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  1. Age Cymru Arts in Care Homes Policy Paper August 2023.pdf

    done August 2023 Content 2 Background 3 Tell Me More 5 Research and Evidence 6 Academic Research 6 Evidence 7 Evidence – cARTrefu 7 Evidence from Finland ... evidence that demonstrates the many benefits of providing creative activities for care home residents. Research demonstrates the positive effects of engaging in creative arts for older people that can improve

  2. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    and Dentistry Ageing Research Group for Age UK Authors: David Melzer, Behrooz Tavakoly, Rachel Winder, Suzanne Richards, Christian Gericke and Iain Lang © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of ... of Exeter. All rights reserved. © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All rights reserved. HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE: Improving quality of prevention and treatment

  3. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    and Dentistry Ageing Research Group for Age UK Authors: David Melzer, Behrooz Tavakoly, Rachel Winder, Suzanne Richards, Christian Gericke and Iain Lang © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of ... of Exeter. All rights reserved. © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All rights reserved. HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE: Improving quality of prevention and treatment

  4. RB_March14_Age_and_productivity_briefing.pdf

    is no barrier to working productively.  Measuring individual productivity is challenging for researchers. Older studies, which often suggest older workers are less productive, frequently rely on outdated ... against the argument that older workers are less productive than younger workers. The majority of research finds either a lack of relationship between productivity and age, or that older workers are at least

  5. CRS_Jan12_rural_policy_functions.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 ... of community broadband services). o The RCPU should commit to implementing the findings of CRC’s research into older people’s services and social isolation in rural areas. There should be an opportunity

  6. Technology_Together_Pilot_Evaluation-Lessons_Learnt.pdf

    Technology Together Pilot - Evaluation Vinal K Karania Page 1 of 6 31st May 2013 Research Department, Age UK Technology Together Pilot Lessons Document Technology Together is a collaborative project ... the project Technology Together Pilot - Evaluation Vinal K Karania Page 2 of 6 31st May 2013 Research Department, Age UK Embedding In Period  There needs to be a period between the awarding of the

  7. RB_Sept12_A_means_to_many_ends_older_workers'_experiences_of_flexible_working.pdf

    ddress market failures with age-friendly services, products and business partnerships • c ommission research to tackle ill-health and boost quality of life • w ork globally to help over a million people and ... This report draws on the findings of important new research by Age UK’s first Social Policy Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dr Elaine Alden. Her full research report has been published by Age UK and is available

  8. RB_Sept14_Pension_receipt_in_the_UK-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    Centre for Research on Ageing • Briefing Paper 2 • September 2014 www.southampton.ac.uk/ageing Pension receipt ... and the Pension Credit. Using data from Understanding Society dataset, this briefing summarises research showing the determinants of receiving pensions from different sources in later life by women aged

  9. RB_Feb13_Understanding_the_oldest_old_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    old’, those in their mid-80s upwards. We have also found that not only is there a need for more research on this growing section of society, there is also a need for a clear summary of the evidence. What ... talk about the ‘older population’ (aged 65 and over) as a homogeneous group. However, through our research, our contact with leading experts, and our engagement with older people, it has become apparent

  10. RB_Sept14_Neighbourhood_effects-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    Centre for Research on Ageing • Briefing Paper 3 • September 2014 www.southampton.ac.uk/ageing Neighbourhood ... (Understanding Society), linked with a range of neighbourhood characteristics from the 2011 UK Census, this research sheds light on the relationship between neighbourhood effects (own-ethnic-group concentration (enclave)

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