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  1. Volunteers safeguarding advice_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    immediate risk of harm call the police on 999. Financial abuse People who are reliant on others for help at this time may be more susceptible to financial abuse. If you are worried that the person you are ... understand what gaps exist. The older person may be neglecting their own needs or the person who usually helps them may not be attending to them for a variety of reasons. If you are concerned that the person is

  2. Age UK's response - Consultation on ticket office closures (July 2023).pdf

    ticket office closures could make it harder for some older people to buy train tickets and to get the help they need at stations. We are not convinced that the proposed alternative arrangements will always ... activities like attending hospital appointments, visiting family and friends, and going grocery shopping. When accessible good quality transport links are not available, it makes all of these things very

  3. ID205780 Fundraising Guide Infographic_LM 2026

    winners, results and top try scorer. Collection tins £40 Put our collection cans out in a busy local shop, gym or pub and put a poster up to say why you’re collecting. Street/Car Boot sale £60 Have a declutter ... You’re a fundraising superstar – THANK YOU for all of your efforts for Age UK. Your fundraising will help us to be there for even more older people who need advice, friendship or support. Age UK, 7th Floor

  4. ID205780 Fundraising Guide Infographic_Generic

    extra bets on winners and top scorers. Collection tins £40 Put our collection cans out in a busy local shop, gym or pub and put a poster up to say why you’re collecting. Street/Car Boot sale £60 Have a declutter ... You’re a fundraising superstar – THANK YOU for all of your efforts for Age UK. Your fundraising will help us to be there for even more older people who need advice, friendship or support. Age UK, 7th Floor

  5. London Marathon 2025 fundraising guide

    You’re a fundraising superstar – THANK YOU for all of your efforts for Age UK. Your fundraising will help us to be there for even more older people who need advice, friendship or support. Your guide to raising ... winners, results and top try scorer. Collection tins £40 Put our collection cans out in a busy local shop, gym or pub and put a poster up to say why you’re collecting. Street/Car Boot sale £60 Have a declutter

  6. Act Now, Age Better leaflet by Age UK.pdf

    fitness, strength, and balance now, acts as a buffer against ageing. It helps you stay independent and mobile for longer and can help reduce the likelihood of developing long-term conditions. • Strength and ... and balance are key to ageing well. Prioritising these now helps maintain independence and can prevent falls later. • The more you move, the better! Every bit of activity counts, from bitesized movement

  7. Health and Safety for volunteers_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    check in with your own wellbeing. Be honest about your needs and consider your own health. How to help Age UK safely You shouldn’t go inside the homes of anyone you do not live with, especially vulnerable ... time you spend outside of your home by picking up essential items for others when you do your own shopping or collect their medicines during the same trip. Do not enter another person’s home or share a car

  8. Staying safe during the coronavirus outbreak.pdf

    together to offer support to people who require assistance. A large number of people are offering to help their neighbours through this difficult time and do so genuinely and for good reasons, however unfortunately ... situation and it is important to be aware of these potential scams. If someone you don’t know offers you help, try to find out more about them. You don’t need to accept an offer from someone who turns up on your

  9. Handling money and scams_v2.pdf

    consider the safest possible way of paying for shopping. Contactless – Paying for shopping by contactless is preferable to paying in cash or by chip and pin as it helps avoids any unnecessary contact. The spending ... Accepting Payment If delivering shopping to an older person, it’s important that they can pay using the method they are most comfortable with. Speak to them before going shopping about how they would prefer

  10. Resource Print Out Page A5-V5 (2).pdf

    Age UK can help you understand government guidance and help with everyday things like caring and shopping. Age UK Advice Line 0800 678 1602 lines open every day, 8am-7pm, 365 days a year Or visit us ... 999 in an emergency – if you cannot speak press 55 on a mobile. 3. If anyone helps you at home, think about who else could help if there are any changes. If there’s a problem with your care, contact your

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