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2nd January 2014 10:12

Older people are a sector asset

Lynne Berry, chair of the Commission on the Voluntary Sector and Ageing, explains why the voluntary sector needs to embrace older people as they are its biggest asset. On The Guardian’s Voluntary Sector Network, ‘Why the image of half-dead Ethel has to go – older people hold society together’.

2nd January 2014 10:12ageing Short link: https://wp.me/p2X7HP-UF

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