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  1. Later Life Goals

    bereavement, a relationship breakdown, a dementia diagnosis, having a fall, becoming a carer, a change in housing needs or falling into debt. Age UK research shows that significant life events like these ... area, and helped remove many of the practical barriers that can lead to persistent loneliness or prevent people from managing or overcoming loneliness – such as low income, access to transport or

  2. Older EU citizens and settled status

    have English as their first language, there are also a range of translated information resources . All of these resources are available at the bottom of this page.  For people who live in care homes or

  3. Fit as a Fiddle

    for engaging older people in volunteer based activity programmes and a range of activity based resources for consumers and practitioners. Nine regional programmes  co-ordinated a portfolio of innovative

  4. BMW Berlin Marathon

    , sweepstake form and top tips . Age UK cotton t-shirt to wear out and about. Explore our free resources for runners If you have arranged your own place and would like to raise money for Age UK, please

  5. Vitality London 10,000

    , sweepstake form and top tips . Age UK cotton t-shirt to wear out and about. Explore our free resources for runners Why run for Age UK? When someone's desperately lonely and just needs to hear another

  6. Royal Parks Half Marathon

    , sweepstake form and top tips . Age UK cotton t-shirt to wear out and about. Explore our free resources for runners Why run for Age UK? When someone's desperately lonely and just needs to hear another

  7. Dunelm

    people who would otherwise be isolated. Alongside fundraising, Dunelm is committed to using its resources to support older people directly - through colleague volunteering, product donations, and customer

  8. Unreasonable, discriminatory and/or abusive behaviour policy

    consider reasonable adjustments in line with legislative requirements. The following types of behaviour fall within this policy; however, this is not an exhaustive list. Please note, behaviour does not need ... demands: We may decide a demand is unreasonable if it requires a disproportionate amount of time and resource to address it. For example: Demanding a response within an unreasonable timescale. Excessive contact

  9. Reports and publications

    Age UK make accessible the findings of research on the older population, and provide a comprehensive range of information on older people.

  10. Dementia-friendly communities

    providing better experience to people with dementia, having a place that is friendly for everyone. Resources to help people create dementia-friendly services If you’d like to know more about how you can create ... guidance on how to make services accessible to people with dementia and collated dementia friendly resources. If you’re keen to make sure you’re involving the voices of people with dementia in shaping services

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