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  1. RB_July15_Dementia_friendly_resources_guide.pdf

    uk/Documents/EN-GB/Information-guides/AgeUKIG47_caring_for_ someone_with_dementia_inf.pdf?dtrk=true Research report: ‘Cognitive Decline and Dementia Evidence Review’ The report lists evidence around interventions ... finding is: The full report can be found here: www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN-GB/For-professionals/Research/Cognitive_ decline_and_dementia_evidence_review_Age_UK.pdf?dtrk=true The rest of this resource is

  2. Technology_Together_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

    Vinal K Karania Research Manager (Evaluation & Impact) Research Department, Age UK Page 2 of 31 Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square London, WC1H 9NA Research@ageuk.org.uk © ... © Age UK Research Department (January 2015) Page 3 of 31 Acknowledgements The author of this report would like to thank the representatives of local Age UK Brand Partners (London, North Craven, Salford

  3. RB_Dec14_I'm Still Me_UCLPartners_Age UK_National_Voices.pdf

    England through its voluntary sector Strategic Partners Programme. UCLPartners provided significant research support and workshop organisation, while Age UK London conducted the initial literature review, ... Published: December 2014 Preface 2 Contents and acknowledgements 3 Introduction 4 The I statements 6 Research methods 7 What matters most to older people: key themes 8 Using The I statements 12 The ‘frailty’

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    have agreed between us to resolve them and any actions taken. We can collect data through surveys/research but consent will be sort if further contacted is to be made. Where you volunteer with us, or are

  5. RB_May14_CPA_Changing_family_structures.pdf

     family. While professional services may provide  help with some tasks such as bathing. Overall research confirms that the so‐called informal sector or second welfare state is the main provider of help to  ... Study Findings  McNeil C and Hunter J (2014) The Generation  Strain, London: Institute for Public Policy Research  (IPPR)  A growing family care gap means that the number of older people in need of care is predicted to 

  6. CRS_Oct11_Strategic_Framework_for_Road_Safety.pdf

    reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy ... improve later life for everyone through our information and advice, services, products, training, research and campaigning. Name: Gemma Bradshaw Email: gemma.bradshaw@ageuk.org.uk Age UK 1-6 Tavistock

  7. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Jan 2021 (4).pdf

    a modest piece of research to identify some of the most disempowering aspects of the Coronavirus restrictions since March 2020 for older people. Questions that the research will be exploring will ... of knowing that their loved ones were enduring lonely deaths in hospital and care homes? The researcher is looking to hear from a range of people across a geographical spread. These would include some

  8. Age Matters - Summer 2023 - Quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru.pdf

    joining one of our Nordic Walking groups as a walker or a volunteer. We’ve got information on the research we’ve conducted into applying for blue badges and for accessing social care responding to the issues ... the research contact Michael Phillips on 07794 366224 or email michael.phillips@agecymru.org.uk 4 The quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Summer edition 2023 Why are we still waiting? Our research again

  9. Age Cymru HOPE Infographic report 2021-22 E FINAL.pdf

    rights were in respect to getting this work put right. Our HOPE Independent Volunteer Advocate researched Ms F’s rights regarding trading standards and small claims. Ms F felt that her self-confidence ... V to break down the issues, prioritise and deal with them one at a time. Our Volunteer Advocate researched the issues and contacted some agencies on her behalf and also empowered her to contact some of

  10. RB_Aug17_briefing_poverty.pdf

    over. This is based on questions asking if people have access to 15 basic items or services that research has shown to be a good indication of quality of life among older people: for example, having a damp ... the next poorest fifth) than among the richest fifth of those aged 65+ (10 per cent). Qualitative research conducted by Kotecha et al for DWPviii explored the reason for the small overlap between income

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