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Age allies working to make London a more age friendly city | Author(s) | Richard Norman |
Journal title | London Age, Summer 2017 |
Publisher | Age UK London, Summer 2017 |
Pages | pp 8-9 |
Source | http://www.ageuk.org.uk/london |
Keywords | Services ; Urban areas ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Projects ; London. |
Annotation | The Age Allies Programme is an Age UK London project, designed to improve the experience of older Londoners as they interact with organisations and services in their everyday lives. Funded by the City Bridge Trust until the end of 2019, it will develop and deliver a programme of half-day workshops that look to improve service delivery and attitudes towards. older people in London. Participant organisations and services will pledge to make a difference to older people, by making one small change each in attitude and behaviour, for example, in relation to race and gender. (RH) |
Accession Number | CPA-170728263 A |
Classmark | I: RK: TOB: 3E: 82L |
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