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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
Here's how, with your support, Age UK is supporting older people through the cost of living crisis.
A range of products to help you make the most of later life are available through Age UK Trading, with profits given to the charity.
Age UK's Policy Manager Sally West asks why people from Black and other minority ethnic groups at greater risk of lower income and poverty in later life.
Joel Lewis, Age UK’s Consumer and Financial Services Policy Manager examines how the decline of cash affects older people during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
Age UKs legislative work aims to provide information to MPs and peers on how proposed legislation affects later life and how their work could improve lives.
Age UK has agreed on policy positions for a wide range of public policy issues. Read them here.
preventing modern slavery in our organisation and ensuring that our supply chain is as equally free of both modern slavery and human trafficking. Read our full policy.
out from Age UK how our Index of Wellbeing in Later Life helps us to gain an understanding of the policy and practical levers for improving wellbeing.
Blog written by Emily McCarron, Policy Manager for Equality and Human Rights, Age UK on the world premiere of Sunrise, not Sunset, a film directed by human rights advocate and campaigner, Debora Singer MBE
Emily McCarrion, Policy Manager for Equality and Human Rights at Age UK, explains what the EU Settlement Scheme is, what it means for applicants, and what's stopping older people from applying.
Director at Age UK, examines the consequences of the Government's decision on Winter Fuel Payments, and what should be done differently. As of Friday 13 September 2024, it’s official: more than three ... ‘Official’ because in answer to a Freedom of Information request, the Department of Work and Pensions released an internal document on that day that says this. So, despite protests from Government
Everyone aged 65 and over is now eligible for their coronavirus autumn booster vaccine. Find out more about the vaccine, as well as other coronavirus treatments, from Age UK.