Project

Home Improvement Services in England - National Evaluation

Funded by Centre for Ageing Better.

Collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University.

This project is led by: Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) Sheffield Hallam University

We have been invited to be a part of a Consortium.

As part of our strategy at the Centre for Ageing Better, the following outcomes form the change we want to see: 1.Good health – more people are on course to experience good health in later life 2.Equity and respect – more people treated fairly and with respect as they grow older 3.Financial security – more people on course to experience financial security later in life

Our Homes Programme is central to achieving the above outcomes and Ageing Better is dedicated to ensuring everyone can live in age-friendly, accessible, healthy homes in intergenerational communities. That everyone, no matter their age, background or ability needs a good home that is safe healthy and secure.

Total award value £65,350.00

People (2)

Professor Vikki McCall

Professor Vikki McCall

Professor of Social Policy, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Dr Steve Rolfe

Dr Steve Rolfe

Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Outputs (1)

Project Report

Rolfe S, Mccall V, Harris C, Gilbertson J, Pearson S, Smith R, Wilson I, Marshall M, Preece J, Robinson D, Brown J, McGregor S, Roberts G & Smith P (2025) Home Improvement Services in England: National Evaluation. Final Report. Centre for Ageing Better. Centre for Ageing Better. https://ageing-better.org.uk/document/full-national-evaluation-reportpdf


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