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National pensioners convention
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2008, 10:05:35 AM »
 
The National Pensioners Convention (NPC) is Britain's biggest pensioner organisation representing over 1000 local, regional and national pensioner groups with a total of 1.5m members.

The NPC’s main objective is to promote the welfare and interests of all pensioners, as a way of securing dignity, respect and financial security in retirement.


The NPC organises rallies and lobbies of MPs, leads delegations to parliament and makes submissions to government on policies affecting older people. The Convention also stages an annual three-day Pensioners’ Parliament in Blackpool, where over 2000 representatives discuss issues of concern and share ideas in an atmosphere of genuine friendship.


The NPC also features regularly in both the local and national media and uses every opportunity to raise awareness of the issues that affect older people. One of the Convention's priorities is to therefore influence public opinion and where appropriate, secure changes in government policy.


The real strength of the organisation however comes from the work of our many affiliated groups, who are active in their local areas and regions promoting the NPC’s campaigns. This makes the Convention unique, as the only national campaign group in the country which is run by pensioners for pensioners.


To keep our supporters informed the NPC also produces a bi-monthly newspaper called The Message, alongside briefing papers and pamphlets, as well as organising seminars, training sessions and educational schools. The Convention also maintains a library of useful information on a wide range of subjects, which is available to both groups and individuals on request.


With more support the NPC will be able to continue to develop its organisation, strengthen its influence and increase its level of activity as the campaigning voice of both today's and tomorrow's pensioners
http://www.npcuk.org/