A Coordinated Response to Winter Pressures: Working together to support older people through winter. October 2023 Page | 2 Why focus on older people in winter? Many of the pressures experienced by the ... the health and care system each winter could be alleviated by coordinated action to anticipate the needs of older people. With better use of local data and a more collaborative approach, we could provide
Policy on Ageing – Rapid review 2017 1 Diversity in older age – Older homelessness The characteristics of older homelessness can change rapidly over time and may differ significantly from place to place. ... will focus on older homelessness in England. In England older homelessness is currently on the increase and the number of older street-homeless has doubled in the five years from 2010 to 2015. Homelessness
Improving later life. Services for older people – what works. Age UK works to improve later life for the 14 million older people in the UK. We do this by addressing health inequality, reducing loneliness ... long-term interests of every one of us, so that experiences of ageing grow better for each passing generation. We are Age UK Acknowledgements: We wish to thank Professor Martin Knapp from the National Institute
Older people, fraud and scams Key facts 5 million targeted Almost 5 million older people (65+) believe they have been targeted by scammers.1 12% responded While only 12% of those targeted responded to ... to a scam, this means around half a million older people could have fallen victim.2 Single older people Single older people are more likely to respond than married people, and half of all people aged
Consultation Response Ban on cold calling for consumer financial services and products HM Treasury September 2023 Contact: john.kamoto@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this ... 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
Engaging older people in physical activity EFDS and Age UK have worked in partnership to create this resource. Who to speak to? There are a variety of organisations you can speak to when looking to deliver ... deliver activity for older people. Each group will have different contacts and areas of expertise, so you can pick who would be the best partner for your project. Age UK National Age UK National can advise
Consultation Response Age UK’s submission to the House of Lords Select Committee on Intergenerational Fairness and Provision September 2018 Age UK ref 3418 All rights reserved. Third parties ... research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. sally.west@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square London WC1H
the Talk to Me principles based on research with disabled people. It also involved a mix of people who provide or deliver activity to disabled people. The principles support sporting providers to engage ... more disabled people, but if applied effectively, are also relevant to all audiences. Through the Get Out Get Active (GOGA) programme we are testing these principles and understanding how to apply them for
Evidence submission Age UK’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s Inquiry on Intergenerational Fairness February 2016 ... sally.west@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square London WC1H 9NA T 0800 169 80 80 F 020 3033 1000 E policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited
standards and policy options to address priority customer service issues Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem). May 2023. Contact: david.southgate@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third ... 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