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Path: Home > Projects > R&D > Older & Bolder

Older & Bolder logo
The NIACE Older & Bolder Initiative

News
For the latest relevant news

Reviews
Reviews of relevant books and papers

Events
Details of relevant events organised by NIACE and others.

Awards
Details of Award Schemes pertaining to Older Learners.

Newsletters
Editorial and contents of the most recent issues.

Aims
List of NIACE's Older & Bolder objectives, and measures put in place to achieve them

Publications.

Briefing Sheets
Links to NIACE's briefing sheets relating to older learners.

Useful References

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Current Projects:
Age Regulations 2006 Website
Financial Capability for Older People.
Digital Stories of Learning in Later Life
Mature Workforce in the East Midlands Region 2006
Wall of Ambition

Learning in Fourth Age Settings
Mind Your Language

E-Mail Groups
The Older & Bolder Initiative runs two e-mail discussion groups. One is aimed at practitioners, and one is aimed at older learners themselves. Summaries of selected debates will be posted on this site from time to time.

Useful Links
Links to relevant pages on this website as well as links to external websites relating to older people/learners.

What's going on?
Sharing information about work undertaken by others around older learners.

Research
Details of research undertaken by other organisations.

...and finally...
Titbits and press cuttings taking a lighter look at ageing.

 

Join the Older & Bolder and
Older Learners E-mail Discussion Groups

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