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Older People's Strategy - Newcastle City Council

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141Annex 7: Notes1 2005 ONS mid-year estimates2 Office of National Statistics 2004 population projections3 Office of National Statistics 20044 Institute for Ageing and Health, <strong>Newcastle</strong> University(see www.ncl.ac.uk/iah)5 Dementia UK, Alzheimer’s Society, 20076 <strong>Older</strong> People – A Changing Approach – Independence andWell-being 1, Audit Commission/Better Government for<strong>Older</strong> People study, 20047 Involving <strong>Older</strong> People – What standards should weexpect? Joseph Rowntree Foundation, November 20058 Civic Pioneer – as a civic pioneer authority the <strong>Council</strong> hasmade a formal commitment to working with other areas, tosharing experiences and to involving local people in localdecisions and influencing what happens in their communities9 One in five over-65s has the internet at home. Nearly onethird use the internet for transactions (e.g. banking, shopping).Media Literacy Audit, Ofcom (see www.ofcom.org.uk)10 Census 2001 – Office of National Statistics11 <strong>Newcastle</strong> Social Services12 The evidence base for preventive services, Age ConcernEngland Research Briefing13 English Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Wave 1

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