What we have achieved
This brief study gives solid examples of successes in our fight to improve the lives of older people in the UK and overseas.
Poverty
We have:
- been a key player in the pensions debate, campaigning for a simpler, fairer and more sustainable pension system;
- pressed the Government to help the 2 million pensioners who live below the poverty line;
- identified almost £5.3 million in unclaimed benefits that older people did not realise they were entitled to;
- pressed the Government to develop the automatic payment of benefits, removing the need for older people to claim through a demeaning means-testing process; and
- persuaded the Welsh Assembly Government to give £100 to all older people whose homes went up by more than two Council Tax bands in the April re-banding.
Isolation
We have:
- equipped 3,360 more older people with the SeniorLink immediate response service;
- secured the homes of 16,000 older people through our HandyVan service;
- provided 54 vehicles to older people’s groups through our SeniorMobility scheme;
- distributed £93,000 to older people’s groups to provide hot meals at Christmas;
- launched the National Coalition on Active Ageing to encourage providers of exercise facilities to make them more accessible and relevant to older people; and
- provided computer training to older people in Northern Ireland, and to volunteer peer educators who can deliver training in their own communities.
Neglect
We have:
- launched the Help Stop Elder Abuse campaign, in support of which 168 MPs signed an Early Day Motion;
- launched two major reports to highlight the need for improvements in end-of-life care, as well as canvassing older people’s opinions on the issue;
- set up My Home Life, a major programme to improve the quality of life for care-home residents;
- published research highlighting the impact of poor access to NHS foot-care services on older people’s health;
- launched the National Falls Awareness Day to raise awareness of the risk of falls among older people; and
- acted as advocates for almost 2,000 older people through SeniorLine.
Ageism
We have:
- worked to bring about regulations banning age discrimination in employment;
- provided evidence to the equalities review led by Trevor Phillips to ensure ageism is properly recognised;
- continued to expand the Speaking Up For Our Age network, which supports older people’s forums;
- begun to develop forums for people with different cultural backgrounds so that the voices of those most difficult to reach are encouraged and heard; and
- raised the profile of lifelong learning, vocational training and career guidance for adults.
Preventing future deprivation
We have:
- provided nearly £1.2 million for biomedical research into age-related conditions;
- launched a National Coalition for Active Ageing in the House of Commons; which was supported by 160 MPs through an Early Day Motion;
- contributed to the Pension Commission’s final report on helping people to successfully extend their working lives; and
- led a joint research project to develop a new system of health forecasting for older people in the community.
Helping developing countries
We have:
- continued our three-year programme to help older people affected by the tsunami to rebuild their livelihoods;
- offered vital support to other developing countries affected by disasters;
- launched our new Sponsor a Grandparent scheme, which is now offering livelihood support to about 23,000 older people;
- called for a pension for older people in developing countries as part of the ‘Make Poverty History’ coalition; and
- begun to engage older people with our work in developing countries to increase support.
More information about the Charity's work can be found in the Impact Report.