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  1. RB_apr14_services-what_works_spreads.pdf

    Improving later life. Services for older people – what works. Age UK works to improve later life for the 14 million older people in the UK. We do this by addressing health inequality, reducing loneliness ... against those in later life in all its forms. We also speak for the long-term interests of every one of us, so that experiences of ageing grow better for each passing generation. We are Age UK Acknowledgements:

  2. Preserving what matters report v5.pdf

    Preserving what matters : integrating mental health into care home transitions Mental health affects us all, regardless of age or ability. Like physical health, it’s something we all manage throughout ... order to live your life. Having poor mental health means finding that the ways you think, feel or react on a daily basis become difficult to cope with. Most people experience poor mental health from time to

  3. Neglect

    Describes what constitutes neglect

  4. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    What next for generation R? Provocation to AgeUK’s financial services commission Giselle Cory, Resolution Foundation Older people (here defined as 50 to 64 year olds) are seen as a lucky generation: ... low and middle households have no pension or a frozen pension (this compares to 41 per cent of people on higher incomes). 1 Auto enrolment is a much-needed intervention, but it is a good basis to start from

  5. RB_Nov14_Richmond_Group_What_is_preventing_progress.pdf

    What is preventing progress? Time to move from talk to action on reducing preventable illness A report by The Richmond Group of Charities November 2014 25 2025 BY CONTENTSABOUT The Richmond Group of Charities ... The causes of ill health 17 The impact of multiple illnesses 22 Taking responsibility for action on prevention 24 Making every contact count 26 Time to act 27 References We work together as a collective

  6. RB_Dec16_No_one_Should_Have_No_one.pdf

    No one should have no one Working to end loneliness amongst older people No one should have no one 03 What is Age UK doing to address loneliness? 05 What have we learnt? 10 What can you do to prevent ... personal and painful experience and people can feel completely hopeless. Luckily for many, life moves on and these feelings pass. But for some of us loneliness can become chronic, making us miserable and

  7. 03_cherry_on_top_DIGITAL.pdf

    cherry on top knitted cupcake hat Want to go on Bake Off but haven’t got the cake-making skills to back it up? Well, now’s your chance to knit your sweet treats instead and save yourself the washing up ... up. how you knit it: Cast on 30 stitches in brown. row 1: (K1,P1) repeat to the end of the row. row 2: (K1,P1) repeat to the end of the row. These two rows form the rib. Continue until you have worked 12

  8. Domestic abuse

    Describes what constitutes domestic abuse

  9. Sexual abuse

    Describes what constitutes sexual abuse

  10. Modern slavery

    Describes what constitutes modern slavery

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