Consultation Response Labour Party National Policy Forum Health and Social Care: Tackling health inequalities June 2018. Reference: 2718 All rights reserved. Third parties may only ... Square, London WC1H 9NA. What measures should a future Labour government put in place to help reduce health inequalities across all parts of society? All leaders of political parties should provide personal
Consultation Response Improving the energy performance of privately rented homes Department for Energy Security and Net Zero May 2025 lisabel.miles@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third ... About this consultation This consultation seeks views on the Government’s proposal to amend the 2015 private rented sector energy efficiency regulations. The current standards require properties to be at an
of Renting Privately A report commissioned by Age Concern and Help the Aged Julie Rugg and Karen Croucher Acknowledgements Our particular thanks go to all those people living in the private rented sector ... organisations in different parts of the UK that have helped us make contact with older people living in the private rented sector. We are grateful to them all as the project would not have been impossible without
Consultation Response Public health guideline: draft scope Ref: 0414 28 April 2014 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research ... improve the health of the over 50s. • Guidance relevant to individuals and employers on promoting good health could support other efforts to help people work for longer, for example the Health and Work Advisory
Policy Position Paper Dignity in Health and Social Care (England) March 2016 At all times, older people using health and care services must be treated and cared for with dignity and respect. Key Issues ... the number is 36 per cent, despite these being services essential to day-to-day living4. Current health and social care provision is sadly often of poor quality and fails to deliver person centred care
1 Policy Position Paper Health and care integration (England) March, 2016 Older people must be able to expect public services to work together to meet their health and care needs and take account of ... of their circumstances. Health and care integration should enable older people and their carers to achieve greater control over their health and well-being and maintain their independence. Key issues
Page 1 of 14 Factsheet 61 Help with health costs August 2025 About this factsheet Most NHS services are free but there are charges for NHS prescriptions, dental treatment, sight tests, glasses and contact ... Age UK factsheet 61 August 2025 Help with health costs Page 2 of 14 Contents 1 Free NHS services when reaching age 60 3 2 Pension Credit – help with health costs 3 2.1 Guarantee Credit only or with Savings
1 Policy Position Paper Age friendly health services (England) March, 2016 Older people must be able to access health services that do not discriminate and are equipped to provide safe, high quality ... fully understand their needs and aspirations. Key issues Older people are the largest users of health services, representing two thirds of NHS usersi. 65 per cent of all admissions to hospitals are people
Paper Health, wellbeing & prevention (England) March, 2016 Efforts to improve public health must be seen as just as important to older age groups as to other age groups. Preventing poor health and health ... should be an essential objective for health and care services. Key issues Older people view health holistically as an interaction between physical, mental and social health. Healthy living in later life -
Consultation Response A Decent Homes Standard in the Private Rented Sector: Consultation lisabel.miles@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or ... Standard in the private rented sector in England. Age UK consultation response Key points and recommendations: • Age UK welcomes extending the Decent Homes Standard to the private rented sector (PRS)