Age Concern has always drawn on ideas from around the world to inform its thinking and has found that working with peers in other countries is a valuable learning experience with crucial benefits for older people in the UK.
Age Concern England has strong relationships with European and international organisations concerned with ageing and older people. These relationships range from information sharing and influencing work to joint projects.
We also monitor and influence European institutions. The EU provides the legal framework which allows citizens of the EU to trade‚ work‚ meet‚ travel‚ live and receive social benefits and health care throughout the EU. Around 50% of UK legislation is now influenced by the EU.
Please support the DEC Gaza Crisis appeal
Many of the 60‚000 older people living in Gaza cannot access the medicine and health services on which they depend‚ and poor mobility prevents others from migrating to safer areas.
Disasters Emergency Committee launches Congo (DR) Crisis Appeal
The current situation in the Congo has reached crisis proportions. Please donate to help relief efforts.
Older People Residing Abroad
Over one million older people are currently living abroad and increasing numbers are experiencing difficulty. The OPRA programme aims to improve the situation of this group.
European Parliament elections on 4 June 2009 are an opportunity for older people to shape European Union policy that impacts their lives
European Union and older people
The role of European Union in improving older people's lives: healthcare‚ employment and income in later life. Key facts and statistics.
Age discrimination in Europe
Age Concern with European partners and the leading equality barrister Robin Allen QC‚ have written a draft European Directive on age discrimination.
International Symposium on age discrimination
View reports from the International Symposium on age discrimination which took place in London in September 2005.