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Older people - FAQs
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What does Excess Winter Death (EWD) actually mean? These are deaths which are directly related to the cold weather. These are people who generally have underlying health problems but would not have been expected to die during this period. This is why we call them ‘excess winter deaths’ (EWD). How are the figures calculated? Who is at risk? What are the causes of EWD? These deaths are caused by the cold making underlying health problems much worse for example; heart disease, strokes and breathing problems.
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Winter Warmth England
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Planning and preparedness is essential to keep our communities safe and well. This website will provide you with information, statistics and communication resources to help your organisation ensure that vulnerable people stay safe, well and warm during the winter. The FREE. Resources are split into two target audiences ‘families with children’. Within this section professionals can access research and resources providing tailored advice to families vulnerable to cold related harm. Following the success o...
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Older People - About us
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A number of organisations came together to secure funding from the Department of Health 'Warm Homes, Healthy People Fund’ for a project to help staff to plan and prepare more effectively, in line with the Cold Weather Plan for England. What is the problem and why are we doing this work? What are we trying to achieve? To make sure that at risk older people receive correct, clear, consistent, useful and actionable advice and information from the local organisations they come into contact with. Increase app...
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Accessability
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NHS Rotherham provides information on this website in a format which is designed to be accessible to all, regardless of ability or disability. We recognise that there are many different ways people access information on the web and we try to allow for the many personal preferences which provide maximum ease of use for individual visitors to the site. As browser technology is forever evolving, there may be times when very new or old versions of web browsers cause the website to display incorrectly.
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Cookies Policy and the EU Cookie Directive. To make this site simpler, we sometimes place small data files on your computer. These are known as cookies. Most big websites do this too. They improve things by: Remembering settings, so you don’t have to keep re-entering them whenever you visit a new page, remembering information you’ve given so you don’t need to keep entering it and measuring how you use the website so we can make sure it meets your needs. How we use cookies. These cookies are set by Google...
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Older People - Planning calendar
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Planning and preparedness for winter is a year-round activity. Below are suggestions of key actions for each month that will help prepare organisations and staff for winter. The calendar includes information on resources within this toolkit that will help save time and money, as well as key dates throughout the year. NOVEMBER Winter is here! The toolkit contains a key communications. Spotting the signs of a cold home. Cold and health myth busters. Keeping warm in winter. There is also a media pack. Last ...
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Older People - Fred
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These videos are based on vulnerable older people who have been identified as being at risk of being cold for different reasons. Each video is based on a ‘segment’ of older people in society and contains a combination of factors which influence them in keeping warm. If you have any questions or comments regarding the Winter Warmth website or resources please contact a representative below:. Email: info@winterwarmthengland.co.uk.
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copyright
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Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following: You may print or download to a local hard disk extracts for your personal and non-commercial use only. You may copy the content, but only if you acknowledge the website as the source of the material. Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of Winter Warmth England. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those...
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Winter Warmth England
http://www.winterwarmthengland.co.uk/index.html
Planning and preparedness is essential to keep our communities safe and well. This website will provide you with information, statistics and communication resources to help your organisation ensure that vulnerable people stay safe, well and warm during the winter. The FREE. Resources are split into two target audiences ‘families with children’. Within this section professionals can access research and resources providing tailored advice to families vulnerable to cold related harm. Following the success o...
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Older People - Planning calendar
http://www.winterwarmthengland.co.uk/calendar.html
Planning and preparedness for winter is a year-round activity. Below are suggestions of key actions for each month that will help prepare organisations and staff for winter. The calendar includes information on resources within this toolkit that will help save time and money, as well as key dates throughout the year. NOVEMBER Winter is here! The toolkit contains a key communications. Spotting the signs of a cold home. Cold and health myth busters. Keeping warm in winter. There is also a media pack. Last ...
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