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  1. Technology_Together_Pilot_Evaluation-Presentation.pdf

    person Impact:  Delays in recruiting young people from local area  Delays in setting up events and classes and getting young people inducted  Reduced ability to be flexible and accommodate changes in situations

  2. Falls: engaging older people physical activity (PDF)

    opportunities for retired and semi-retired people to share their skills and try new activities and classes: www.u3a.org.uk 5 For further information, please contact Age UK at fitasafiddle@ageuk.org.uk or

  3. One_Digital_Phase_1_Evaluation-Insight_Report.pdf

    older person on a one-to-one basis or leading or helping at drop-in sessions or extended support classes. Page 2 of 2 May 2016 Intermediaries are organisations that interact with older people and

  4. fit for the future project - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    their fruit and vegetable intake over the 9 month survey period. Case study participants attending classes on nutrition and healthy eating highlighted that they gained new information and experiences about ... save health services is balance classes such as Tai Chi (which are run in some areas as part of the fit for the future programme). Evidence has shown that if Tai Chi classes are run for a period of around

  5. 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

  6. Fit as a Fiddle social impact measurement report (PDF)

    positive and healthier since being involved with Fit as a Fiddle. Furthermore, our physical activity classes are leading to greater fitness levels, increasing mobility and muscle strength and preventing falls ... mentally low following a stroke. On the advice of his GP he started attending our gentle exercise classes and has now progressed to a whole range of physical activities, increasing his mobility and wellbeing

  7. RB_2013_Falls_Prevention_Guide.pdf

    and therefore inadvertently promote alternative exercises as falls prevention (such as chair-based classes). This can reinforce misconceptions about what works. There are a number of evidence based exercise ... preferably three times – a week.23 Therefore, evidence-based programmes delivered through weekly classes should ‘prescribe’ additional exercises to be carried out by the participants at home.24 The length

  8. 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

  9. Fit as a Fiddle Yorkshire and Humber evaluation report (PDF)

    of Axholme Physically Handicapped Society • Boccia – Age UK Wakefield District • New Age Kurling, Zumba, – Age UK Calderdale and Kirklees • Extend – Age UK Scarborough • Yoga 4 Seniors – Age UK Sheffield ... exercise classes shows that 53% had increased mobility; 94% had increased flexibility. Focus groups with older people and volunteers The project case study conducted by Ecorys on the Extend classes run by

  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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