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  1. Human rights are for us

    Blog written by Emily McCarron, Policy Manager for Equality and Human Rights, Age UK on the world premiere of Sunrise, not Sunset, a film directed by human rights advocate and campaigner, Debora Singer

  2. Ambitions for later life programme

    Ambitions for Later life programme provided holistic and person-centred information and advice to people experiencing life events, and supported them to achieve their ambitions. Our Ambitions for Later Life ... Life programme offered person-centred and holistic information and advice sessions for people generally of State Pension age or older. The programme specifically targeted the needs of older people who were

  3. Sign up for campaign updates

    Sign up to get a regular newsletter from the Age UK campaigns team, sharing news and details of how you can get involved.

  4. Articles and resources for professionals

    resources for those supporting older people from other organisations and public bodies. 

    The latest insight and commentary Keep up to date with articles and resources specially curated for professionals

  5. A volunteer for 30 years

    incredible milestone We speak to 90-year-old Pat Wardman, who's been volunteering in an Age UK shop for 30 years. Patricia Wardman recently had a double celebration. Pat, as she prefers to be called, not ... dinner attended by family and friends, she has also marked 30 years continuous service as a volunteer for Age UK North Craven’s shop in Settle, a market town in the Yorkshire dales. We had a chat with Pat

  6. Apply for a Veterans Badge

    You may not know that you are able to apply for a Veterans Badge, if you have served in the armed forces

  7. Top tips for ageing better

    know it's not just about living longer, it's about living healthily and happily for longer. Follow Age UK's top tips for ageing better.

  8. Caring for someone with dementia

    If the person you care for is diagnosed with dementia, you don’t have to manage on your own. Find out more with Age UK.

  9. How to prepare for flooding

    live in a high-risk area. If you're not sure whether you should prepare for flooding, you can check the long-term flood risk for your local area on GOV.UK . If you like, you can sign up to get free flood ... means you should take action a severe  flood warning means there's a danger to life. Sign up for free flood warnings by phone, text or email on GOV.UK Planning ahead can save you valuable time, protect

  10. Digital inclusion for older people

    confidence and changing lives. These days we rely on our computers, smart phones, tablets and the internet for everything from socialising to shopping. But while many of us have grown up with these developments

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