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  1. Unreasonable, discriminatory and/or abusive behaviour policy

    actions and behaviours that may have a negative effect, and what we will do if they occur. It applies to everyone who interacts or communicates with us, including service users, customers, donors and supporters

  2. A crisis hiding in plain sight

    Too many older people tell us they feel forgotten, invisible, a burden. Will you help us solve the crisis people don't see, and change how we age?

  3. Living abroad after retirement

    Many people dream of moving abroad after they retire. Age UK provide information and advice for people considering moving to live abroad in retirement.

  4. Dealing with someone's estate after their death

    When a person dies, someone has to deal with their estate (their money, property and possessions). Age UK can take you through how this works.

  5. Leave a legacy donation in your will

    With a gift to Age UK in your will, you can do so much to make sure older people have the support they deserve in the years to come.

  6. What is an executor of a will?

    An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the estate of the person who's died. Find out more information on what executors do from Age UK.

  7. Coronavirus vaccine and treatments

    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.

  8. Preventing and treating burns

    The majority of burns and scalds are preventable. Here Age UK provides tips on how you can reduce your risk of sustaining a burn injury.

  9. Rosemary and Rowena

    Age UK storyteller Rosemary and her daughter Rowena discuss loss, loneliness, and the importance of mother-daughter time.

  10. Birdwatching and photography

    Zoologist Mark Carwardine discusses our fascination with birds and suggests some simple ways to take pictures of them.

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