The All Our Tomorrows Partnership seeks to establish and promote a shared strategic vision for Older People in Stockport with particular emphasis on maximising the independence of people in later life.
What's New!
STOCKPORT OLDER PEOPLE’S FORUM If you would like to attend then please phone Jane Bailey on 0161 480 1211. More information about the Older People's Forum can be found in this flyer.
ALL TOGETHER NOW EVALUATION REPORT The evaluation report from the last All Together Now consultation is now available. Click here to view.
AGE CONCERN STOCKPORT AND THE AGE UK BRAND On 1st April 2011, Age Concern Stockport changed its new brand name to
Age UK Stockport.
Only the branding has changed. Age UK Stockport will continue in the tradition of the previous quarter of a century of operation as a local independent charity addressing local issues and serving older people in Stockport. They will still be operating from the same premises – Commonweal, 56 Wellington Street and Russell Morley House, 8-16 Lower Hillgate.
EMAILS: Email addresses are changing to reflect the new brand using the format: firstname.lastname@ageukstockport.org.uk
Please amend your contacts information as the Age Concern email will be closed off in a few weeks.
This year's All Together Now event was a great success. Over 200 people attended a special event on Friday 1st October to celebrate National Older People’s Day at Stockport Town Hall. Visit the latest news page for more information.
Here's your chance to see the video blog from the All Together Now event and get an update from the seven theme leads.
In 2009, Stockport’s multi-agency All Our Tomorrows Partnership played host to delegates from around Europe at an international conference aimed at raising the profile of services designed to ensure that older people feel a valued part of their local community. Find out more.
View the All Our Tomorrows Strategy which was developed in consultation with older people and key stakeholders.
Have Your Say!
Find out more about how Stockport’s All Our Tomorrows Partnership consulted with older people to see if their needs and priorities have changed. We asked you to tell us what you think about housing, getting out and about, health and healthy living, socialising, information and money matters by joining our informal discussions and focus groups.
Over 1,500 people have returned questionnaires and more have attended focus groups and
one-to-one sessions to tell us about the things that matter most to them.
Visit the Older People's Consultation page to find out the outcome of the 2008 consultation and to view copies of the reports. This consultation was supported by Stockport Council's Community Pride initiative.
All Your Suggestions
One of the outcomes from the 2008 consultation event was that people wanted it to be easier to tell us their views and to make suggestions.
Plans are already underway to place suggestion boxes at various locations around Stockport but till then you can use our virtual Suggestion Box.