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James Moncur

Charleston to benefit from state-of-the-art computer app to help residents lead healthier lives

Some of Scotland’s top computer games designers have put a fun twist on every day life.

The Dundee-based team - that normally develops games for the Xbox, Playstation and iPhone - were challenged to gamify everyday life and encourage thousands of Scots to live in healthier ways.

Now the MyLife app, developed by the Hyper Luminal studio, is being rolled out to positively transform life for locals in three Scottish communities including Charleston, in Dundee.

The scheme is part of the exciting Peoplehood project, led by Scottish housing specialist Blackwood

Peoplehood is a £12.5m project to develop a future-proof model for independent living in communities in Glasgow, Dundee and Morayshire, helping people to live healthier, happier and longer.

The three-year initiative will create a blueprint for welcoming communities with age-friendly homes, supported by cutting-edge technologies and safe outdoor spaces to sustain physical activities.

The funding will see each area benefit from free tablets and Wi-Fi for participants to help them get digitally connected, while also delivering e-bikes, electric cars and a host of equipment and activities within communities, all according to local demand.

Stuart Martin, CEO of Hyper Luminal Games, said: “Blackwood residents are our beta testers because only by finding out what is important to them - identifying services and functionalities which should be prioritised and seeing them interact with the app - can we be sure that MyLife will improve their lives.”

The co-design process showed that many testers enjoyed digital games, puzzles and brainteasers, but did not consider that gaming.

Stuart added: “The common response was ‘we don’t play games’ but just because you don’t pick up a game pad or use a PlayStation doesn’t mean you are not a gamer.

“Once we probed further, we found many played Candy Crush or Sudoku on phones or did crosswords on a tablet, and they accepted that MyLife could be an interesting and valuable addition to daily life.”

The app features an on-screen avatar character to keep residents informed of local events and motivate them to take part in community activities, with suggestions suited to their needs, interests and abilities.

Each avatar will also take into account the medical, health and mobility circumstances of individual users, who can earn real-life awards – such as free gardening work or use of an electric car or e-bike.

The more they engage with MyLife, the greater the potential rewards.

Fanchea Kelly, Chief Executive of Blackwood, said: “MyLife will get to know a resident’s daily schedule and can suggest tasks or activities which encourage mobility.

“It could be as simple as washing some dishes, going for a walk or speaking to a neighbour, all of which earn rewards which can be used to customise their avatar.

“Blackwood credits can also be earned from community engagement or interaction, for example doing a neighbour’s shopping or taking part in a dance class.

“Those credits can be used in a variety of ways such as the free use of a community e-car or getting their garden done for free.”

The Peoplehood Project received £6 million UK Research and Innovation funding as part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund/Healthy Ageing Challenge - the only project in Scotland to win funding - which was match-funded by a further £6.5 million from Blackwood and its nine industry partners.

- More information on the Peoplehood Project can be found here.

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