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  1. Cascade Volunteer Training Programme

    packages to both local Age UKs and other organisations who work with older people, promoting physical activity and wellbeing. Age UK have worked with five partner organisations to produce these toolkits ... vulnerable older men in new activities. Visit the Age Concern Central Lancashire website Come to Tea - developed by the National Association for the Providers of Activities for Older People Come to Tea

  2. Politics & Government

    Age UK actively promote the interests of people in later life to Government and politicians from across the political spectrum.

  3. Government announce new loneliness strategy

    GPs across England encouraged to refer lonely patients to community activities, as the government announced a new strategy on loneliness.

  4. Volunteers providing exercises by phone

    Age UK Wandsworth has introduced Active Chats, which sees volunteers provide telephone befriending with gentle seated exercise.

  5. Age UK

    Act Now, Age Better: Your Next Move This summer, we're bringing the world of sport, physical activity and movement together to help you take action for a healthier later life. Get information Help tackle

  6. Your mind matters

    Feeling well is not just about being physically healthy, it's equally important that you feel good mentally. Find out more about mental wellbeing from Age UK.

  7. Age UK Walking Football Programme

    underrepresented communities, to increase physical activity and tackle social isolation. Together, we aimed to: Reach more than 1,000 older people, offering them physical activities to help stay fit and well. Provide ... also integral to supporting all local Age UKs to deliver further walking football and other physical activity opportunities. We shared the findings from the evaluation, our own learnings from the Programme

  8. Inspire and Include

    difficult than others to take part in sport and miss out on both the physical and mental benefits that participation in physical activity can offer. We want to remove some of the barriers that prevent older ... disabled people from participating and encourage people to lead a more active life. This unique project offers a range of activities in which older disabled people can take part. The sessions are designed

  9. Fundraising promise

    treating donors and the public with respect, fairness, honesty, and clarity in our fundraising activities.

  10. What makes you happy?

    From building a routine to eating good food and keeping active, we want to know what makes you happy this International Day of Happiness.

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