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We are focusing on finding new solutions, starting offline rather than online, that help people use digital technology in the ways that they want to.
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We want more people to be more physically active in later life. Maintaining and improving muscle strength and balance can help people in later life live independently and reduce the risk of falls.
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The Centre for Ageing Better will lead a review in partnership with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport into how to enable more people aged 50 and over to contribute their time, skills and experience to their communities.
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An overview of our work over the past year, as well as setting out future plans for achieving its vision of a society where everybody enjoys a good later life.
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When people think about what they need to do to keep physically active in later life, most know they should be doing some kind of aerobic activity like cycling, walking or playing a sport. But it’s not all about cardio!
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An expert review has been launched to increase understanding and awareness of how activities to improve muscle strength and balance can improve people’s long-term health and wellbeing, including reducing the risk of falls.
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Helping people around us, whether through formal volunteering or simple acts of neighbourliness, is good for our communities and for our own individual wellbeing, whatever our age.
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Whether you’ve reached your half-century milestone or not, let’s ditch ageism and give ourselves – and others – the best chance of a better later life.
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Why are so many older people confident and enthusiastic internet users, while others are more sceptical, and some just don’t want to know?
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We welcome three new Trustees and two new Co-optees who will help us fulfil our mission to bring about change for better later lives.
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