Centre for Ageing Better - Taking a local approach to ageing infographics

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Taking a local approach to ageing – working with GMCA We want more people to live in age friendly communities. The Centre for Ageing Better received £50 million from the Big Lottery Fund in January 2015 in the form of an endowment to enable it to identify what works in the ageing sector by bridging the gap between research, evidence and practice.

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Taking a local approach to ageing – working with GMCAWe want more people to live in age friendly communities.

The Centre for Ageing Better received £50 million from the Big Lottery Fund in January 2015 in the form of an endowment to enable it to identify what works in the ageing sector by bridging the gap between research, evidence and practice.

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Contact

Centre for Ageing Better Level 3, Angel Building407 St John StLondon EC1V 4AD020 3829 0113ageing-better.org.uk

Registered Company Number: 8838490 & Charity Registration Number: 1160741

Thank you

[email protected]

@Ageing_Better

Centre for Ageing Better

The Centre for Ageing Better received £50 million from the Big Lottery Fund in January 2015 in the form of an endowment to enable it to identify what works in the ageing sector by bridging the gap between research, evidence and practice.