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  1. Wavehill Data Protection Consent Forms & IT Security Policy.pdf

    of personal data and emphasises the need to protect all respondents from harm - particularly the young and vulnerable. The ten core principles of Fair Data work in tandem with the MRS code of conduct. ... Signature 16 | P a g e Interviewing Children and Young People The MRS Code of Conduct defines a child as a person under the age of 16. Where the term young people is used in these guidelines it refers to

  2. Age_UK_response_to_the_Consumer_Green_Paper.pdf

    protect their own data, particularly important in the context of increased data portability. Whereas young people are more likely to experience ID theft as a result of data being gleaned from social media ... decline in one or more of these domains, for example from poor mental health, cognitive decline, the onset of physical disability or illness, or loneliness. Some sources of risk may be long-term (e.g. physical

  3. Housing in later life - Apr 14 (PDF)

    care – therefore representing a substantial saving.7 The number of older people suffering with late onset dementia was 820,000 in 2010.8 By 2025, this figure is expected to rise to one million and by 2051 ... do so. The current debate on housing inequality focuses on the disparities between the old and the young rather than the more significant inequalities within generations, caused by wider economic factors

  4. RB_Feb13_Understanding_the_oldest_old_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    typified as much by continuity as it is by loss. If we want to have a good old age, we have to start young; that is, what is technically termed a life-course approach to ageing is required. 21 Learn from ... relatively fixed throughout our lives. Hence, if we want to have a good old age, we have to start young; that is, what is technically termed a life-course approach to ageing is required. What is striking

  5. Employment support for unemployed older people (Jun 14) (PDF)

    handle mandated older jobseekers. 2.58 The 2008 improvement in performance, at the same time as the onset of the recession, is partly an artefact of the measure we have used. This compares jobs in a year ... group does, however, include young people who have been not in education, employment or training (NEET) before becoming 18, and it may be that greater priority is given to young unemployed than to older people

  6. RB_jun17_making_intergenerational_connections.pdf

    ‘the young’. The evidence has been disparate, however, and the whole notion of an age group comes with problems. How old do you have to be to be ‘old’? At what age does someone stop being ‘young’? Answers ... contact, and produces measureable benefits. The many benefits of good contact between old and young include better attitudes towards older people, less stereotyping and less anxiety about ageing. Some

  7. Pensions Policy Institute: the financial resilience of the recently retired - Jun 14 (PDF)

    their impact on retirement incomes and spending needs: a period of unexpectedly high inflation; the onset of a moderate severity disability or health issue; and the early death of a partner. Headline findings ... earnings-link for the state pension from 2016 would exacerbate this (a fall to 72% by 2022).  The onset of a moderate severity disability or health issue is associated with a significant increase in spending

  8. RB_Aug14_Living_life_with_dementia.pdf

    Centres – Age UK Blackburn and Darwen 17 2.2 Dementia Support Service – Age UK Lancashire 18 2.3 Young Dementia Group Workington – Age UK West Cumbria 19 3 I feel included as part of society. I know how ... form of suspected or diagnosed early/moderate stage dementia, including younger people with early onset dementia, can access this service. Age UK Lancashire works closely with partners in the statutory

  9. Age UK_We have to take it one day at a time.pdf

    years and over. We had heard from some people in their 50s who were really struggling to manage the onset of multiple health conditions and caring responsibilities. The results included in this report highlight ... savings on having to get the treatment I need. I don’t feel I should need to, worked since I was young and not cost the NHS much. I try to live as healthily as possible.” Many people said that they had

  10. Technology_Together_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

    .................................................................................. 10 Recruiting Young People .......................................................................................... ... ............................ 16 4.Young People’s Experiences & Outcomes ............................................................................ 17 Why did young people volunteer for this project?

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