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  1. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in _older_age_Disability.pdf

    Centre for Policy on Ageing – Rapid review 2016 1 Diversity in older age – Disability Older disabled people Background: the meaning and prevalence of disability in older age The ability or difficulty ... performing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are widely used as a measure of disability for older people covering personal care such as being able to bathe, dress, mobility and toileting. Instrumental Activities

  2. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Ethnic_minorities_Gypsies_and_Travellers.pdf

    Centre for Policy on Ageing – Rapid review 2016 1 Diversity in older age – Gypsies and Travellers Ethnic minorities – Older Gypsies and Travellers Demographic overview The ethnic minority populations ... Gypsies / Irish Travellers with 57,680 individuals in England and Wales. [Table 2] This is thought to be an under-estimate, because of enumeration problems, with alternative estimates placing the number at between

  3. Age_UK_Briefing_State_of_Health_and_Care_of_Older_People_July2019.pdf

    Briefing: Health and Care of Older People in England 2019 July 2019 1 CONTENTS SUMMARY .................................................................................................. ... ................... 5 1. THE HEALTH AND CARE NEEDS OF OUR AGEING POPULATION ......................................... 8 1.1 Our growing older population ...............................................

  4. Age UK Parliamentary Briefing - Online banking and older people (June 2025).pdf

    Online banking and older people June 2025 Summary In recent years, bank branches have continued to close and cash use has declined. The rise of digital banking has put the many older people who are ... manage their own money and potentially being cut adrift from society. Age UK believes that physical banking services for those who do not, or cannot bank online, should be protected. We urge Members to

  5. Volunteering alone_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    someone you trust, like a friend or relative. Let this person know where you’re going. ● C heck in with your buddy with a text or call when you arrive and when you leave so that they know you are safe ... reach you in case they don’t hear from you by a pre-agreed time. ● I f you’re volunteering for a local Age UK and your safety buddy/contact is concerned about you, they can contact the local Age UK directly

  6. Age UK Response to EHRC Consultation on Age Supplement - May 2014 (PDF)

    Consultation Response Public consultation on the Draft Age Supplement to the Services, Public Functions and Associations Statutory Code of Practice Ref: 514 Date: May 2014 All rights reserved ... or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Jill Mortimer Email: Jill.Mortimer@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock

  7. Policy position: age friendly health services (PDF)

    1 Policy Position Paper Age friendly health services (England) March, 2016 Older people must be able to access health services that do not discriminate and are equipped to provide safe, high quality ... to them; and be treated by people that fully understand their needs and aspirations. Key issues Older people are the largest users of health services, representing two thirds of NHS usersi. 65 per cent

  8. Policy position: age friendly neighbourhoods (PDF)

    Policy Position Paper Age-friendly communities (England) July 2019 Everybody should be able to live in an age-friendly environment that enables people of all ages to lead independent and fulfilling ... importance of a community that allows people of all ages to play an active role has been recognised in the Age-friendly communities’ movement. What are age-friendly communities? There is no single agreed

  9. Signposting Resource Sheet.pdf

    Resource Sheet Does the older person you are working with have a question that you are unable to answer and need additional support? Or do they need longer term support than what you are able to provide? ... useful information and resources that you can signpost the older person you are working with to. Your local Age UK or Age Cymru – www.ageuk.org.uk Your local Age UK or Age Cymru will know whether they offer

  10. Volunteers safeguarding advice_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    behaviour also constitutes domestic abuse. If you are worried that someone who you visit may be at risk of or experiencing domestic abuse, it’s important that you discuss your concerns with the manager of ... victim so discuss your concerns with a manager in the first instance rather than the person themselves. If you think the person is at immediate risk of harm call the police on 999. Financial abuse People who

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