development; education and training; environment; fire and rescue services and promotion of fire safety; food; health and health services; highways and transport; housing; local government; public administration;
prison where a lack of standards and denying someone or rationing health and other services, support or food and water to older people may reduce the quality of life in addition to being life threatening • Right ... as possible if they want to. • Right to an adequate standard of living including enough nutritious food, the right clothing and adequate housing, and to the continuous improvement of living conditions •
Loneliness Isolation Impact on emotional health Impact on physical health Accessing food Accessing prescriptions Cost of living Exercising individual rights Transport Scams ... 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90-94 95-99 100 or over E7. I am: Bisexual Gay Man Lesbian / Gay Woman Heterosexual Prefer not
We encourage applications that are able to demonstrate match funding (i.e. Gwanwyn funds are not 100% of total project cost) in order to increase the scheme’s impact. Items that Gwanwyn will not fund
We encourage applications that are able to demonstrate match funding (i.e. Gwanwyn funds are not 100% of total project cost) in order to increase the scheme’s impact. Items that Gwanwyn will not fund
British Gas Energy Trust, E.ON, First Utility and npower, Age UK has worked in partnership with over 100 local Age UKs to deliver winter warmth programmes. In total, Age UK’s winter warmth programmes supported ... poverty We ensured that 60,000 older people in eight countries benefited from community-based income and food security projects. This includes our Big Lottery funded micro-credit programme in Pakistan, which
times. You feel more confident if you are part of something.’ ‘The Age UK support worker looks at my food diary and asks me about the week and I’m completely honest with her, even if I had one of my ‘munchies’
imagination and ideas! Collect some random objects: marbles, a pair of glasses, an odd glove, various food packaging, a garden pot, bits and bobs from a charity shop. Place the objects in a bag or box and
Consultation Response Age UK’s response to the DCLG consultation Self-sufficient local government: 100% Business Rates Retention September 2016 Age UK reference number: 2316 All rights reserved ... councils in England will retain 100 per cent of taxes collected locally. The consultation paper seeks to identify some of the issues that should be kept in mind when designing the 100 per cent business rate retention
Missed opportunities: the impact on older people of cuts to rural bus services 10 Finance Food, shopping and taxis Food shopping had become more expensive for people who had suffered cuts to much-needed bus ... local shops which tended to have higher prices. Others said that it had become more difficult to carry food shopping home because buses did not stop as close to home as previously, or did not run as frequently