Check out our new paper sharing the results from this feasibility study lead by BU focused on social innovation (co-production) strategies with older people helping them to Stay Active and Independent for Longer, the SAIL project. Dr Holly Crossen-White, Professor Ann Hemingway, Professor Adele Ladkin
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/QAOA-02-2022-0012/full/html
An international qualitative feasibility study
to explore the process of using social
innovation (co-production) strategies with
older people: the SAIL project
Holly Louise Crossen-White, Ann Hemingway, Adele Ladkin, Andrew Jones, Amanda Burke
and Olaf Timmermans











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