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  1. Resources for further research

    The web links below are useful for finding information about older people in the UK. The links below are good sources for official statistics at the national level. Office for National Statistics New ONS ... line House of Commons Library (deposited papers) Dividing line Department for Work and Pensions Stats and surveys (Family Resources Survey, Households Below Average Income, Pensioner Income Series) DWP benefit

  2. Articles and resources for professionals

    some of the best resources for those supporting older people from other organisations and public bodies. 

    The latest insight and commentary Keep up to date with articles and resources specially curated ... curated for professionals working with older people. Spotlight on: The State of Health and Care of Older People in England 2025 Our 2025 report revealed that while more of us are living longer, on many

  3. Dementia in fact and fiction

    How a depiction of dementia highlights the importance of providing resources for people living with the illness.

  4. Social groups and activities for older people

    Local Age UKs are a doorway to a huge variety of social groups, activities, events and friendship clubs for older people. Find out what's running at your local Age UK.

  5. Your free downloads

    Download your fantastic free Stream for Ages resources.

  6. Runner resources

    Leeds Abbey Dash runner resources.

  7. Fundraising resources

    whipping up a bake sale or need support with a sporting challenge, Age UK has plenty of fundraising resources to help.

  8. Health and wellbeing resources pack for local health and care systems

    These resources packs from Age UK can help you understand local communities, the people that live their and the things affecting health and wellbeing.

  9. Wellbeing research and resources

    levers for improving older people's lives. In the same vein, local Age UKs need information to target their support services. There has been no single and coherent measure covering wellbeing for older people ... engagement with the world around you in later life – whether this is through social, creative or physical activity, work, or belonging to some form of a community group. A remarkable finding was that creative and

  10. Loneliness research and resources

    what is Age UK doing to help?  How is loneliness measured across the UK? What does this mean for comparing ‘what works’ from different parts of the UK? How can you combine a direct and ... recommendations for the Government on how best to tackle this challenge. From investing in digital skills to improving transport services and supporting the voluntary sector, we’re calling for a reinvigorated

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