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  1. The Windrush scandal and older Black Britons

    The Windrush scandal's effect on the lives of many older Black Britons, and the uncomfortable truths it reveals about institutional racial inequality.

  2. Black History Month: Community and culture

    Age UK Bradford District offers the chance for African- Caribbean older people to socialise and celebrate their culture.

  3. Mental health and physical health are interlinked

    Our mental health is just as important as our physical health and there are things we can do to improve both.

  4. Our partnerships with Trusts and Foundations

    We would like to thank the trusts and foundations who have generously donated to Age UK, to help older people lead more fulfilling lives.

  5. Philippa Forrester on wellbeing and the wild

    Presenter and author Philippa Forrester discusses her recent book, Wild Woman, the vital knowledge of older people, and how nature can help us all feel better.

  6. Talking therapies and how they can help

    It's good to talk "Talking therapies can make your mood better, and give you strategies to cope now and in the future," says GP Principal Carolyn Chew-Graham. "Have a go – the evidence tells us that these ... treatments can work.” Carolyn Chew-Graham, a GP Principal at a large practice in central Manchester and researcher at Keele University, discusses how ‘talking therapies’ can help older adults

  7. Gareth Pierce on challenges and charity

    Coronation Street star Gareth Pierce speaks to Age UK about life in Weatherfield, the impact of TV, and why he's fundraising to support older people.

  8. Friendship and fun for isolated older women

    blocks and soaring skyscrapers of the City of London sits Mansell Street housing estate. It’s a close-knit community: the estate is one of the Square Mile’s few residential areas, and it houses ... Mansell Street community becomes even closer, as the women of the estate and nearby areas meet to catch up, deepen friendships and learn new skills. Alice, founder of the group Many of the older women were

  9. Our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion

    diversity and inclusion are central to everything we do at Age UK. We aim to celebrate the diversity of older people, and to support everyone to overcome the barriers to their full inclusion and participation

  10. Sex and intimacy in later life

    See our information on understanding sex and intimacy in later life.

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