A dataset providing the background, list of solutions and outcome for the Age Friendly Innovation Lab - Accessibility. 

The lab was held on Monday 18th January 2016 and commissioned by Adult Social Care, Leeds City Council. 

Development question

Our goal is to give older people, their families and friends the confidence to navigate the city as well as making informed choices in regards to where they may choose to live or to socialise. In this lab we will explore a number of options. For example, can we develop a digital resource that uses existing data and shows it in a way that can be easily seen and understood? Is there scope for residents to add information to this resource? In addition to displaying facilities, can we also share information, views and attitudes towards disability and access.

Outcomes

GSOH by Rich Daley developed into a proof of concept. 

Find out more

To find out more about GSOH click here https://datamillnorth.org/products/gsoh-great-sense-of-home/ 

To find out about urban sustainability labs click on the following link: http://sustainabledevelopmentlab.com/

UK Open Government Licence
Last Update
7 years ago  
Geographic Coverage
  • Leeds - city wide
Attribution Statement
"[Insert title], (c) Leeds City Council, [insert year of publication], [insert hyperlink to document (where accessed)]. This information is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence."
Service Area
Older peoples activities
Subject
Life in the community
4 files
Great sense of home (113.66 kB)Jan 2016

Age friendly innovation lab - accessibility

Event seeker (343.18 kB)Jan 2016

Age friendly innovation lab - accessibility

Mapping logic model (820.46 kB)Jan 2016

Age friendly innovation lab - accessibility

Visual search (1.35 MB)Jan 2016

Age friendly innovation lab - accessibility