Project ID: 610

DescriptionA qualitative study of older people's views on and experience of receiving help from neighbours. Group discussions and semi-structured interviews with 23 people (9 U3A members, 15 voluntary service users) included topics relating to the neighbourhood, interactions with neighbours and getting/giving help.
TopicsSociology
TypeU3A-led research (not an SLP)
U3ATynedale U3A
Organization/partnerNone
Year started2014
Source of referenceJanet Grime, Tynedale U3A.
OutputReport at: https://u3asites.org.uk/files/t/tynedale/docs/finalreportapril112016.pdf Article in journal 'Access by Design', Centre for Accessible Environments, February 2017, p45 Presentation: British Society of Gerontology Conference 2015 Presentation: Mobility, Mood and Place: Habitats for Happy and Healthy Ageing, October 2016 Paper: 'Older people's experiences of getting help from neighbours' was published in the journal 'Working with Older People' on 6 September 2018. See: https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/WWOP-03-2018-0010
NotesPrize winner in RITA competition 2013
Grant from Averil Osborn Memorial Fund, British Society of Gerontology