Evaluation of Get Going Together - final report for Age UK Cheshire Final findings for Age UK Cheshire August 2016 1 September 2015 15 September 2015 ii Contents 1 Introduction and ... ........................ 19 3 1 Introduction and methodology 1.1 GGT aims and objectives Get Going Together (GGT) is a three-year programme funded by GlaxoSmithKline and managed by Age UK; it
Evaluation of Get Going Together - final report for Age UK Coventry Final findings for Age UK Coventry June 2016 1 September 2015 15 September 2015 ii Contents 1 Introduction and methodology ... ........................ 22 3 1 Introduction and methodology 1.1 GGT aims and objectives Get Going Together (GGT) is a three-year programme funded by GlaxoSmithKline and managed by Age UK; it
Evaluation of Get Going Together - final report for Age UK Oldham Final findings for Age UK Oldham August 2016 1 September 2015 15 September 2015 ii Contents 1 Introduction and ... ............................ 26 3 1 Introduction and methodology 1.1 GGT aims and objectives Get Going Together (GGT) is a three-year programme funded by GlaxoSmithKline and managed by Age UK; it
Evaluation of Get Going Together - final report for Age UK South Tyneside1 Final findings for Age UK South Tyneside August 2016 1 September 2015 15 September 2015 ... ............................ 22 3 1 Introduction and methodology 1.1 GGT aims and objectives Get Going Together (GGT) is a three-year programme funded by GlaxoSmithKline and managed by Age UK; it
Evaluation of Get Going Together – final report Draft report for Age UK 17th August 2016 2 Document Control Document Title Evaluation of Get Going Together – final report Job No. 30300642 ... .. 74 4 ES1 Executive Summary To be completed when content of final report has been agreed. 5 1 Introduction and methodology Get Going Together (GGT) is a three-year programme funded by
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www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife #forlaterlife Families – should they do more? Chair: Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director, Age UK Speakers: Edward Davies, Policy Director, Centre for Social Justice ... Kirkup, Director, Social Market Foundation This session looked at what role families and friends take when it comes to care. As care from family members outweighs state care what is the impact on the family
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services support people with benefits such as Personal Independence Payment and Employment and Support Allowance, the majority of people who contact us about benefits are pensioners. Age UK is therefore not making ... shopping and banking, attend hospital and GP appointments, visit friends and family, be able to engage in social activities, and in some cases, go to work. And yet Attendance Allowance, the disability costs
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