Have your say on an age and dementia friendly Brighton & Hove
Have your say on an age and dementia friendly Brighton & Hove. We want your views to help build a city where everyone can age well.
We want your views on how we make Brighton & Hove a place where everyone can age well and keep doing the things they enjoy and thrive in later life.
The survey supports our ambition for Brighton & Hove to be an Age and Dementia Friendly city. Your views will help us understand the issues many of us face as we age in Brighton & Hove.
Councillor Tristram Burden, Cabinet member for Adult Social Care, Public Health, and Service Transformation, said: "We want everyone in the city to thrive, regardless of age.
"Creating the right opportunities to support people to live and age well is a key priority to ensure our city has the right mix of services, activities and partnerships.
"We have a growing population of older people with increasingly complex needs, and this survey will help shape our action plan to ensure that our city is a place where everyone can age well.
“Please take part and share your views – this will enable us to understand the issues we face and how we can work with other statutory, community and voluntary sector organisations to deliver the services that are needed.”
Have your say
The survey will take around 20 to 25 minutes to complete and is open until Monday 6 January 2025.
The feedback we receive will helps us to improve the lives of our residents in 8 key areas of the city. This includes: 
- Community support and social participation 
- Civic participation and employment
- Health, wellbeing social care and housing 
- Built environment and outdoor spaces 
- Transport
- Carer support 
- Safety 
- Positive Ageing
Find out more about the Age and Dementia Friendly Brighton & Hove programme.
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