choose not to, access services digitally should not be disadvantaged or made to feel like second class citizens. The right balance must be taken between encouraging and supporting digital inclusion where
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train, they must ensure their ticket is a standard or a cheap day single or return, but not a first-class ticket. We encourage volunteers to travel during off peak hours whenever possible. Volunteering leaders
train, they must ensure their ticket is a standard or a cheap day single or return, but not a first-class ticket. We encourage volunteers to travel during off peak hours whenever possible. Volunteering leaders
advantage of opportunities when underrepresentation has been identified. An example might be an IT class targeted at the over-50s. Positive action needs to be objectively justified if challenged (see “objective
complexities of later life. We support work in local communities that can be a lifeline, like dance classes, being guided through a benefit application or a handyperson helping to make a home safer and warmer ... get out and about more, or by getting groups of older people together at a lunch club or fitness class. Why we run wellbeing programmes Our research tells us how much of a difference being happy and healthy
activity they wish to attend, e.g. social groups, activity groups (art and craft, writing), exercise classes/walking groups etc. Client outcomes are regularly measured using a self-reported outcomes tool developed ... In addition to the huge range of creative and performing arts opportunities, computer and iPad classes, dance and physical activity sessions, social groups, lunch groups and trips, Open Age also provide
partnership delivers over 2,000 services to millions of older people each year; from day care to fitness classes. Our partners do this with a collective total income that far exceeds Age UK’s at around £200 million ... our wellbeing work involves supporting local Age UKs to deliver community services such as fitness classes, befriending, and helping older people get online. We fund some local Age UK services through restricted
partnership delivers over 2,000 services to millions of older people each year; from day care to fitness classes. Our partners do this with a collective total income that far exceeds Age UK’s at around £200 million ... our wellbeing work involves supporting local Age UKs to deliver community services such as fitness classes, befriending, and helping older people get online. We fund some local Age UK services through restricted
our wellbeing work involves support for local Age UKs that deliver local services such as fitness classes, befriending services, and workshops that help older people get online. We fund some local Age UK ... value of our assets and income by holding a diversified balanced portfolio of uncorrelated asset classes in order to reduce risk. • To hold at least £5.0 million in readily convertible assets, including