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Steph Harland's article introducing Age UK's Black History Month content . Dr Paul Stephenson, OBE (89) Bristol’s first Black social worker and prominent advocate for Black people’s rights. In ... In 1963, inspired by Rosa Parks, Paul led a bus boycott against the Bristol Omnibus Company because of their refusal to employ Black or Asian people in public-facing driver or conductor roles. The boycott
Terry, a storyteller for Age UK's Spring campaign, discusses the importance of knowing when to ask for support.
Getting the flu can be a miserable experience for anyone. Even when you are fit and healthy, flu can knock you for six, and for older people in particular it can lead to serious health problems like pneumonia
Age UK may be able to help older people to arrange transport with a local provider, such as Dial-a-Bus or the Royal Voluntary Service . There may be a small charge to cover the cost of petrol. Older people ... assist with transport to and from the event, usually by minibus. Harry, Walsall Steve gives me a lift to the lunch club every week - it's wonderful. I'd never see my friends without it. Why are transport
People of any age can experience bowel problems, and although it can feel uncomfortable to discuss, there's nothing to be embarrassed about. Find out more from Age UK.
How the Age UK Advice Line offered support when Sharon's late parents faced illness, spiralling costs, and homelessness.
When the cost of living crisis turned Peter’s retirement upside down, Age UK’s supported him to claim Attendance Allowance and find peace of mind.