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  1. IntegratedCare_WHO_A3poster.pdf

    Integrated Care in the UK : World Health Organisation Global consultation for integrated care for older people Jo-Anna Holmes, Yvonne Fullwood, Ph.D, Alexander Nobes www.ageuk.org.uk/integratedcare  The ... solution Challenges Lessons learned Overview l 15.3 million people in the UK are aged 60 and above l Number of people aged 60 or over is expected to pass the 20 million mark by 2030 l Increased prevalence

  2. IntegratedCare_WHO_handout.pdf

    Personalised Integrated Care in the UK World Health Organisation – Global consultation for integrated care for older people Post implementation, the risk stratification criteria were expanded to better ... service throughindividual practices. The barriers to GP engagement have been inextricably linked and are not unique to this programme: lack of capacity; lack of understanding and appreciation of the quality

  3. WHO consultation response.pdf

    Health Organization Decade of Healthy Ageing consultation About this consultation The Decade of Healthy Ageing (2020-2030) is proposed as a global collaboration led by WHO (World Health Organization) that ... the lives of older people, their families and the communities they live in. This response lays out Age UK’s position on the proposal. Please indicate the level of agreement with the following statement:

  4. Age UK Report - Ageing While Black, September 2025.pdf

    Ageing while Black The experiences of Black Caribbean older people in England September 2025 2 Contents Foreward ............................................................................. ... ‘Weathering’ and the impact of life course effects of racism, discriminaon and inequality in older age ......................................................................... 9 Compounding disadvantages

  5. Older Women in the UK - Age UK.pdf

    Older Women in the UK Building a picture of older women’s lives Dr Aisha Islam and Dr Ifeoma Offiah March 2025 2 Executive Summary We like to think of ourselves as a thoroughly progressive society ... society in which gender inequalities are increasingly not tolerated and in which steps are being successfully taken to narrow them, year on year - but our analysis finds that they remain firmly in place for

  6. Age UK General Election Manifesto 2019.pdf

    Age UK General Election Manifesto 2019 www.ageuk.org.uk/GE2019 Header here website address2 3 Introduction There are more than 10 million people aged 65 and above in England, nearly one in five of the ... 4.1 million people aged 65+ in England have poor health (41%) l 1.5 million people aged 65+ in England have an unmet need for care (15%) l 1.6 million people aged 65+ in England are in poverty (16%) l

  7. Age UK Volunteer Policy November 2024.pdf

    Policy Statement People volunteer with Age UK for a variety of reasons, bringing with them a wealth of skills and experiences and their passion for supporting Age UK and the older people we serve. We welcome ... work. Volunteers are at the core of everything we do to serve older people, and we strive to make clear the reasons why we involve volunteers with our Volunteering Fundamentals: Age UK Volunteering Fundamentals

  8. Age UK Annual Report 22_23.pdf

    Changing Times Age UK Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2022/23 Thank you At Age UK we exist to make life better for older people. We do not do this alone. We have an amazing community who support us ... people at the heart of our work. The hundreds and thousands of older people we supported this year, who have in turn provided inspiration, motivation, and insights from which we continue to learn from. They

  9. Age UK Annual report 22-23 final.pdf

    Changing Times Age UK Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2022/23 Thank you At Age UK we exist to make life better for older people. We do not do this alone. We have an amazing community who support us ... people at the heart of our work. The hundreds and thousands of older people we supported this year, who have in turn provided inspiration, motivation, and insights from which we continue to learn from. They

  10. Age UK Behind the headlines Report.pdf

    Behind the headlines: why older people are anxious and concerned about Government plans to make them pay for their prescriptions October 2021 Introduction At Age UK, we are deeply concerned by the Government’s ... align the qualifying age for free prescriptions with the State Pension age. These proposals are contradictory to the Government’s plans to level up and are a tax on those who are ill. The poorest older

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