Ageing Better in Camden Tackling Isolation and Loneliness in Older People: Local Plans and Opportunities.

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Ageing Better in Camden Tackling Isolation and Loneliness in Older People: Local Plans and Opportunities

Outcomes Expand and sustain involvement, self help, activities and support networks Greater respect for and recognition of older people in the community More efficient use of existing budgets Improved health and wellbeing for socially isolated older people Less demand for primary health care

Funding and timescale Big Lottery - Fulfilling Lives: Ageing Better £4.46million over six years Subject to final approval of Project Plan in March 2015 Funding to deliver Programme as set out in application ABC Partners responsible for delivery

Funding by year Year 1 £668,049 Year 2 £646,585 Year 3 £795,453 Year 4 £907,297 Year 5 £886,215 Year 6 £549,483

Programme 3 strands: Working within communities Targeting individuals Agencies working together plus: Programme management Evaluation

Working within Communities 1 Voice and Choice model in 5 areas: Kilburn Years 1-6 St Pancras/Somerstown Years 1-6 Regents Park – Years 3-6 Gospel Oak/Haverstock – Years th to be decided - Years 4-6

Working within Communities 2 Older LGBT community Years 1-6 Older Bangladeshi community – years 4-6 Digital inclusion activities – Years 1-6 Older men/ Men’s Action groups – Years 1-6 Intergenerational activities – Years 1-6

Targeting Individuals Community Connectors –Years 1-6 Pharmacy based Health Living Champions – Years 1-6 RecommendMe Activities Online – Years 1-4

Agencies Working Together Partnership Development Older Voices Ageing Better Network Partnership Events/Conferences Training All years 1-6

Appointing Delivery Partners Strategic Partnership Board decision Transparent procurement process Evaluation panels Dealing with conflicts of interest Timetable

Agreed Providers Kilburn Voice and Choice model – KOVE Intergenerational activities – GoodGym will provide one element of the project RecommendMe online search engine – UCL Pharmacy based Healthy Living Champions – restricted to Camden based pharmacies Programme management – Age UK Camden All proposals assessed by evaluation panel

Tender process Service specification development Nov – December 2014 Open tenders One stage process Adverts January 2015 Evaluation panels Initial 2 year contracts

Questions?