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In our research with retired people, twice as many said that the thing they missed most about work was the social interaction.
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Social connections are as important as money and health to a good later life, according to a major new study published by the Centre for Ageing Better.
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As we celebrate the contributions that people across the UK make to their communities, let’s also remember what they gain from taking part.
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Louise Ansari – with over 20 years of experience in strategic communications roles – has joined the Centre for Ageing Better as Director of Communications.
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Carers are in the spotlight this week and rightly so. 6.5 million people in the UK care, unpaid, for a disabled, older or ill family member or friend.
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The discussions from our roundtable covered six key areas, including how to understand the pattern of events and how these impact someone’s ability to cope.
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Today Claire Turner joins the Centre for Ageing Better as its Interim Director of Evidence, as current Director Catherine Foot takes maternity leave.
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The Centre for Ageing Better has found that more than a quarter (27%) of people aged over 50 say they have a hard time making it through stressful events that happen in later life.
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Ageing Better is to support a programme that will allow people in later life to help lead the design of new health and care innovations.
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In this briefing we explore what retired people miss about work, why people work for longer and why people retire when they do.
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