Age Concern is the banner title used by a number of
charitable organizations
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(
NGO
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s) specifically concerned with the needs and interests of all older people (defined as those over the age of 50) based chiefly in the four
countries of the United Kingdom
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.
In addition to providing practical support to individuals, Age Concern campaigns on issues such as age discrimination and
pensions, influence public opinion and government policy about older people.
Numerous Age Concern organisations have been established throughout the UK, working at national and local levels. At the national level, four Age Concern organisations
covered England,
Scotland
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,
Wales
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and
Northern Ireland
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. Local Age Concerns vary from small village groups to countywide organisations. In England, over 370 of the individual charities were members of a national federation.
Although each was a separate registered charity working under the Age Concern banner, the federation allowed members to collaborate at local, regional and national levels, to share resources, expertise and influence.
Similar organisations also exist in
New Zealand
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,
Spain
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, i ...
,
Ukraine
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, and elsewhere under similar banners.
There was a merger of Age Concern England and
Help the Aged
Help the Aged was a United Kingdom based international charity founded in 1961 by Cecil Jackson-Cole and Hugh Faulkner to help disadvantaged older people who were affected by poverty, isolation and neglect. It merged with Age Concern in 2009 to f ...
; and somewhat later
Age UK
Age UK is a registered charity in the United Kingdom, formed on 25 February 2009, and launched on 1 April 2009, which combined the operations of the previously separate charities Age Concern England and Help the Aged to form the UK's largest ch ...
has taken over the mantle of the national face of concern for the aged in the UK, and several local organisations have also adopted the new name, but many local organisations continued to operate as local Age Concerns. One of these was Age Concern Manchester,
and other examples are Age Concern Luton
and Age Concern Central Lancashire.
History
Age Concern's origins are in the United Kingdom and can be traced back to a realisation in that country of the effects on aged people of the
Second World War
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; the dislocation and breakdown of family life arising out of
conscription led to a recognition that existing
poor laws failed to provide effective support for old people separated from family support networks.
In 1940, the Old People's Welfare Committee (OPWC), chaired by
Eleanor Rathbone, was formed as a forum for discussion between government and voluntary organisations. OPWC was a sub-committee of
Liverpool Personal Service Society
PSS (UK) is a national social enterprise in the United Kingdom. Liverpool Personal Services Society was founded by Eleanor Rathbone and Dorothy Keeling in 1919, for over 100 years PSS has provided a range of support services.
The charity oper ...
(PSS). In 1944, the committee changed its name to the National Old People's Welfare Committee (NOPWC), and took on responsibility for coordinating the activities of numerous local OPWCs.
From the 1950s onwards, NOPWC accessed government and local funds associated with the post-war development of the
welfare state
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, to provide services to local committees, and training to wardens of old people's homes.
In 1968 it became clear to Denise Newman. the then chairman of the NOPW council, that an organisation funded within government and run by unaccountable grandees was not an effective voice for the needs of the elderly. At that time the funding allocated from government through the Department of Social Services was £40,000 a year.
One problem was that the minister responsible (Dick Crossman) was not in a position politically to guarantee that should the group break with government that the funds would naturally follow to the new entity. So it was the taking of this funding risk which initially marked out Age Concern as part of a new way of dealing with what could be seen as a government supported charitable exercise. Secondly, having successfully established itself with its own premises and retained its £40,000 grant, Newman then insisted that the newly appointed CEO be salaried, and therefore accountable. This was the first salaried appointment of the senior executive of any charity in the UK.
In 1971, under the new direction of
David Hobman
David Burton Hobman (27 June 1927 – 24 December 2003) was a British social and elder rights activist, broadcaster and the first Director of Age Concern
Age Concern is the banner title used by a number of charitable organizations ( NGOs) specif ...
, the NOPWC changed its public name to '
''Age Concern , and separated itself entirely from government and the
National Council for Social Service
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, now
NCVO
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. It did so while also launching a 'manifesto for old age' and establishing itself nationally as a lobbying body as well as an organisation that engaged in service provision and enhancement, training and research.
The directors of Age Concern England have included
David Hobman
David Burton Hobman (27 June 1927 – 24 December 2003) was a British social and elder rights activist, broadcaster and the first Director of Age Concern
Age Concern is the banner title used by a number of charitable organizations ( NGOs) specif ...
,
Baroness Greengross, and
Gordon Lishman
Arthur Gordon Lishman , known as Gordon Lishman (born 1947) is a British social and elder rights activist, Liberal politician, writer and former Director General of Age Concern England.
Career
Lishman graduated in economics and political science ...
- the current Director General.
In 1986 Age Concern established an Institute of
Gerontology at
King's College London into which it folded its own Age Concern Research Unit.
Heyday
On 30 May 2006, Age Concern launched Heyday - marking the launch by carrying out the
UK's biggest
survey
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, asking 10 million people born in the 1940s and 1950s for views on issues such as
ageism
Ageism, also spelled agism, is discrimination against individuals or groups on the basis of their age. The term was coined in 1969 by Robert Neil Butler to describe discrimination against seniors, and patterned on sexism and racism. Butler d ...
,
pensions and health.
Heyday was launched as
not-for-profit membership organisation for people planning for or in retirement. Heyday offered members access to expert advice on finances, work,
retirement
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Many people choose to retire when they are elderly or incapable of doing their j ...
and health, as well as putting them in touch with one another, for a small annual subscription.
With ambitious membership targets, Heyday proved an expensive and controversial exercise within the Age Concern federation. Due to lower than expected membership take-up, Age Concern restructured the Heyday scheme to meet the low level of activity.
Shortly after a
Charity Commission report made a number of recommendations, Heyday announced that the scheme would close on 31 March 2009, noting that Heyday would maintain a presence on the Age Concern website.
The charity commissioned Sir
Christopher Kelly to investigate the project. His 2009 report concluded that Age Concern had lost over £22 million on the venture.
Merger
In May 2008, Age Concern England and
Help the Aged
Help the Aged was a United Kingdom based international charity founded in 1961 by Cecil Jackson-Cole and Hugh Faulkner to help disadvantaged older people who were affected by poverty, isolation and neglect. It merged with Age Concern in 2009 to f ...
announced plans for the two charities to merge.
Following consultation, this was confirmed in September, when
Dianne Jeffrey was confirmed as the new chairman of trustees.
Tom Wright
CBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
, currently chief executive of
VisitBritain
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Under memoranda of understanding with the Northern Ireland Tourist Board and the offshore is ...
, and Trustee of the
Imperial War Museum
was appointed Chief Executive of the new charity in November 2008.
The merged charity, now known as
Age UK
Age UK is a registered charity in the United Kingdom, formed on 25 February 2009, and launched on 1 April 2009, which combined the operations of the previously separate charities Age Concern England and Help the Aged to form the UK's largest ch ...
was formed on 1 April 2009, and launched a major branding exercise in April 2010, featuring
Brian Cox,
Ian McKellen and
Eleanor Bron
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in the charity's first television campaign.
Many of the individual Age Concern charities, however, found the terms of the merger unacceptable and remain independent and have no connection with Age UK. One of many examples is Age Concern Luton,
Age Concern Eastbourne
and Age Concern Central Lancashire.
References
External links
Heyday:
BBC News item #1BBC News item #2Lishman defends Heyday decisions, Third Sector, April 2007
International Age Concern organisations:
Age Concern BermudaAge Concern New Zealand / He Manaakitanga Kaumātua AotearoaAge Concern EspañaAge Concern Central Lancashire
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