Authored on 01 Oct 2019 Fun-guarding: Is safe the enemy of fun? 'Fun' and 'safe' do not have to be opposite concepts, writes Susan Shenkin. Authored on 01 Oct 2019 Fun-guarding: How you can get involved How you can get involved with our 'fun-guarding' project and become a 'fun-guardian' in your area Authored on 01 Oct 2019 Fun-guarding: When my time comes Trisha Elliott reflects on how she would like fun to be guarded when she approaches frailty in ol Authored on 01 Oct 2019 Fun-guarding: Does it bring joy? Consider whether an activity will bring joy to an older person over whether it is socially approp Authored on 01 Oct 2019 Fun-guarding: Putting a value on fun Talk to residents about what they want to achieve and you might be surprised, says Caroline Authored on 01 Oct 2019 Fun-guarding: Involving the family Many of our most important and fun moments relate to our family, explains David Attwood Authored on 01 Oct 2019 Fun-guarding in care homes: As important as safeguarding? The first article in our fun-guarding series, George Coxon sets out what fun-guarding is and why