experiences of wellbeing 6 Social life (family, friends, relationships) 8 Health 9 Financial situation 9 Hobbies and activities 10 Purpose and meaning in life 10 Knowing what activities and other types of support ... aspects of life impacting on our wellbeing are our social lives, health, financial situation, and hobbies or activities. Having close relationships is key. • It’s also important to have a sense of purpose
to maintain function as you age. • Do what you love. Good mobility and fitness keep you enjoying hobbies, traveling, and socialising with family and friends. • Support yourself and others. Encouraging movement ... balance exercises (5-10 minutes). How a week of movement could look Here’s an example of how someone new to exercise could spread physical activity across a week. This mix helps meet the 150-minute aerobic
1 Ref: 5511 New challenges, new chances Review of informal adult and community learning 21 October 2011 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... with family • Discovering which knowledge to pass on to younger people and how to do so • Learning a new skill 10 • Becoming more active in the community • Or moving into employment There are many other
losing a partner • retiring from work with its associated status and responsibilities • moving to a new area • living with health problems or a disability • caring for someone • living with hearing loss ... the day, which include leaving the house at least once, can be really helpful. Spend time on solo hobbies such as reading, painting, photography or gardening. Watching the television can be a short-term
Consultation Response Raising accessibility standards for new homes Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government December 2020 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this ... consultation In June 2019, the government announced its intention to consult on the accessibility of new homes. This consultation considers how to raise accessibility standards, recognising the importance
the Policy and Research team at Age UK! Warm wishes, Jane V ass, Director of Policy and Research News New figures from Age UK reveal the shocking extent to which millions of older people are being left
submission Age UK’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s Inquiry into Understanding the new State Pension November 2015 Ref No. 4115 sally.west@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House ... this is an opportunity to highlight other support that may available. But for many who are not in the new system it is the policy not the communications that is their concern. Groups who may have planned
Consultation Response Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) CP21/13: A new Consumer Duty August 2021 Contact: joel.lewis@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper ... of care towards consumers. Key points and recommendations • Age UK supports the introduction of a new FCA regulatory principle for a Consumer Duty, backed by cross-cutting handbook rules and four outcomes
1 What does Brexit mean for our older population? 10 questions for the new Government September 2019 Contact: jane.vass@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this ... House 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 Age UK congratulates the Prime Minister and the new ministerial team on their appointments, and look forward to working with them to make the UK a great
1 Ref: 0112 Consultation on the new rural policy functions within Government and the proposed abolition of the Commission for Rural Communities 16 January 2012 All rights reserved. Third parties ... will require initial and sustained investment in existing and new voluntary and community organisations to give people the ability to take on new roles e.g. supporting, creating or managing volunteering, social