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  1. Age UK annual report 1920.pdf

    Annual Accounts 2019/20 Helping the older people who need us the most Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2019/20 | 3 Overview Thank you At Age UK we are only able to make later life better for older ... individuals. Those who choose to donate to us, fundraise for us, or remember us in their wills. Those who stand with older people as campaigners, volunteers, employees, or decision-makers. And those who look out

  2. Age UK annual report 2021.pdf

    the older people who need us the most A pandemic year – rising to the challenge Age UK Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2020/21 We are Age UK We exist to help the older people who need us. We’re focusing ... helping the older people who need us the most. We can’t do it without your help. It’s that simple. No care. No money. No one to turn to. A life led by too many older people. Age UK is here to help. A friend

  3. Age UK Pensioner Poverty Report.pdf

    pensioner poverty over the last few decades but progress has stalled and rates are now rising again. 2.1m older people are living in poverty which means they have to make difficult choices every day about ... Introduction Key facts • Although poverty levels are lower than they were 20 years ago, the latest figures show 2.1 million (18 per cent) of pensioners in the UK live in poverty. Rates have risen since 2012-13

  4. Supporting-Local-Age-UKs-External-Affairs-1.pdf

    www.ageuk.org.uk/campaigns 1 External Affairs team Supporting local Age UKs to work with MPs & local authorities Supporting Local Age UKs to work with MPs & Local Authorities Rob Henderson, Senior Public ... henderson@ageuk.org.uk Alison Trew, Public Affairs Offi cer alison.trew@ageuk.org.uk Lucy Williams, Campaigns Offi cer (Local Infl uencing) lucy.williams@ageuk.org.uk June 2020 Supporting local Age UKs to work with

  5. Age UK_more_harm_than_good.pdf

    thanks to Lelly Oboh, Nikesh Parekh, Kath Howes and Nick Kaye. For more details: https://www.ageuk.org.uk/our-impact/policy-research/frailty-in-older-people/ 3 Executive summary More harm than good Why more ... In England, more than one in 10 people aged over 65 take at least eight different prescribed medications each week. This increases to nearly one in four people aged over 85. In 2017/18, the NHS spent more

  6. Age UK Annual Report 2425.pdf

    change how we age Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2024/25 2 Strategic Report Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2024/25 Strategic report Highlights from our year 3 Introducing Age UK 4 Introducing ... Introducing the Age UK Network 5 Introducing our strategy 7 Our impact: Transforming public attitudes 10 Poverty and inequality 16 Health and social care needs 22 Impactful services 31 Inspiring 37 Our

  7. Age UK, Transition to State Pension age, Dec 2025.pdf

    1 Consultation Response Transition to State Pension age Work and Pensions Committee December 2025 policy@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts ... educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Age UK 7th Floor, One America Square 17 Crosswall London EC3N 2LB

  8. You are Not Alone report.pdf

    You are not alone. Advice and support following bereavement Age UK, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. Registered charity number 1128267. Company number 6825798. © Age UK Group and/or ... and/or its National Partners (Age NI, Age Scotland and Age Cymru) 2019. All Rights Reserved. ID204345 11/19. 2 You are not alone - Advice and support following bereavement You are not alone. Advice and support

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

    Your guide to keeping active for healthier ageing While genetics influence how we age, our daily habits play a far greater role. Small, consistent changes can have a significant impact over time, leading ... 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 balance are key to ageing well. Prioritising

  10. age-uk-annual-report-2022.pdf

    older people who need us the most Emerging from the pandemic Age UK Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2021/22 Thank you Two simple words but ones that we say time and time again at Age UK. Thank you ... to the funders and supporters who believe in us and back us all the way – your support means we can make a difference to the lives of older people and be there for those who need us the most, when they need

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