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This paper sets out the case for why NHS England should make some bold commitments to healthy ageing in its long-term plan and suggests some ideas for actions it could take and some areas for action with others.
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NHS England should be making bold commitments to healthy ageing in its long-term plan. Ageing Better suggests ideas for actions it could take and some areas for action with others.
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London is set to join the World Health Organisation’s Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities.
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In any family, the process of deciding whether an older relative is able to continue living on their own can be difficult and heart-breaking.
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How do we tackle digital exclusion in later life? We held a debate to discuss how society should respond to the issue of digital exclusion in later life, now and in the future.
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Business, the public sector and charities all need to find new approaches to digital inclusion to make sure the most vulnerable don’t miss out.
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4.8 million people over the age of 55 are not online, and many current approaches to digital inclusion are falling short.
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James Richardson, Research Manager at Good Things Foundation, reflects on the findings from our research into older people’s digital behaviour.
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Research shows that new, people-centred approaches are needed to help everyone in later life benefit from the internet.
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This research highlights a need for a fundamental re-think of digital inclusion policy and practice for people in later life.
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