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  1. Essential skills and older people report.pdf

    variety of provision and support for this cohort including lunch clubs, digital skills support, art classes and trips out. Many of the focus group participants highlighted the importance this setting and group ... appreciated daytime classes, while those in work needed provision outside of their working hours. Providers acknowledged the challenges of engaging learners who are in work as class times often clash with

  2. One Digital Final Evaluation Report.pdf

    real prior experience of current technology. A minority had engaged in previous digital learning classes (through other providers) or had used technology as part of their jobs prior to retirement although ... socially (…) we went out at Christmas and we have started going out for a lunch after we’ve been to the class. We try and make it a regular thing to go out for a meal.” (Dawn, 69, Leeds) Evaluation of One

  3. RB_June14_CPA_Outcomes_prevention_monitoring.pdf

    provides a basis for the evaluation of healthy behaviours. After controlling for  age and social class the study shows reductions in incident disease as a result of adopting these healthy lifestyle ch ... music/arts/evening classes and gym/exercise classes. Multiple regression analyses were applied to the change in wellbeing outcomes between two survey waves. The key finding was that music, arts and evening classes were

  4. Expenses_policy.pdf

    Expenses Any reasonable costs that are necessary for trustees to carry out their duties can be classed as legitimate expenses. As long as Age UK pays the trustee the actual receipted cost or expense ... allowances are no longer provided to staff. Rail travel All bookings should be booked for standard class, and pre-booked on specific (timed) trains wherever possible via Click Travel. Due to the increased

  5. Digital Champion Programme stories.pdf

    mistake. Her nerves created a barrier for Hilary to getting online, even after attending digital classes at her local library, as felt this group-based support wasn’t best suited to her needs. Having discovered

  6. Dementia MCST Service Standards review.pdf

    storytelling Colouring Singing Floor parachute Cooking Ukulele Music mobilisation Musical bingo Art classes and crafts Guided meditation/ mindfulness Board games Playing cards 3: Wrap-up 9 | MCST Service

  7. Impact of COVID-19 on older people's health_one year on.pdf

    control. Activities which previously helped them to cope with symptoms, such as swimming or exercise classes, have not been available, while routine appointments have been limited or completely stopped. The ... Disease has progressed at an alarming rate. I have been unable to access my special Parkinson’s classes and forego my special Parkinson’s treatments. In all my well-being is much worse and my mobility

  8. ID204712 Age UK coronavirus impact report - one year on.pdf

    control. Activities which previously helped them to cope with symptoms, such as swimming or exercise classes, have not been available, while routine appointments have been limited or completely stopped. The ... Disease has progressed at an alarming rate. I have been unable to access my special Parkinson’s classes and forego my special Parkinson’s treatments. In all my well-being is much worse and my mobility

  9. CRS_June15_Creating_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    issue guidance to annuity providers about protection for dependants? 12  Are there particular classes of beneficiary which require special consideration, for example minors or following a divorce or

  10. Age UK response to Ofgem second financial resilience consultation (May 2023).pdf

    and support their customers during periods of market uncertainty. There are two primary asset classes relevant for measuring liquidity – fixed assets and current assets. Fixed assets can be tangible

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