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  1. Age UK Norfolk Privacy Statement 2023.docx (DOCX, 41 KB)

    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

  2. Website Privacy Statement 5.7 PDF.pdf (PDF, 141 KB)

    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

  3. Website Privacy Statement July 2023.pdf (PDF, 141 KB)

    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

  4. Your Fundraising Guide 02.2025.pdf (PDF, 3 MB)

    #TeamAgeUKNorfolk for Age UK Norfolk How we are helping older people in Norfolk Funds you raise will allow us to provide practical and emotional support for those who need it most. We do this by providing:

  5. Website Privacy Statement 12.4.23.docx (DOCX, 155 KB)

    impractical to delete electronic copies of personal data, we willput it beyond operational use. We allow ourselves up to one month after the requesthas been received to complete this action.Our website uses

  6. Website Privacy Statement 21.11.24.docx (DOCX, 163 KB)

    impractical to delete electronic copies of personal data, we willput it beyond operational use. We allow ourselves up to one month after the requesthas been received to complete this action.Our website uses

  7. 2022-01-18 AUKN website PS v1.1.pdf (PDF, 121 KB)

    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

  8. paperb2016agmminutes.docx (DOCX, 61 KB)

    Older People’s Forum) and Cllr Sue Whitaker (Norfolk County Council Adult Social Care Committee)In Attendance: Zena Aldridge (Dementia UK), Tim Allard (Norfolk Carers Support), Clayton Anderson (Age UK Norfolk) ... was helped by a Money Matters Service volunteer to work his way out of debt. This had ultimately allowed him to purchase an electric wheelchair which helped relieve his depression as it enabled him to be

  9. September 2024 Diary Dates 23.7.24.pdf (PDF, 1 MB)

    opportunity to improve wellbeing, try something new and meet others in a safe environment. Free to attend, but booking is essential. Click on the link below to go to the website page. There is more information ... opportunity to improve wellbeing, try something new and meet others in a safe environment. Free to attend, but booking is essential. Click on the link below to go to the website page. There is more information

  10. Annual report & accounts 2024-2025.pdf (PDF, 860 KB)

    a federated network also enables regional and national collaboration across brand partners which allows the Charity to share knowledge and expertise, and to actively promote the wellbeing of people in ... provide these services free of charge • we should offer services to those below State Pension age to allow for a longer lead in time for later life planning where we have capacity to do so. Draft Accounts