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  1. Join the Readers' Panel

    you'd suggest adding. If you haven't done anything like this before, don't worry! You don't need any training or previous experience to become a member of the Readers' Panel. How do I sign up? If you'd like

  2. Safe to be me

    voluntary sector who would like to support older people who are LGBT. It will also be helpful for training providers to ensure courses integrate discussions and scenarios relating to the needs of people

  3. Safeguarding policy

    awareness of safeguarding. Protection – We will provide policy, procedures, information and training to enable all Age UK staff to identify and respond appropriately to concerns about abuse. Partnership ... to play in safeguarding children and adults who need care and support. All staff will undertake training and must familiarise themselves with our Safeguarding Policy and Procedures. Trustees Age UK trustees

  4. Top tips for ageing better

    or taking the bus doing some squats or lunges during the ad breaks when you’re watching TV. Strength and balance are key to ageing well. Prioritising these now helps maintain independence and can prevent ... prevent falls later, as well as helping to reduce the likelihood of developing long-term conditions . Strength movements could include: carrying home your shopping bags practising getting up off the floor in

  5. Home help services for older people

    domestic tasks. All home helps are experienced, have passed a security check and have received full training.  We are dedicated to the welfare of our clients and to ensure safety if a client fails

  6. M&G plc

    wellbeing of many older people.  Our partnership with M&G plc continues to go from strength to strength and enables Age UK to help thousands of older people when they need it the most. Jane Rawnsley

  7. Staying steady information guide

    things you can do to reduce your risk of falling. It includes: how to stay active to improve your strength and balance how to look after your eye and ear health tips on looking after your feet and foot health

  8. Urinary incontinence

    It’s estimated that more than 3 million people in the UK experience urinary incontinence – so you're not alone. Find out more on the Age UK website.

  9. Running challenge

      Set up a JustGiving page so people can donate online.  Keep everyone up to date on any training you do beforehand, and how you’re getting on once the challenge has begun. Does Age UK have

  10. Spartan Races

    You'll get: a fundraising pack crammed full of tips and ideas an Age UK running vest support with training and fundraising all Spartan finishes receive a Spartan Finishers shirt and a medal.

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