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June 2014. Public Health and Active Lifestyles Working Group update June 2014
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June 2014. Public Health and Active Lifestyles Working Group update June 2014.

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Page 1: June 2014. Public Health and Active Lifestyles Working Group update June 2014.

June 2014.

Public Health and Active Lifestyles Working Group update June 2014

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Age Action Alliance Update.

• 620 members (Recent joiners - Barclays, Specsavers, NICE, Wolverhampton City Council, Healthwatch Central Bedfordshire, University of Kent)

• 3.1K Twitter followers• 15 Themes• Networks live in South West and South East England • Enhanced website:

– Member’s interests capture at point of joining– New home page carousel feature– Improved Monthly Highlights (with input from Communications WG)– Downloader counter installed.

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Website 3k+ Twitter Followers.

Weekly communications

Wider Impact

Changing Attitudes

Identifying Opportunities New approachesNew Delivery Models

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Marketing and Numbers

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Age Action Alliance620 + Organisations

PDG15 Working Groups

Partnership Development Group.

50% Representation of Older People.

THEMES:

• Public Health and active lifestyles• Safe, warm homes• Research• Digital inclusion• Age-friendly environments• Excluded older people• Europe• Loneliness and isolation•Contribution of older people•Older Peoples Day•Attitudes to ageing•Transport•Money matters•Healthy workplaces•Creative Arts

English Forums provide representation onto each of the themed groups

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More examples of success• Digital Inclusion - The Digital Inclusion Group has formed a consortium, headed by

Age UK, which has bid for funding under the Big Lottery's Digital Skills Programme for older people. The consortium has successfully passed through stage 1 and is now working on a more detailed bid for stage 2. Big Lottery is looking to award £15m.

• Employer's Toolkit - to manage the health and productivity of an ageing workforce

• Caring from a Distance factsheet - advice and information about a situation that is of increasing concern to a significant percentage of the UK population in their capacity as carers.

• First Contact Schemes - a guide to the extent and impact of schemes around the country, aimed to ensure excluded and/or vulnerable people are able access the advice and support to help them lead their lives safely and independently. (Open Invite to agencies interested - event 30 June (11am. 3.30am)

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