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  1. Age UK, Third State Pension age review, independent report call for evidence, Oct 2025.pdf

    are not declining / if and when inequalities are narrowing. Indeed, in its mission to ‘Build an NHS fit for the future’, Labour has promised to ‘Improve [HLE] for all and halve the gap in [HLE] between different ... industry which over the years take toll on your joints. Constantly having to keep up your strength and fitness to carry on your job, so sickness kicks in and feel as if you can't carry on at the level you used

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  3. Age_UK_response_to_advancing_our_health_prevention_in_the_2020s_October2019.pdf

    regardless of where they live, should be able to access a range of evidence-based strength and balance classes in their local area, so that they are able to find something which works for them and which they ... research has found that campaign messaging should be based upon the positive benefits of attending classes, for example increased mobility and exercise, rather than on reducing the risk of falling. This is

  4. RB_jun17_making_intergenerational_connections.pdf

    programme this means if the groups of younger or older people participating already exist (i.e. classes of school pupils), it may be less important to ensure equal status than if the groups consisted of ... adolescents or younger people (minimum age 11 years old) and older adults. Forty-eight articles that fitted the selection criteria were reviewed. These articles also included forthcoming research evidence

  5. 241120_Tackling loneliness among older people this Covid winter.pdf

    used lockdown as an opportunity to improve their diet and do more exercise. This has improved their fitness and led to some who needed to losing weight. Reduced pollution in the air has also improved some ... offline they are also unable to take advantage of online food shopping. Similarly, without access to Zoom or Skype many have had only quite limited opportunities to stay in touch with family and friends.

  6. CRS_Oct15_Primary_Care_Public_Health_Inquiry.pdf

    manageable steps rather than just promoting 150 minutes as the recommended amount straight away. Age UK’s fit for the future programme demonstrated that person-centred, targeted, nonclinical activities can have ... seek out and link in with local voluntary sector services, e.g. information and advice; exercise classes. Performance in achieving better integrated services, in line with the NHS Mandate, should be incumbent

  7. Technology_Together_Pilot_Evaluation-Lessons_Learnt.pdf

    included building partnerships, purchasing equipment, marketing and awareness raising and setting up classes and events Technology Together Pilot - Evaluation Vinal K Karania Page 3 of 6 31st May 2013 Research ... developing a communications plan. 3 Recruitment of young people should be within a reasonable locality of classes being delivered; if part of the aim of intergenerational projects is to provide opportunities of

  8. Policy Position - Social Care Reform, Funding and Access (Sep 2024).pdf

    care system for those with pronounced health needs, and the current CHC system is demonstrably not fit for purpose. Want to find out more? Age UK has agreed policy positions on a wide range of public policy

  9. Policy Position - Urgent and Emergency Care and Flow (Sep 2024).pdf

    caused by delayed discharges. These are beds that are still in use despite the person being medically fit for discharge, often held up because of a lack of care in the community. Over the winter of 2023/24

  10. CR_June2019_Building_Better_Building_Beautiful_Commission.pdf

    demonstrates that building to these standards adds little to the cost whilst ensuring that new housing is fit to accommodate the future population – families and people who develop disabilities as well as older

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