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  1. Guides to research and evaluation

    Research Methods This document provides an introductory guide to evaluation, explaining the seven key questions to consider: Guidance – Service Evaluation This document provides top tips on developing

  2. Thinking about end of life information guide

    friends making a will planning your funeral writing an advance statement of wishes definitions of key terms that come up often. The guide also lists useful organisations that you can contact for further

  3. Tackling Inequalities Fund

    information but, as a “Covid vulnerable" retiree, it was great to be out socialising but feeling safe as it was outdoors. The group of people were extremely friendly. This programme was funded by Sport

  4. A guide to campaigning

    of purpose. Depending on the nature of the campaign, it can give you the opportunity to work with key decision-makers, e.g. in local authorities or in the NHS. It may also give you the chance to work with ... Keep it focused You can always attach more material, but make sure that the main part focuses on your key message. 3. Keep it local It helps wherever possible to include local examples (such as case studies

  5. Money guides

    Our money guides  can give you more information on how to manage your money safely.  You can download the guides from this page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on  0800 678 1602  to

  6. Coronavirus

    place, there's still government guidance that you can follow to help keep you and your loved ones safe and well. 

  7. Thinking seriously about climate change

    older people and those who are more vulnerable because of their health, as well as for young children. Key tips are to stay out of the sun and to drink plenty of water, and Age UK has lots of advice on how ... how our climate is changing and making sure we’re representing those to politicians and other key decision makers.

  8. Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness

    living in our communities. Our call to action We're calling for action from the Government in three key areas: National leadership A UK wide strategy for loneliness across all ages Measuring progress A national

  9. Offline and Overlooked

    to essential public services. It’s time to make access to public services fair, for everyone. Key stats 2.1 million people aged 65 and over do not use the internet. 4.9 million people aged 65 and over ... skills .  But there will always be people who don't feel confident - or simply don't want - to use key services like paying their council tax, or booking NHS appointments online. And it's not right that

  10. Cafes, restaurants and lunch clubs for older people

    restaurants Many local Age UKs run cafes and restaurants serving fresh, home cooked food. They are a key part of our work to relieve loneliness and prolong independence in later life by providing a meeting

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