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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. Funding Guide for Age Scotland Member Groups 2023.pdf

    next column. Input Q. Why do we need the IT equipment? A. In order to offer Zoom to people Activities Q. Why do we offer Zoom? A. In order that 10 older people can come together every Tuesday Output Q. ... Why (is it good) that these 10 older people connect every Tuesday through Zoom? A. This helps people feel less lonely Outcomes Q. Why (is it good) for people to feel less lonely? A. People’s self-esteem

  3. 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

  4. ID205780 Training plan_24 weeks_LM 2026

    Training/Rest Top tips for January: 1. Get your gait analysis done/buy suitable trainers 2. Add the SMASH Zoom workshops to your calandar 3. Set up your fundraising page and let everyone know what you're doing ... enjoy the journey! We will be regularly updating your running support webpage and will be hosting Zoom running workshops (with Q&A at the end of each one) as you follow our plan. We want you to feel your

  5. Advantage edition 65 web.pdf

    and active events for over 50s. Activities have included dancing, a Midsummer picnic, computer classes and an upcoming ukulele band. The group, which meets in St Andrew’s Town Hall, also allows older ... blether, there’s a café with coffee, tea and home baking. Many new friendships have been forged at the classes and in the café, and regulars enjoy the social interaction which helps reduce loneliness and isolation

  6. 24 Week Training plans

    Training/Rest Top tips for January: 1. Get your gait analysis done/buy suitable trainers 2. Add the SMASH Zoom workshops to your calandar 3. Set up your fundraising page and let everyone know what you're doing ... enjoy the journey! We will be regularly updating your running support webpage and will be hosting Zoom running workshops (with Q&A at the end of each one) as you follow our plan. We want you to feel your

  7. 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

  8. Get Going Together South Tyneside report (PDF)

    are tailored to individual and group needs, ranging from one-to-one support in the home to group classes in a community setting. The programme also draws on wider community assets, using volunteers to provide ... needs assessment undertaken by a member of staff or volunteer at the local Age UK to determine which class(es) the participant might benefit from; ■ Participation in one or more one-to-one, small or large

  9. 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

  10. ID205780 Training Plan_16 weeks_LM 2026

    Training/Rest Top tips for January: 1. Get your gait analysis done/buy suitable trainers 2. Add the SMASH Zoom workshops to your calandar 3. Set up your fundraising page and let everyone know what you’re doing ... enjoy the journey! We will be regularly updating your running support webpage and will be hosting Zoom running workshops (with Q&A at the end of each one) as you follow our plan. We want you to feel your

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