In 2060, almost one third of the European population will be 65 years or older. Ageing is thus not only an individual but also a societal challenge. And it is a challenge we have to prepare for on time and in many ways. One very important factor is that of participation: The chance to participate in our society at various levels is crucial for an active, meaningful and healthy life in older age.
Age-friendliness, that means accessible and available services and environments, is obviously a major prerequisite for participation. Public authorities and service providers are responsible for and profit from making their services and public spaces more accessible to all – including older citizens and customers. Older people as experts of their own life know best how services and public spaces should be designed and organised to meet their needs. They want their voices be heard, their experiences be acknowledged and their skills be actively used and valued.
The overall objective of the project Mobility Scouts is to involve older men and women in decision making processes and enable and empower them to contribute to the creation of age-friendly environments and services as co-producers.
The core idea of the project Mobility Scouts is to train older men and women to initiate co-production processes. As “agents of change” Mobility Scouts bring together older citizens and local authorities and service providers to cooperate in the development of age-friendly environments and services.
The Mobility Scouts partnership shares the belief that older men and women have a lot to contribute to make services and environments more accessible. We are convinced that local authorities and service providers can learn from their experience and skills. Co-production is a way of bringing together different voices and perspectives in order to create opportunities and find innovative solutions.
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