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  1. Healthy living information guide (PDF)

    you’re drinking too much alcohol. • Try a few alcohol-free days during the week. It’s sensible to spread what you do drink over the other days, rather than drinking a lot of alcohol in a single day. You shouldn’t ... shouldn’t regularly drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week. Drinkaware (page 36) has a handy guide to units and measures. • Consider alternatives. You can get alcohol-free versions of lots of drinks, such as

  2. RB_June14_CPA_Outcomes_prevention_monitoring.pdf

    nclude obesity, loneliness and social isolation and lifestyle factors including  smoking, diet, alcohol consumption and levels of physical activity. Medical interventions include vaccination, screening and the use of  ... ce is presented in the second part of the reviewed literature for this report. Examples include alcohol  consumption, smoking and diet; lifelong learning; living alone, loneliness and social isolation

  3. Expenses Procedure word.docx

    are travelling in representation of Age UK, can claim back one glass of an alcoholic drink (guidance: up to 3 units of alcohol) provided it is with food as part of a subsistence claim. Volunteers are expected ... expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times and ensure their consumption of alcohol does not bring Age UK into disrepute or affect their ability to carry out their role.These expenses

  4. ID204697 Age UK - Salvation Army Professional Report.pdf

    dependent on professionals. • Addiction. Many older people who are socially excluded live with drug or alcohol addiction, which presents even greater health risks in later life. This acts as a barrier to them ... include: • Unhealthy behaviours are riskier in later life. For example, there is a greater risk of alcohol damage and the implications of falling after drinking too much become much more serious. Furthermore

  5. Age_UK_response_to_advancing_our_health_prevention_in_the_2020s_October2019.pdf

    withdrawn or reduced funding for at least one of their public health services, such as smoking or alcohol cessation and weight management servicesv The 2020/21 Spending Review saw an increase in real terms ... right for the Prevention Green Paper to acknowledge the progress which has been made in reducing alcohol consumption among younger people, problem drinking in later life is a growing issue which is not

  6. Expenses Procedure.pdf

    are travelling in representation of Age UK, can claim back one glass of an alcoholic drink (guidance: up to 3 units of alcohol) provided it is with food as part of a subsistence claim. Volunteers are expected ... expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times and ensure their consumption of alcohol does not bring Age UK into disrepute or affect their ability to carry out their role. These expenses

  7. ID204697 Age UK - Salvation Army Executive Summary.pdf

    have focused on older people experiencing social exclusion as a result of homelessness, drug or alcohol addiction, poverty, severe mental illness, or previous experience of the criminal justice system ... admissions to hospital where the primary reason for admission or a secondary diagnosis was linked to alcohol. Of those patients admitted for an alcoholrelated reason, 47% were aged between 54 and 74ii. •

  8. 2025 Fundraising Guide

  9. Fundraising-guide-2023.pdf

    get sponsored for your efforts. Perhaps you’re looking to block out the choc for a while or go alcohol free for a month. Set the right challenge for you and get fundraising. Sponsored walk It’s a great

  10. Staff and volunteer procedure_coronavirus_A4_v3.pdf

    before retiring and leaving. l Do not touch your face – wash your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand gel as soon as you can. There may be circumstances in which you need to enter the property

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