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  1. Response to Labour Policy Panel on tackling health inequalities, June 2018 (PDF, 247)

    society. Public health strategies of particular relevance to later life include malnutrition, late-onset drinking and loneliness. Other messages which can reduce health inequalities and improve healthy life

  2. Age_UK_submission_to_the_House_of_Lords_Select_Commitee_on_ Intergenerational_Fairness.pdf

    services. The private rented sector needs significant reform to meet the needs of increasing numbers of young families and the small, but growing, proportion of older people in this sector. 1.4 We would like ... routine workers, which means it is less accessible to older people in low skilled jobs as well as many young people. Age UK has called for a system of ‘flexible by default’ to be introduced whereby all jobs

  3. Age UK’s submission to the House of Lords Select Committee on Intergenerational Fairness and Provision (Sep 18) (PDF)

    services. The private rented sector needs significant reform to meet the needs of increasing numbers of young families and the small, but growing, proportion of older people in this sector. 1.4 We would like ... routine workers, which means it is less accessible to older people in low skilled jobs as well as many young people. Age UK has called for a system of ‘flexible by default’ to be introduced whereby all jobs

  4. CRS_March16_Mental_wellbeing_NICE_quality_standard.pdf

    guideline NG16, Dementia, disability and frailty in later life – mid-life approaches to delay or prevent onset. We believe preventative approaches to all health conditions remain relevant into later old age and ... information frailty, often simple support such as providing information to people can help to delay onset into later life and help to engage people with local services and community support. See for example

  5. Digital inclusion in the pandemic Final March 2021.pdf

    older people – how have things changed in a Covid-19 world? March 2021 2 Introduction Since the onset of coronavirus, the public sector, businesses, and entertainment providers have increasingly turned ... their finances, shop, and access public services in ways that suit them. 4 Internet use since the onset of coronavirus New Age UK analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) Covid-19 Substudy

  6. Cascade Training Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    invited as they had shown an interest in volunteering, or as was the case with Connexions, to help young people gain some experience. This section of the report considers how successful the CT programme ... Studies have shown that engaging in physical activities and adopting a healthier diet may delay the onset of chronic illness (World Cancer Research Fund and American Institute for Cancer Research 2007; World

  7. Job Pack - Senior Programme Development & Funding Officer (1) (1).pdf

    partner offices on support visits, where required, including at short-notice in the event of rapid-onset emergencies. Administration and coordination • Manage and maintain Age International’s grant management

  8. CRS_Aug16_Falls_in_older_people_prevention.pdf

    or “pre” frailty simple support such as providing information and advice can often help to delay onset and help engage people with local community support. See for example the Age UK/NHS booklet, A practical

  9. Struggling_to_cope_full__research_report_2018.pdf

    for me that's not the point” (Leah, 72, C2, Semi-rural, South East) "I miss going out, I've got young grandchildren… and I used to take them down the park and I miss all that now, because I’m just not ... Urban, London) BritainThinks | Private and Confidential 18 “I was a ballroom dancer when I was young, and I loved it. And I thought that keeping busy and dancing, would make sure I didn't have any mental

  10. Struggling_to_cope_full_report_2018.pdf

    for me that's not the point” (Leah, 72, C2, Semi-rural, South East) "I miss going out, I've got young grandchildren… and I used to take them down the park and I miss all that now, because I’m just not ... Urban, London) BritainThinks | Private and Confidential 18 “I was a ballroom dancer when I was young, and I loved it. And I thought that keeping busy and dancing, would make sure I didn't have any mental

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