Report ‘Hope for All Ages: Fifty ways to leave the world a better place by 2050’ published 

United for All Ages, a thinktank and social enterprise that brings younger and older people together to build stronger communities, has published a report entitled ‘Hope for All Ages: Fifty ways to leave the world a better place by 2050’. 

To compile the report, United for All Ages asked changemakers for ideas globally, nationally and locally to dispel powerlessness and hopelessness. 

Stephen Burke, Director of United for All Ages, says: 

“Hope for All Ages offers a manifesto for change, with 50 ways to leave the world a better place by 2050. We currently live in volatile times. Unpredictable, untrusting, uncertain. Young people face insecure futures as the first generation to be worse off than their parents. Many feel powerless, unable to influence or change their world. Without hope.  

It doesn’t have to be this way. United for All Ages has always been an optimistic social enterprise, bringing people of different ages together, mixing and sharing with common purpose, while tackling big social issues from ageism and loneliness to care, work, housing and learning. Having hope can change the way we approach the future. Sharing that hope across generations and for future generations will make us all stronger in our homes and our communities, our country and our world.” 

Amongst the 50 ways, dementia is mentioned by changemaker Darren Evans from After Cloud who imagines: 

“By 2050, dementia care will be transformed into a frontier of proactive and personalised health, built on revolutionary AI and storytelling platforms.” 

Read ‘Hope for All Ages’ here: https://www.unitedforallages.com/_files/ugd/98d289_9b45fff9929644298fbac2243c933b89.pdf 

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