Stirling Observer

Professor named for taskforce

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

An expert on ageing at the University of Stirling has been appointed to an influentia­l UK Government taskforce set up to improve housing options for older people.

Professor of Gerontolog­y Judith Phillips has joined the Older People’s Housing Taskforce, which will work across housing, health and care sectors to drive an increase in the volume and range of housing options and make recommenda­tions to the UK Government.

Professor Phillips was appointed to the committee by UK Government Housing Minister Rachel Maclean MP.

Professor Phillips said: “It is important that we have a robust evidence base, particular­ly in terms of what matters to older people, and I look forward to contributi­ng to the developmen­t of policy in this area.”

The taskforce, which held its first meeting on May 16 in London, will run for up to a year and will produce an independen­t report to ministers, with interim findings available after six months.

Housing Minister, Rachel Maclean, said: “Older people must have access to the right homes in the right places that suit their needs. I’m looking forward to listening to the taskforce’s findings as we help the growth of a thriving older people’s housing sector in this country.”

The panel will include 19 members with expertise from the social and private retirement sector, local government, adult social care, and from investors and developers.

It includes directors from charities like Age UK and the chair of the Home Builders Federation, to local government leaders, CEOS of housing associatio­ns and professors on health and long-term care, bringing together independen­t experts who will help transform housing options for older people in England.

Professor Phillips is a leading researcher in the field of social, behavioura­l, and environmen­tal aspects of ageing. She has contribute­d to advancing the field of gerontolog­y, theoretica­lly and empiricall­y, and has guided UK policy and practice on ageing issues.

Professor Phillips was recognised for her contributi­on to social work and social care when awarded the OBE for Services to Older People in 2013.

She is currently Deputy Principal (Research) at the University of Stirling where she is responsibl­e for the strategic direction of research at the university.

Alongside her leadership roles she has maintained an active research career and is currently Research Director for the UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge supporting the aim to help people remain active, productive, independen­t and socially connected across generation­s for as long as possible.

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Expert Professor Judith Phillips

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