping to understand issues and prevalence of older people most at risk of social isolation.

  6. Evaluation • BLF Evaluation requirement- Lead by Ecorys • BAB Older people Researchers • Shine • Positive Margins

  7. BAB Conversations Purpose of Conversations Work: • Consult widely with older people to inform Vision & Strategy document BLF Outcome: • Older people are actively involved in their communities with their views & participation valued more highly • Older people are more engaged in the design & delivery of services that help reduce their isolation • Engage the BAB Partnership and map existing services BLF Outcome: • Services that help to reduce isolation are better planned, co-ordinated and delivered Conversations Group: Age UK Bristol, Public Health, LinkAge, BOPF, BCC Health & Social Care (seeking more members)

  8. Conversations Design Process 1) BAB Programme Board agree broad approach December 2013 2) Conversations Work Team add detail 9th January 2014 3) Partnership asked for feedback and to add more detail BAB Partnership Meeting 4) Planning with partners begins January 2014 onwards

  9. BLF Expression of Interest Submitted July 2013. Bristol one of 32 shortlisted areas Approach identified: CitywideTo facilitate a discussion about social isolation and loneliness In local communitiesThree neighbourhoods will be identified in a first phase Among communities of interestFor people with a common interest or life situation

  10. Citywide • Facilitate discussion about social isolation and loneliness • BAB Communications Group Website/phone line/media contact • Mapping what already exists BAB Partnership to assist

  11. In Local Areas Three areas to be chosen based on: • Reviewing evidence (12 areas shortlisted) • Mapping what already exists and partner support available BAB Partnership • BAB Partner Feedback (Today and through email contact with partners)

  12. Among Communities of Interest Communities identified in BLF Expression of Interest: BME Communities Older People living in Care Homes Bereavement Carers Work with partner Drug and Alcohol Misuse organisations to consult Sensory Impairment with older people Dementia 85+

  13. Conversations Update 12 Local Areas Identified Based on: • Social Isolation Index findings • Responses to loneliness questions in Quality of Life survey • Indices of multiple deprivation • Mental Health needs assessment Lawrence Hill, Southmead, Bedminster/Southville, Kingsweston, Hillfields/Frome Vale, Filwood, Hartcliffe, Whitchurch Park, Lockleaze, Avonmouth, Stoke Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym

  14. Today’s Tasks Identify 3 local areas: 1. Mapping what already exists 2. Reasons for working in a particular area 3. Possible lead organisations Please use post its or Communities of Interest: write on posters • Mapping what already exists • Possible lead organisations

  15. Next Steps • Collate feedback from partners and identify 3 areas • Proposal to BAB Programme Board 22nd January 2013 • Conversations group meet to develop toolkit and plan next steps • Contact with partners in each area/community of interest

  16. BAB Communications Short Term Objectives: - Raise awareness of the BAB partnership - Raise awareness of the work of BAB partners - Publicising the BAB Conversations work (ongoing Jan – Mar 2014) Long Term Objectives: - Develop a wide reaching conversation around loneliness (including animation from Aardman) - Targeting those older people unaware of the services available to them - Challenging negative stereotypes of ageing/promoting positive images of ageing Communications Group: Age UK Bristol, BOPF, Voscur, Aardman, LinkAge, Bristol City Council (seeking new members)

  17. Communications • Marketing materials BAB logo, ‘Babs’ character • Raise awareness and promote BAB work (to BAB Partnership and wider) BAB website www.bristolageingbetter.org.uk Media contact

  18. Today’s Tasks ‘Babs’ character • Comments • Vote with stickers (1= favourite, 4 = least favourite) Please use post its for BAB Logo: comments and stickers for • Comments votes • Vote for 4 favourites

  19. Next Steps • BAB Partner comments given to Aardman • Collate votes from partners • Character & Logo chosen • Programme Board sign off (22nd January 2013) • Communications Group meeting (24th January 2013) • Website development (Ongoing)

  20. Future Meeting Dates FEBRUARY Monday 17th February 2014, 1:30 – 3:30pm Callington Road Hospital MARCH (date & venue TBC) APRIL Thursday 10th April 2013, 10:30am – 12:30pm The Southville Centre

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