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: ... minimum required amounts if they are to build a sufficient retirement income. Whether or not they will do so is yet to be seen. Moreover, the scheme comes too late for those in the middle of their working
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 ... illness and mortality by 25% over the next decade. If we come together to tackle non-communicable diseases, we can do more than heal individuals — we can safeguard our very future.1 Ban-Ki Moon, Secretary-General
The list below outlines the main forms of abuse that can affect adults who need care and support
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Tell us what matters to you This year marks our fifth annual survey to understand the views and current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales. More than 5,000 people have responded to this ... survey was launched in 2020, and the information gathered has provided us with vital insight into what matters to older people, informed and influenced Welsh Government, and shaped policy and campaigning
spyware taking control over aspects of their everyday life, such as where they can go, who they can see, what to wear and when they can sleep depriving them of access to support services, such as specialist support