Thursday 23 January 2014

Waiting times for NHS patients recorded 'incorrectly’ @myageingparent

Certain hospitals are failing to accurately monitor how long thousands of their patients are left waiting for treatment. A new report by the National Audit Office (NAO) reveals that a number of… continue reading Powered by WPeMatico

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Gwanwyn Award nominees @agecymru

Seven arts groups and projects from across Wales are competing for an award in recognition of their work with an older people's arts festival. The Gwanwyn Award will go to the group judges rule hav...

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Waiting times for NHS patients recorded 'incorrectly’ @age_uk

Certain hospitals are failing to accurately monitor how long thousands of their patients are left waiting for treatment. A new report by the National Audit Office (NAO) reveals that a number of...

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Financial resilience as we approach retirement: is it too late to save? @age_uk

    This question was the starting point of Age UK's first Financial Services Commission summit event on 6th December. It arose from forthcoming Age UK research which suggests that although those coming up to retirement are often seen as … Continue reading

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Labour Market Continues to Improve for Older People @TAEN_UK

The UK labour market continues to improve, including for the 50+. The number in work has risen by 352,000 in the past year and the employment rate for 50-64 year olds has risen faster (+1.6%) than for any other age group over that period. Most key indicators are continuing to head in the right direction and once again the number of people aged 50-64 in work has risen to a record high.  But there is a clear gender divide in the unemployment figures.  Whilst unemployment amongst men aged 50+ has fallen by 39,000 to 225,000 over the past year, for…

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