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Quality Standards
In April 2017 we passed the Age UK Quality Programme for Information and Advice, allowing us to be assessed for the Advice Quality Standard (AQS). This is the only advice agency-specific, independently
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Norfolk Council on Ageing (NCoA)
individual group members The role of the individual members of the Norfolk Council on Ageing includes: attending Norfolk Council on Ageing meetings (2 per year) and participating in its activities representing ... Nominating substitutes to attend meetings Members of the Norfolk Council on Ageing will be permitted to nominate a substitute to attend a meeting on their behalf if they are unable to attend. The member should
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Privacy policy
impractical to delete electronic copies of personal data, we will put it beyond operational use. We allow ourselves up to one month after the request has been received to complete this action. Our website
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Become a Trustee
I’ve found my time as a trustee to be an extremely rewarding experience. My role has allowed me to use my experience and skills in doing something good. It’s also great to feel part
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Give something back this year
only helps you develop new and existing skills and gives you valuable work experience but that also allows you to give something back to people in your community, meet new people and make friends along the ... our Volunteer Coordinator, says that volunteers can volunteer as much or as little as their time allows and, “If you only have half an hour a week to spare you could make a call to an older
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Age UK Norfolk Reaches Volunteering Milestone
play a vital role. The increase is partly due to a partnership with Norfolk County Council, who are allowing their staff time out to make calls from their desks as part of their ‘In Good Company’ campaign
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Age UK Norfolk Launches “Together This Summer” Campaign to Help Older People Feel Connected
small actions that can make a big difference — whether that’s volunteering, donating, attending a local activity, or simply checking in on an older neighbour, friend, or relative. “Loneliness ... including: Volunteering to support older people Donating to help befriending and social support services Attending or supporting community activities Sharing campaign messages online (join us on Facebook , Instagram
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Leaving a Lasting Legacy
better tariffs, and helping her secure the benefits she was entitled to. This transformed her life, allowing her to buy a washing machine and live without the constant fear of falling behind on bills. These
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Age UK Norfolk awarded funding to tackle loneliness in Reepham
connected with their wider community. This could include using public and community transport, help attending local clubs and groups and even walking or cycling. " We are beyond thrilled to be launching a new
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Notcutts hosts pop-up dementia café for Age UK Norfolk
their charity of the year. Around 40 volunteers and people living with dementia and their carers attended the event from our three Pabulum dementia cafes based in Diss, Costessey and Horstead. The