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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Improving the lives of Older People David Richardson National Programme Delivery Manager Age Concern and Help the Aged
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Why am I here today? To give an overview of AgeUK – the new name for Age Concern England and Help the Aged. To announce the new support for NHW provided by the Home Office and DWP. To explain what we’ve been asked to produce. To seek opinions on the content. To invite people to take part in the pathfinder projects.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Age Concern and Help the Aged Commercial Break
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people
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… and then there was one Ten years of trying Age Concern England and Help the Aged merged on 1 Apr 09 forming AgeUK. The AgeUK family comprises Age Scotland, Age Cymru and Age Northern Ireland. New brand will launch on 12 April. No peeping!
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Vision: A world in which older people flourish Mission To improve the lives of older people Organisation A charity and a social enterprise driven by the needs and aspirations of people in later life Age UK
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people We do AgeUK has an annual turnover of £160 million. 2,500 staff and 8,000 volunteers provide direct services and support for people in later life The Services Division provides: –Information and Advice to over 5 million older people every year, –National telephone support service, –Service Development, –Regional Support, –Direct Services, including HandyVan.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Some examples Ageing Well - older people take control of own health issues. fit as a fiddle - helping older people live more healthy and active lives. Intergenerational - to fulfil the requirements of children, young people and older adults. Involving older people - as customers and contributors. Mental Health Network - promote mental health message. Technology and communications - social inclusion of older people through technology.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Business as usual Local Age Concerns are independent and part of “the Federation”. Many have already signed up to the new organisation. Help the Aged and Age Concern shops will rebrand from Apr 10. Intune and Age Concern Enterprises (our commercial services) will combine and continue to provide: –Financial services –Insurance services HelpAge International continues as an active partner.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people THE MAIN FEATURE
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people NHW Initiative Home Office partnership with Age Concern and Help the Aged “Action Against Burglary” reaching out to over 100,000 older people with basic safer homes message. Peer Mentor training. Department of Work and Pensions responsible for government policies on older people. Develop support package for NHW.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Some first thoughts...
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people
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Help NHW coordinators identify the most vulnerable older people in communities Information on ageing population. Changing demographics. Balance of population. Dependent and vulnerable groups. Age does not mean infirm or disabled. What is ‘vulnerable’. Not all older people are vulnerable, not all vulnerable people are old. Safeguarding vulnerable adults. Characteristics of vulnerable older people. Types of vulnerability and dependency Psychological aspects of isolation. Effects of social isolation. Accelerate move to residential care.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people An Aging Population There are nearly 12 million pensioners, almost one in five of the UK's total population. There are now more people in the UK aged 60 and above than there are under 18, and more pensioners than there are children under 16. Nearly 1.3 million people are aged 85 or over. There are over 10,000 centenarians in England and Wales. About 3.7 million older people live alone (one in 20 households). Over 1 million older people in the UK always or often feel lonely.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people To develop understanding of the needs of vulnerable older people Techniques of public speaking and training. Low risk of crime v high expectation of crime. High impact of crime on older people – loss of independence; potentially life shortening. Appropriate crime prevention advice. Ways to increase the security and perception of security of older people within their own homes. Intergenerational relationships and anti social behaviour.
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people Information on support available to help older people to live independently in the community Not to become advisers! Statutory bodies Age Concern and Help the Aged Local Age Concerns Other voluntary community organisations and faith groups
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Age Concern England and Help the Aged have joined together to form Age UK, a single charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people What Next? Come and see me in Discussion Sessions: –What do you think? –What more is needed? –How do NHW coordinators engage with older people and older people’s organisations? Sign up to the pathfinder courses: –Manchester - 27/28 February –London evening - 2, 10 and 16 March –Leeds - 8/9 March –Birmingham -13/14 March (weekend) –Newcastle - 22/23 March. E-mail for more information at nhw@ace.org.uk
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