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When people think about their health, their immediate concern is to avoid a serious illness that is potentially life threatening like cancer or a stroke.
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41% of over 70s don’t realise how important good strength and balance is to reduce falls, according to new research commissioned by Ageing Better.
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Though the Bill falls short of providing new resources, it provides the tools for local authorities to tackle bus provision creatively and in response to local need.
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We find the report to be forward looking and takes a broad perspective recognising the issues of fairness within and between generations.
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2016 has been a tumultuous year with big implications for how we meet the challenges and opportunities of an ageing society.  What will 2017 bring?
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The aims were to explore how people can be supported to contribute to their communities; and to identify where better evidence could support action.
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From its new report 'The Benefits of Making a Contribution to Your Community in Later Life', Ageing Better outlines its findings and conclusions.
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Read our first evidence briefing, looking at the benefits that people in later life gain from making a contribution to their community. 
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Evidence has shown that those in later life who make voluntary contributions report an increase in wellbeing, self-esteem and social connections.
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In January and February 2016, Ipsos MORI and the Centre for Ageing Better conducted two day-long deliberative workshops with people aged 45 and over, one in London and one in Birmingham.
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