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  1. Get Going Together Cheshire report (PDF)

    commenced in October 2013. The programme encourages older people with tong term conditions to lead more active lives and benefit from improved physical and mental health wellbeing. Exercise-based interventions ... wider community assets, using volunteers to provide support to older people and the delivery of GGT activities. As well as improving the physical and emotional health and wellbeing of older people, GGT aims

  2. RB_Feb17_WB_Index_Indicators_with_Understanding_Society_definitions.pdf

    skills; Painting, drawing, printmaking or sculpture; Photography, film or video making as an artistic activity (not family or holidays); Used a computer to create original artworks or animation; Textile crafts ... other examples given) Physical activities Having done any of the following in the last 12 months: Health, fitness, gym or conditioning activities (including aerobics, keep-fit classes, weight-training or

  3. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE Improving quality of prevention and treatment through information: England 2005 to 2012 MAY 2012 A report from the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry ... Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All rights reserved. HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE: Improving quality of prevention and treatment through information: England 2005 to 2012

  4. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE Improving quality of prevention and treatment through information: England 2005 to 2012 MAY 2012 A report from the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry ... Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All rights reserved. HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE: Improving quality of prevention and treatment through information: England 2005 to 2012

  5. Consumer Issues (July 2022).pdf

    standard for firms in their treatment of customers. Online platforms and marketplaces are failing to keep their users safe from dangerous products, fake and misleading reviews, and exposure to scams. New ... regulatory and legal frameworks are needed to improve online consumer protection and outcomes including keeping customer data secure and giving consumers meaningful control over how it is used. Public Policy

  6. Fit as a Fiddle West Midlands evaluation report (PDF)

    fiddle in the West Midlands has helped older people to live healthier and more active lives, through a programme of activities ranging from gardening to gentle exercise, Tai Chi, Yoga, Extend, Tea Dancing ... Dancing, Zumba, falls prevention, cooking... and more. Classes and activities have been held in both community venues and residential care settings. An evaluation by Reshenia Consulting in 2012 found clear

  7. Energy (March 2022).pdf

    level of benefit payments must be kept under constant review to ensure everyone has the confidence to keep their heating on. Emergency payments to low-income older households must fully mitigate energy bill ... including the reduced short-term viability of supplier switching as an effective mechanism for keeping on top of energy bills. • Age UK supports a fair transition to net zero. Government funding must

  8. Handling money and scams_v2.pdf

    place it somewhere you can pick it up. Most bank branches are still open to allow you to cash it. Keeping a record Speak to your local Age ... local Age UK to keep track of spending. This includes any travel costs like petrol and if buying protective equipment or clothing like face masks, gloves or antibacterial gel. Make sure you keep all receipts

  9. Transporting food procedure_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    Personal Hygiene a. Volunteers handling or distributing food should: i. keep fingernails short and clean ii. wash regularly and keep hair clean iii. wear clean clothes iv. not eat, drink, smoke, or chew ... Coronavirus information 3. Clean Hands a. One of the best ways to reduce risk of food poisoning is to keep hands washed, as harmful bacteria and viruses can survive on unwashed hands for hours. Volunteers

  10. Age UK Parliamentary Briefing - Energy Social Tariff, May 2023.pdf

    aftertax income on energy costs, so as to maintain an adequate standard of warmth. 2 Age UK, 2023. Keeping the Lights on: The case for an energy social tariff. Age UK. [Online]. Available at:https://www.ageuk ... a crucial element in ensuring that vulnerable households in the UK can afford to keep themselves well – both by keeping their homes warm and powering essential items such as medical equipment. We propose

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