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Improving older people's lives ... together
 — first year progress report
Corporate AuthorAge Action Alliance
PublisherAge Action Alliance, [London], [2012]
Pages4 pp
SourceAge Action Alliance, 1st Floor, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NA. Email: ageaction.alliance@dwp.gsi.gov.uk Website: http://ageactionalliance.org/
KeywordsPressure groups ; Voluntary agencies ; Local Authority ; Coordination.
AnnotationThe Age Action Alliance comprises more than 250 members from diverse public, private and voluntary sector organisations. The common vision is to improve later life, particularly for socially excluded and vulnerable older people, through engagement, partnership working and practical action. In this short report, Working Group Chairs outline the progress on: safe, warm homes; healthy work places; public health and active lifestyles; digital inclusion; improving the lives of excluded older people; attitudes to ageing; loneliness and isolation; and age friendly environments. The Alliance also announces three further Working Groups: UnLtd and CSV will lead a group to examine older people's social and economic contribution; the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) and the Centre for Policy on Ageing (CPA) have established a Research Group to share research and help the Alliance build on evidence of what works; and a Financial Inclusion Group is also meeting. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-121206002 P
ClassmarkPME: PK: PE: QAJ *

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