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AGENDA
1. Declarations of Interest
2. Minutes
3. Public Participation
4. Older Persons Accommodation Engagement Results and Future Actions
5. Urgent Business
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B
C
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B
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B
He
doesn't
hear
that
the
Harrison
evidence
on
the
playing
fields
of
our
field
work
will
commence
very
soon
on
us
and
therefore
having
a
bailiff
fault
for
which
there
is
no
nomination.
For
else
we
remain
for
many
years
would
compound.
The
deserves
of
local
residents
are
already
injured,
with
the
demolition
and
the
foundation
maintenance
already
taken.
My
systems
were
very
much
understand
that
the
cabbage
was
a
positive.
A
A
C
I
think
I
think
we
know
that
access
to
safe
and
appropriate
accommodation
is
one
of
the
biggest
determinants
of
good
health
in
our
population,
and
that's
that's
a
regardless
of
of
age.
Over
the
last
four
years.
Last
five
years
or
so,
the
council
has
been
working
on
a
program
developments
to
create
good
quality
places
for
our
older
residents
to
live.
C
So
over
the
summer,
with
the
help
of
an
excellent
to
summer
intern
from
the
University
of
York,
we
carried
out
our
program
of
engagement
and
consultation
with
with
residents
with
stakeholders
with
advocacy
groups
with
housing
providers
and
developers,
and
asked
really
what
was
important
to
people
about
how
and
where
they
lived
in
their
league
two
years.
The
report
sets
out
the
the
key
findings
and
obviously
makes
recommendations
for
how
to
address
some
of
those,
as
was
the
biggest.
C
Obviously,
what
ass?
That's
not
where
people
want
look
where
people
see
themselves.
The
other
Delhi
line
is
it's
the
fact
that
an
awful
lot
of
our
respondents-
soohyun's
we'd
over
500
people,
take
part
in
the
research
and
a
very
high
proportion
of
them
work
very
interested
in
how
modern
technology
could
be
applied
to
make
daily
living
easier
and
how
they
could
support
independence.
We
had
when
people
say
talking
about
one
two
new
sensors
in
in
their
room,
so
that
their
family
quitted.
You
know
that
they
were
okay.
If
people
have
what.
C
And
has
been
a
sensor,
that's
maybe
sure
that
they
left
the
bedroom
and
they've
gone
to
the
kitchen
and
those
sorts
of
things.
It
shows
that
people
are
coping.
Other
people
were
interested
in
reminders
to
take
the
medication
or
that
they've
got
appointment
or
it's
lunchtime
now
a
lot
of
people
wanted
to
be
reminded
to
eat.
Yes,.
C
I
think
you
do
need
to
look
at
how
how
our
housing
can
be
developed
in
a
way
that
enables
modern
technology
to
be
applied
more
readily,
rather
than
rather
than
retrofitting.
The
results
are
in
in
this
report.
The
results
will
be
are
being
designed
at
the
moment
into
a
publishable
document.
They'll
be
a
bit
made
available
website,
they're
being
circulated
to
colleagues
in
other
departments
in
the
council
and
we're
doing
a
programme
of
meetings
with
stakeholders
and
housing
providers
to
share
our
responses.
A
Yeah
I
think
it's
a
a
massively
interesting
report
and
when
I
first
read
it
I
was
extremely
interested
in
some
of
the
things
that
came
up
worm.
What
I
was
expecting
so
I
think.
The
first
thing
is
to
record
our
thanks
to
the
intern,
because
I
think
the
interns
done
a
very
thorough
job
here
and
the
analysis
is
very,
very
good.
A
It
is
interesting
to
me
that
in
the
last
five
six
seven
years,
I
have
seen
the
change
from
people
wanting
to
go
into
residential
care
to
wanting
to
stay,
independent
and
I.
Think
part
of
that
is
possibly
because
they
now
realize
that
they
can
yeah
and
I,
don't
think
that
they
did
previously,
but
they
realized
with
a
bit
of
help
that
they
can
stay.
Independent
and
I
was
extremely
interested.
In
the
section
on
technology,
I
mean
everybody
says
that
older
people
her
not
her
favorite
technology
and
don't
use
it.
That's
that's,
definitely
not.
The
case.
A
I
certainly
know
a
lady
well
into
her
1990s
who
skypes
her
children
and
great
grandchildren.
Grandchildren
are
very
regularly
and
and
she's,
not
the
only
one
by
a
long
way.
So
it's
heartening
to
know
because
the
advances
in
technology
these
days
assistive
technology
alerts,
as
you
say,
reminding
people
to
eat,
reminding
you
to
take
their
tablets
as
well
as
things
that
we
know
well
about
about
security.
A
I'm
also
delighted
to
see
that
they,
the
importance
of
being
in
your
area,
is
it
comes
out
in
this
report
too,
and
round
the
city.
There
are
various
developments
going
on
in
the
moment
at
the
moment,
not
all
by
City
of
York
council,
which
enables
people
not
only
to
stay
in
their
area,
but
also
to
go
back
to
an
area
where
they
have
relatives
and
friends
and
those
social
support
systems
are
massively
important
in
helping
people
not
to
stay
behind
a
door
but
to
come
out
to
meet
with
others.
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B
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C
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C
A
Yeah
I
think
evidence-based
development
is
absolutely
crucial.
This
is
good,
empirical
evidence,
she's
been
out
and
talked
to
people
and
got
the
evidence
and
put
it
into
a
format
that
we
can
understand
and
for
me
it's
really
important.
We
don't
tell
people
what
we
think
they
want,
that
they
tell
us
what
they
want
and
we
follow
what
they
say
and
if
that's
what
they
want,
then
that's
what
we
must
help
them
to
acquire
and
help
developers
to
develop.
So
for
me
that
is
really
really
important.