‘Weep No More’

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Invested or Investment?

When you wake up every morning, are you really grateful that you came out of bed and can walk unaided? Many of our elderly, hundred of thousands globally, depend on a family member, carer, or kind neighbour to get up in the morning. ”Please would I get help and dressed, have a bath, or hot drink and eat a consistent breakfast?”

How much National Insurance (NI) contribution as pension determines a prosperous retirement? If researchers mention that breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day. Who pays for this huge investment? Many people still depend on food banks every day and cannot afford a hot meal.

According, to the National Office for Statistics (ONS), 2021 report, shows the UK population is ageing. At least over 11 million people (18.6%) in England and Wales were aged 65 or over. However, this showcases an increase compared to 16.4% a decade earlier.

The question a layman could ask is ”how much is invested in calculating our statistics? Is the demographics as important as lost values during data analysis?”’

Solutions hidden?

Imagine Regeneration – Communities…

It;s tine to make the best out of our ageing population.

If politics is a game of numbers, why are there many elderly isolated and not engaging in investment strategies?

The United Nations values and promotes, the elderly and the type of care they receive. According, to the United Nations Principles for Older Persons which was adopted in 1991, It encourages governments to integrate them into their national initiatives. Promoting independence, participation, care , self-fulfilment, and dignity for older people.

A global platform that calls to action – aged care through the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021 – 2030). This was led by the World Health Organization, which aims to foster community and health equity when action becomes collective, to ensure older people receive quality long-term care.

It is important to mention the contributions of the UN Inter-Agency Group on Ageing (IAGA) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), which raises the awareness and advocates for an inclusive UN Convention on the rights of older people.

  • We need to change the attitudes and actions regarding age and ageism
  • Provide access to quality long-term care for those that need it
  • Develop and empower communities with cost-effective resources, to foster the abilities of older people (17 Sustainable Development Goals)
  • Deliver person-centered, integrated care and primary health services

A thank you message to all friends, families, charities, and global governmental initiatives set up to look after our community and older persons. From the United Nations to individuals, civil society, grass root advocates, community leaders, and faith belief groups. Investors, sponsors, businesses, and schools, colleges and universities providing online courses and opportunities for 60+. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), recognise the value added to the Green Economy, when addressing fiscal challenges. of an ageing population. Reviewing NI contributions, rights and Disabilities of those with multiple needs.

Message of Hope – More Strong Resilient Voices!

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