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  1. Friendship and fun for isolated older women

    The Mansell Street Women’s Group, run by Age UK City of London, supports older women living in one of the capital's least populated areas to feel less isolated.

  2. Dementia

    Dementia is not a disease in itself - but a group of symptoms that may accompany a number of diseases that affect your brain. Read more about it from Age UK.

  3. The future of employment for older people

    is completely unacceptable. We have an older workers’ champion in Andy Briggs [CEO of Phoenix Group], and he’s working to challenge businesses to make sure they’ve got a diverse workforce

  4. Ageing in coastal and rural communities

    identified gaps in evidence or indication of unmet need for specific groups: Older men Older LGBTQ+ people Older people from ethnic minority groups Age UK's work builds on this and also draws on the Placed Based ... relevance wider than this and it aims to help understand the issues affecting older people in these groups and to identify how place-based action can be taken to address the health inequalities that affect

  5. Information for older trans people

    advice available to support you. There are groups and resources available for older LGBT+ people and trans people of all ages that you might find useful. Find a group for older LGBT+ people Our Trans issues

  6. u3a – Later life learning

    learning groups aimed at encouraging older people to share their knowledge, skills and interests in a friendly environment. There are no exams and no homework, just regular lessons or study groups. It's learning ... membership. u3a aims to be as accessible as possible – classes are held in various locations. Groups meet either at somebody’s home, or in a room in a local library, church or community centre

  7. The Rainbow Café: a much-needed safe space

    the regular group gives local LGBT+ people the opportunity to connect and have a chat over a coffee in a relaxing and easy-going atmosphere. It’s a project that Carol and Aydee, the group’s founders ... conversation with an Age UK Richmond regular that made Carol realise just how overdue this kind of group was. “One of our clients came in to have a chat with me and she said that her partner had gone

  8. Age UK Walking Football Programme

    from lower socio-economic groups, older people with long-term health conditions and groups that may be marginalised from society. Encourage sustainability of walking football groups to continue beyond this ... achieved this and so much more! 1833 Older People took part in the sessions. 86 Walking Football Groups. 38 Local Age UK’s took part in the Walking Football Programme. Over 2800 Walking Football

  9. Age UK's position on the WASPI Campaign

    particular focus on groups who are poorly treated by the current system, such as women, carers, people with disabilities and people from BAME communities. The WASPI campaign and other groups do a great job

  10. Terms and Conditions

    to Age UK, and its trading and other associated companies where applicable (together “Age UK Group”) and its National Partners. Please read these terms carefully before using this website (“Site”) ... of these terms and conditions, which take effect on the first day of use of this Site. The Age UK Group reserves the right to change these terms and conditions by posting the changes online. Your continued

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