The Age-friendly Belfast vision is that Belfast will be a city where older people live life to the fullest.
In 2013, Belfast was the first city in Northern Ireland to join the World Health Organisation's Global Network of Age-friendly Cities. An Age-friendly city is defined as an inclusive and accessible urban environment that promotes active ageing.
Since 2013, the Age-friendly Belfast team have been talking to older people. This has helped us to develop the Age-friendly Belfast Plan 2014-2017.
It’s 2017 now and we want to develop a new 3 year Age-friendly Plan for older people and we would like to hear the views of everyone aged 50+.
Completing this questionnaire will help us to measure how well we are progressing. We would like to know:
We would like to thank you for taking the time to complete our questionnaire.
Join us in Falls Library (Falls Road, Belfast) to share your views in preparation for our next Age-friendly Belfast Plan.
Join us in Dee Street Community Centre (Dee Street, Belfast)to share your views in preparation for our next Age-friendly Belfast Plan.
Join us in Donegal Pass Community Centre (Apsley Street, Belfast) to share your views in preparation for our next Age-friendly Belfast Plan.
Join us in Shankill Library(Shankill Road, Belfast) to share your views in preparation for our next Age-friendly Belfast Plan.
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