The health and social needs of older people in the 90s - politics and policies, The Baroness Cox of Queensbury; an ageing population - social and economic issues, Alan Walker; health promotion and older people, Dr Jane Wilde; meeting the challenge - the pensioner's view, Jack Jones; empowering elderly people, Terry Bamford; creative genius in old age, Tom Dormandy; older people and society - integration or marginalization?, Irvine Lavery; do older people have special nutritional needs?, Andrew Prentice; why and how do we age?, Dr Yvonne Barnett; why it's never too late to exercise, Dr Barbara Livingstone; practical implications of nutrition for residential and nursing homes, Jill Eaton-Evans; health and wellbeing amongst peers, Vera Ivers; rural action on dementia project, Anne O'Reilly; the voices of older people, Avril Osborne; assessment of health and social care needs of people aged 75 and over, Margaret Bamford; common concerns in housing older Europeans, Nigel Appleton; older people volunteering, Ann Sweeney; older people and the built environment, Ken Ewart and Professor Tom Wooley; talking about our generations, Paul Nolan; developing a campaigning methodology in work with older people - the work of the action age project, Sharon Sinclair; life history and creative writing - computers and older people, Gerry McAuley.