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Implementation plan

Building a Society for All Ages sets out both our long term vision and the actions we will take over the next two to three years towards achieving this. These initial actions can make a real difference to all our later lives, bringing together services to help us prepare better, helping us take the opportunities later life can present, supporting changing family lives, changing the world of work, improving financial support, providing better public services and building communities for all ages.

This implementation plan sets out how and when the different measures in the strategy document will be delivered, and who needs to be involved to ensure these commitments are met. In some cases detailed plans are still to be developed, for example where the measures are subject to consultation.

We will use this plan to monitor our progress against achieving our vision and report this to the new UK Advisory Forum on Ageing and the Cabinet Committee on Ageing Issues.

 

A lot more work has been undertaken since the strategy was published and the detail of all these changes can be found in the revised implementation plan.

 

More information about specific projects being implemented as part of the strategy, including advice about the opportunity to get involved can also be requested by contacting:

The Age Stakeholder Team
Department for Work & Pensions
Level 5, Caxton House
Tothill Street
London SW1H 9NA
Email:allages@hmg.gov.uk

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