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  1. Talk to Me principles - Engaging older people final.pdf

    area. • If there is a group of people interested in a particular activity, investigate taking the class to them. For example at the local day centre. • Look into local transport options. Depending on how ... Study the local community’s demographics, and ask people when is a good time for you to attend a class. For example, some older people will not leave the house after a certain time of night. They may not

  2. RB_Jan15_Promising_approaches-loneliness_and_isolation.pdf

    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

  3. MCST Press Release Sample Template.docx

    involve a range of fun and interactive activities such as games, music, art, cooking and exercise classes. As well as helping with memory and mental activity, such as thoughts, emotions and behaviour, the

  4. Technology_Together_Pilot_Evaluation-Lessons_Learnt.pdf

    included building partnerships, purchasing equipment, marketing and awareness raising and setting up classes and events Technology Together Pilot - Evaluation Vinal K Karania Page 3 of 6 31st May 2013 Research ... developing a communications plan. 3 Recruitment of young people should be within a reasonable locality of classes being delivered; if part of the aim of intergenerational projects is to provide opportunities of

  5. Cascade Training Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    uk/ukpga/2014/23/contents/enacted 3 Age Concern Central Lancashire and the Older Men’s Network are classed as a single expert organisation, as the latter provides support to the former. 10 Organisations ... for example discussing the Moving Moments programme: I was able to tailor it to the end of Zumba classes and the volunteers who attend residential homes and day care centres were able to [apply the programme]

  6. ID205780 Running Cause 2025

    Local services Local Age UKs offer essential services for their communities – from lunch clubs to IT classes. You can help Age UK reach even more older people. For example: £20 Could help pay towards in-depth

  7. RB_Oct11_Stop_falling_report.pdf

    fall, effective exercise programmes can also include tai chi, dancing and other general exercise classes that include components of strength and balance. • Health promotion Older people, as well as their ... areas. Effective exercise programmes can also include tai chi, dancing and other general exercise classes that include components of strength and balance. 12 Greater Glasgow and Clyde Community (GC&C) Falls

  8. RB_June14_CPA_Outcomes_prevention_monitoring.pdf

    mprove the take up of physical activity for example through walking, cycling, dancing, Tai Chi or Yoga.  3) In prevention evaluation, experimental designs such as randomised control trials are rarely  ... 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

  9. Your data at Age UK Policy & Procedure.pdf

  10. Travelling_Companions_Data_Analysis_Report_(Executive Summary).pdf

    were Age UK clubs (i.e., lunch/coffee club, knitting and allotment classes, Men in Sheds groups), befriending services and exercise classes. In terms of the difference the service made to the clients, we

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