Designing Cities for a Longer Life How Healthcare Policy Can Create Age-Friendly Communities
From the course:
Executive Development Programme in Creating Age-Friendly Cities through Healthcare Policy
Podcast Transcript
AMELIA: Welcome to our podcast, 'Transforming Cities, Transforming Lives'. I'm Amelia, your host today, and I'm thrilled to be here discussing a topic that's really close to my heart – creating age-friendly cities through healthcare policy. Joining me on this conversation is Jonathan, our expert guest, who has years of experience in this field. Jonathan, welcome to the show!
JONATHAN: Thanks, Amelia, it's great to be here. I'm excited to share my insights and experiences with your listeners.
AMELIA: So, let's dive right in. Our topic today revolves around the Executive Development Programme in Creating Age-Friendly Cities through Healthcare Policy. Can you tell us a bit more about this programme, Jonathan? What makes it unique, and what kind of skills and knowledge can participants expect to gain?
JONATHAN: Absolutely. This programme is designed to equip participants with the expertise to design and implement policies that promote healthy ageing, social inclusion, and sustainable development. What sets it apart is the interdisciplinary approach, bringing together healthcare, urban planning, and policy experts to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues and potential solutions.
AMELIA: That's really interesting. I know that one of the programme's unique features is the use of case studies from successful age-friendly cities worldwide. Can you tell us more about that? How do these case studies help participants learn and apply the concepts?
JONATHAN: The case studies are a key component of the programme. By examining real-world examples of age-friendly cities, participants can gain a deeper understanding of what works and what doesn't. They'll also have the opportunity to learn from the successes and challenges of these cities, which can inform their own policy-making and implementation.
AMELIA: That sounds incredibly valuable. Now, let's talk about career opportunities. What kind of roles can participants expect to take on after completing the programme, and how can this programme help them advance in their careers?
JONATHAN: As a graduate of this programme, participants will be poised to take on senior roles in government, healthcare, urban planning, and non-profit sectors. They'll have the skills to drive policy change, lead cross-sector collaborations, and create age-friendly environments that benefit all citizens. The programme's practical application through a capstone project also helps participants develop a portfolio of work that can be showcased to potential employers.
AMELIA: Wow, that's really exciting. I know that our listeners are eager to make a positive impact in their communities. What advice would you give to someone who's considering enrolling in this programme, Jonathan?
JONATHAN: I would say that this programme is a great opportunity for anyone who's passionate about creating age-friendly cities and making a difference in the lives of older adults. It's a chance to gain the knowledge, skills, and network needed to drive policy change and create positive impact.
AMELIA: That's fantastic advice,