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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
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– an area that has been under-researched and poorly understood for too long. Here are some of our key findings: The effects of discrimination accumulate over time Our report finds that older people of ... and raising awareness of available benefits alongside building trust in Government institutions is key to reducing economic inequality and hardship in older age. Finding solutions Overall, our report highlights
Webb explains what we currently know, and the factors the Government will be weighing up. The key criteria In February the Government outlined 4 ‘tests’ they would use to determine whether ... hospitalisations is not yet certain. The fourth test has caused more concern. Since last autumn, some key variants of concern have been detected in the UK. First, the UK or Kent variant (B.1.1.7) then the
Is it OK for us to go abroad now? Here's what to consider if you're thinking of making plans.
How will the proposals in the Queen's Speech June 2017 affect older people? We look at the key announcements and explain what they might mean for us.
Age UK's Health Influencing team explains the importance of 4 key NHS guidance documents and how they might hint at the Government's upcoming 10 year plan.
Dr Lis Boulton from Age UK examines key research findings into the ongoing effects of the pandemic on older people's health and care.
Human rights belong to all of us simply because we are human. They embody key values in our society such as fairness, dignity, equality and respect.
Air Force (RAF). We look at some of the major milestones in its history, and touch on some of its key achievements.
We campaign on the things that matter to all of us as we get older. Find out what the key issues are and what we are doing to make older people's lives better
windows too: Fit locks with keys to all downstairs windows and windows that might be easier for burglars to reach – such as those above a flat roof. Keep window keys out of sight to anyone peering ... lights can deter burglars and make it easier for you to get to your front door and find your keys in the dark. Burglar alarms can warn you and/or the police of intruders. Ask the Safer Neighbourhood