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Caroline has also been a policy adviser to Ministers and Shadow Ministers, and a senior civil servant. A former chair of the End Child Poverty campaign, Caroline’s policy interests include integrated ... integrated health and care, family policy, poverty and the role of the voluntary sector. Caroline oversees Age UK’s influencing work and her team covers research, public policy, health influencing, campaigns
voluntary sector, communities. Integration is not a new theme but one that has underpinned much health policy thinking in the last few years, certainly the last seven, since the publication of the NHS Five Year ... some of the commentary surrounding the White Paper has made it sound as though these are a new development but, in fact, ICSs were already established almost everywhere across the country before the White
equalities monitoring is an integral part of all Age UK’s services. This data helps us plan and develop our services so that we are addressing any gaps or inequalities that have been identified. It also ... resources by providing services that people do not want or need, or that are inappropriate. Within our policy and campaigning work Older people frequently experience discriminatory treatment. Age UK works hard
background in ageing policy, having joined Age UK’s predecessor, Age Concern England as Financial Services Policy Adviser in 2006, and becoming Age UK’s Head of Public Policy in 2016. Jane has ... UK’s annual overview of how public policy is meeting the needs of older people, and the influencing of public policy around age – establishing policy positions around everything from finances