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  1. Loneliness Call for Evidence: Office for Civil Society, DCMS (Jul 18) (PDF)

    clubs and day centres • Purposeful activity such as physical activity programmes, digital inclusion classes, creative and cultural programmes – all of which give people opportunities to do something interesting ... circumstances. Local Age UKs organise groups such as Men in Sheds, Walking Football and Netball, cookery classes, choirs, dancing sessions and Brazilian drumming etc. Participants often mention that social interaction

  2. Age_UK_response_to_advancing_our_health_prevention_in_the_2020s_October2019.pdf

    regardless of where they live, should be able to access a range of evidence-based strength and balance classes in their local area, so that they are able to find something which works for them and which they ... research has found that campaign messaging should be based upon the positive benefits of attending classes, for example increased mobility and exercise, rather than on reducing the risk of falling. This is

  3. Fit as a Fiddle eastern evaluation report (PDF)

    around falls prevention and consists of a chair based / balance / stability / co-ordination focused class. As with the lunch the numbers have also increased over the duration of the project and these morning ... • Weekly Bangladeshi women’s activities (Manor Ballroom, Town Centre) • Weekly movement to music class (Town Centre) • Twice monthly health walks in local parks • Weekly sheltered housing activities and

  4. Fit as a Fiddle Faith

    encourage older people to buy healthy food Healthy eating workshops Healthy cooking lessons Eat well classes How to cook healthy Asian food Coffee mornings and activities so the older people can talk to someone ... Community Centre, reported24 engaging successfully with Asian women by offering separate exercise classes for men and women which were facilitated by Punjabi and Hindi speakers. In their healthy eating sessions

  5. marathon-photos-privacy-policy.pdf

    processor under the terms of GDPR. Marathon-Photos.com receives the following information which the GDPR classes as personal data:  Your name  Email address (of participants who have opted to receive emails from

  6. Nothing Left to Trim - Impact of NICS on Local Age UKs.pdf

    claiming benefit entitlements; befriending services to combat loneliness; social activities; exercise classes; and free information and advice. These brilliant local charities support many thousands of older

  7. Nothing Left to Trim - Impact of NICs on Local Age UKs Jan 2025 FINAL

    claiming benefit entitlements; befriending services to combat loneliness; social activities; exercise classes; and free information and advice. These brilliant local charities support many thousands of older

  8. RB_Dec14_I'm Still Me_UCLPartners_Age UK_National_Voices.pdf

    functional ability, level of support received, cognitive ability, age, cultural and ethnic groups, social classes, urban and rural settings and living arrangements. 6IPSOS/MORI (2014) Understanding the lives of ... as being frail. He lived alone with only domestic assistance. He used an iPad and went to Pilates classes twice a week. He described his health as ‘pretty good’ and said that independence to him meant ‘doing

  9. Update May 2018 (PDF)

    for her local Age UK and has raised more than £115,000 for charity. Jean started going to knitting classes at her local Age UK after her husband died, and now she’s passionate about helping more people make

  10. 2025 Fundraising Guide.pdf

    Local services Local Age UKs offer essential services for their communities – from lunch clubs to IT classes. Fundraising pages with a profile picture and the reason you’re supporting Age UK have twice as many

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