Finding and welcoming new people to your Great Get Together event

Finding and welcoming new people to your Great Get Together event

Finding the older people you’d really like to meet at your group and using a warm welcome to keep them.

By The Good Practice Mentor Team

Date and time

Wed, 5 Jun 2024 03:00 - 04:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Whether you are commissioning or running a group, or hosting an event for Jo Cox Foundation's Great Get Together, this session will help you to:


  • find and engage older people in their local communities, including older people less likely to access formal groups, services, activities and support. E.g. older men.
  • Overcome ‘it’s not for me’ barriers and preconceptions to accessing groups or activities
  • Provide an active ‘warm welcome’ to engage new people at groups, build rapport and help them to build social connections.


Workshop duration: 90 minutes


We will be

  • Sharing insight from older people around preconceptions and barriers to engagement with a focus on groups and activities.
  • Looking at how to describe and pitch your activity offer – using language and images to address barriers to engagement and provide an effective steppingstone to engagement.
  • Offering examples of outreach friendly comms to promote your offer to harder to engage older people.
  • Looking at practical strategies to find and engage the older people you want to meet. Where and how to promote your offer including displaying physical information and how to approach and engage people out on the street.
  • Considering how a conscious approach to welcoming people and configuring your space will enable you to keep people engaged
  • Explaining why a welcoming approach across your whole organisation can help
  • Touching on keeping older people in the lead, working with volunteers and managing challenging behaviour


There will be two opportunities to work in breakout groups with others to give you a chance to consider how this might work practically in your setting


This session will be delivered by

Joanne Stapleton, GPM from Ageing Better in Camden - where they proactively met and engaged with thousands of older people who were not already in contact with, or were reluctant to access, formal services or support.

Jessica Duffy, GPM from LOPF, where the Time to Shine programme worked with over 80 local organisations to identify the ways they supported and engaged older people, especially those reluctant to engage with groups.

Organised by

The Good Practice Mentor (GPM) programme is a new and innovative project that brings together legacy, learning and resources from Ageing Better, a seven year Test & Learn project that worked to reduce social isolation and loneliness in people aged over 50, and engaged more than 150,000 people in over 366 projects.

The GPM team includes; South Yorkshire Housing Association Age UK Camden Leeds Older People Forum Torbay Community Development Trust

Each partner brings a unique set of learning and skills to the project, and together we offer a wide range of training, bespoke support for your organisation and toolkits and resources to help you on your journey to reducing loneliness and isolation.

Find out more about the Good Practice Mentor programme and the range of support on offer by emailing Jennie Shrewsbury, Programme Lead - j.shrewsbury@syha.co.uk