
Supporting Partners to make the most of data, insights and research that we have or can access from across the Age UK Network and relevant external sources.
Whether looking to complete the latest Partner Information Return, access reports from the data you have provided, find statistics or some data to demonstrate needs and impact, and/or apply to your operational or strategic planning, the insight hub is your one stop shop for insight about the Age UK Network and includes relevant reports and data about the ageing population.
Quarterly Partner Information Return
Every quarter, Age UK asks Chief Officers of local partners to fill out a Partner Information Return (PIR) with a range of strategic and operational information. This data is used to enhance Age UK’s knowledge of the Network, and help with media and fundraising opportunities.
Many thanks to those of you who completed the quarterly Partner Information Return (PIR) in January. The data has now been analysed, and a report is available to view here. If you have any questions, or would like a copy of the full dataset, please email localstatistics@ageuk.org.uk.
The latest Quarterly Partner Information Return can be found below:
Latest News
View all the latest news and updates on the Partner Information Return that have appeared in our e-newsletter Signpost below:
Reminder: Fourth Quarterly PIR Form closes soon
Fourth Quarterly PIR Form now available for completion
Reminder: Third Quarterly PIR Form available for completion
Data Reports
The latest data report from the Quarterly Partner Information Return can be found below, along with reports from earlier assessment cycles
At the height of the pandemic, the PIR was replaced by a series of more frequent assessments. You can view the data reports from these earlier assessment cycles below:
Fortnightly Assessment Reports | April – June 2020
Click below to view the aggregate reports from each of the Fortnightly Assessments conducted between April and June 2020:
Click above to view the data from the first fortnightly assessment, covering the period 20/04/20 – 01/05/20
Click above to view the data from the second fortnightly assessment, covering the period 02/05/20 – 15/05/20
Click above to view the data from the third fortnightly assessment, covering the period 30/05/20 – 12/06/20
Monthly Assessment Reports | August 2020 – February 2021
Click below to view the aggregate reports from each Monthly Assessment from August 2020 to February 2021:
Click above to the view the data for the August Assessment, covering the period 1st – 31st August.
Click above to view the data for the September Assessment, covering the period 1st-30th September.
Click the button above to view data for the October Assessment, covering the period 1st-31st October.
Click the button above to view data for the November Assessment, covering the period 1st-30th November.
Click above to view data for the January Assessment, covering the period 1st-31st January.
Click above to view data for the February Assessment, which covers the period 1st-28th February.
Contact Details
Colleagues who act as regional links will ensure they share the latest insight emerging from the analysis as it builds over time, and you are welcome to speak to these individuals if you have any questions about the approach being described. Their names and email addresses are provided at the end of this message.
Any questions please contact the team at localstatistics@ageuk.org.uk
Useful Statistics
A collection of statistics that may be useful to local partners during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Shielding of vulnerable people during the Covid-19 pandemic
Analysis of clinically extremely vulnerable people (the shielding population) in England during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, including their behaviours and mental and physical well-being. This survey covers the period from 28 May to 3 June 2020.
Deaths involving Covid-19 by local area
Provisional counts of the number of deaths and age-standardised mortality rates involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) between 1 March and 31 May 2020 in England and Wales. Figures are provided by age, sex, geographies down to local authority level and deprivation indices.