Friday 21 February 2014

BMA warning on GP funding changes @myageingparent

Some patients in rural areas of England could be left without a GP practice as a result of reductions in national funding, the British Medical Association (BMA) has warned. The Minimum Practice… continue reading Powered by WPeMatico

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Big Welsh Month @agecymru

Age Cymru is calling on the people of Wales to celebrate Wales and Welshness during 'Big Welsh Month' in March. We are organising the fun-filled month to raise funds to support our work with older...

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Mis Mawr Cymru @agecymru

Mae Age Cymru yn galw ar bobl Cymru i ddathlu Cymru a Chymreictod yn ystod 'Mis Mawr Cymru' ym mis Mawrth. Rydym yn trefnu y mis llawn hwyl i godi arian i gefnogi ein gwaith gyda pobl hŷn. Meddai E...

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New OFMDdFM Ageing Strategy affects us all, Says Age NI @age_ni

With the release of the draft Active Ageing Strategy 2014-2020 today by OFMdFM, Age NI welcomes the long-overdue focus on our ageing population. Duane Farrell, Director of Policy at Age NI explains...

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BMA warning on GP funding changes @age_uk

Some patients in rural areas of England could be left without a GP practice as a result of reductions in national funding, the British Medical Association (BMA) has warned. The Minimum Practice...

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Record Number of 50-64 Year Olds in Work @TAEN_UK

In 2013 the number of people in work rose by 396,000 to 30.15 million and the number of unemployed fell by 161,000, according to the Office for National Statistics. Against this background, a record number of 50 to 64 year olds were in work in during the fourth quarter of the year. An additional 105,000 in the 50-64 age group were in work compared with the third quarter, with the total rising to 7.86 million, representing an employment rate of 68.3%.  There was a sharper in increase in the number of women in work in the quarter (up 1.8% over…

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