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🏛 AIDES_TERRITOIRES · 📍 FR
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Jul 4, 2021
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Solidarity / social connection / Elderly people, Solidarity / social connection / Disability, Solidarity / social connection / Equal opportunities, Solidarity / social connection / Social cohesion and inclusion, Solidarity / social connection / Health, Economic development / production and consumption / Revitalization
Awareness of the challenges of adapting territories to aging
The Age-Friendly Cities (VADA) approach, initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) and developed in France by the French-speaking Network of Age-Friendly Cities (RFVAA), consists of examining territorial specificities and local policies through the prism of specificities related to population aging . This methodology, which relies on project management, has the particularity of making resident consultation, the transversality of public policies, partnership with local stakeholders, and the fight against age-related stereotypes essential .
In this context, communities can commit to the "AMI DES AÎNÉS"® LABEL to
be supported in improving their local policies and to affirm their desire to improve the social and built environment
.
Through their membership in the Petites Villes de Demain or Action Cœur de Ville program, communities that wish to do so will be able to benefit from in-depth support to move towards this labeling process (facilitation for participation in RFVAA events, dedicated contacts, access to a bank of good practices, etc.