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  1. 5 ways to reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes

    As we get older, we're more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. We've brought together information and advice on how you can reduce your risk of developing diabetes.

  2. Investment scams and fraud

    Even experienced investors can fall victim to scammers. Find out how to protect yourself at Age UK.

  3. Warm Home Discount

    The Warm Home Discount is a one-off £150 payment applied directly to your bills to help with the cost of energy over the winter months. Find out if you might be eligible on Age UK.

  4. Dealing with discrimination (LGBT+)

    No one should have to deal with discrimination, prejudice or intimidation because of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. It's important to remember that there are laws in place to protect you from discrimination and abuse if it does happen. Find out more.

  5. Parliamentary Briefing: How will the Government’s social care proposals help older people?

    just as importantly how it wouldn’t. We also include some questions you may find it helpful to ask, if the opportunity arises.  

  6. Care and support

    start, what type of care and support you need and who pays for it , there are lots of questions to ask. But you're not alone — we're here to help you through the process.

  7. Gardening help and tips

    Listen to gardening tips and advice from expert gardener Christine Walkden - seasonal tips every month covering perennials, plant care and more.

  8. Garden party

    people to get together. Ask guests to make a donation to attend or for food and drink on the day. There are plenty of options for entertaining: host a barbecue, provide snacks, or ask guests to each bring ... the sky's the limit for building a great party atmosphere. Set up a  JustGiving page  and ask all your guests to donate. Can I get more support with my fundraising? Fundraising support standard

  9. How to transfer money or pay someone online

    questions: Do you know the person you're sending money to? Has someone phoned you out of the blue asking for money or claiming to be from your bank? Have you been put under pressure to make a payment? If ... as the amount of money and the name and account details of the recipient) before sending any money. Ask the recipient to repeat their bank details. Unfortunately, if you enter their details incorrectly,

  10. Articles and resources for professionals

    Read the latest blogs and insights from Age UK aimed at professional audiences.

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