Help the Aged and Age Concern
Age Concern and Help the Aged, the UK’s two leading charities for older people, have come together to speak with one voice. Influencing public policy is at the hear t of our mission. In the UK, it is clear that nothing short of radical government-led change will ensure that all older people are able to live life to the full in the decades ahead. This repor t sets out our agenda for action.
Overseas, the challenges are in some ways even greater. Age Concern and Help the Aged have a mission to think and act globally. While this repor t focuses mainly on domestic policy in England, and in the UK, our campaigning will cover international issues too. Chapter 8 sets out our priorities in this area.
Full Article
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(147)
-
▼
April
(25)
- Supporting People in Later Life Annual Evidence Up...
- Keeping Well in the Economic Downturn
- Working to put People First: The Strategy for the ...
- Good relationship with parents may prevent teen dr...
- 2009 Annual Evidence Update - Obesity - Childhood ...
- Obesity 'linked to ADHD'
- Figures you can trust, a briefing on the data qual...
- National Sentinel Stroke Audit Phase II (clinical ...
- Stem cells used 'to cure diabetes'
- Increased symptoms lead mentally disordered to bec...
- Multiple births 'more likely to trigger depression'
- Improving the patient experience: developing solut...
- More Teachers 'suffering mental breakdowns'
- One Voice Report
- Putting Prevention First. NHS Health Check: Vascul...
- Standard Evaluation Framework for Weight Managemen...
- Diabetes Community Health Profiles
- Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives: 1 year on.
- Tolerance of alcohol abuse linked to suicide
- Service for Adults with Autistic Spectrum Conditio...
- Babies at Risk from Vitamin E?
- NHS Management: Time for Transparency at the Top
- Health Action Planning and Health Facilitation for...
- The Coronary Heart Disease National Service Framework
- Supporting Diabetes Care
-
▼
April
(25)
No comments:
Post a Comment