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  1. annual_review_2014_2015.pdf

    moment we received a unicorn in the post 1 The moment the Prime Minister popped in to talk about pensions 2 The moment we helped Anna get back on her bike 3 The moment 1,000 older people took control of ... 6 7 The moment the Prime Minister popped in to talk about pensions In October 2014, following the Government’s announcement about new pension reforms, the Prime Minister and two of his senior ministers

  2. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    Manager at Natcen for the sharing of datasets. Our thanks also go to Chris Curry, Director of the Pensions Policy Institute, for reviewing and commenting on our statistical analysis. Warm thanks also go ... more likely to be ready for ageing 11 Housing tenure helps to explain the readiness scores 12 Pension wealth had a comparatively low effect on readiness for ageing 13 Poor health, disability and risky

  3. RB_June14_financial_resilience_in_later_life.pdf

    Cheshire and Age UK’s engagement and research teams for organising the sessions • BritainThinks, the Pensions Policy Institute, and Age UK’s research team for carrying out research for the Commission • Macmillan ... forward. The importance and the topicality of these issues were highlighted by the Chancellor’s Pension Reforms in his 2014 Budget, and seemed to come directly from our summit events regarding the need

  4. Advancing equality and human rights

    000 pensioners are living in poverty in Wales, which has the highest proportion of older people living in poverty outside of London. We will be looking to Welsh Government to ensure that pensioners in poverty

  5. Support for scam victims

    a suspicious transaction from your bank account or credit card. They will try to recover any money lost. They may cancel your current card and send you a new one to stop any other fraudulent transactions

  6. Age Cymru HOPE Infographic report 2022-23 ENGLISH.pdf

    return of the coin. Mrs LL felt the company weren’t listening to her and they insisted she must have lost the coin. She was feeling harassed, stressed, and discriminated against due to age. Mrs LL was also

  7. CRS_Dec15_Financial_Advice_Market_Review.pdf

    Advice gaps are particularly evident in: planning for long-term care costs; drawing a pension; interaction of pensions with debt and benefits; on-going management of retirement savings; mortgage lending ... the need for advice should be minimised, for example by developing ‘default’ options on drawing a pension.  Pricing structures that make it difficult to be sure how much advice is going to cost are a major

  8. RB_Feb16_Bus_pass_briefing.pdf

    holidays. For older people in England eligibility for a bus pass is determined by the female state pension age, whether you are a man or a womani. This is gradually increasing from 60 to reach 65 by November ... pass per year.ii Of these 8.8 million passes were for older people. The percentage of eligible pensioners with a pass has slightly reduced between 2012 and 2013 from 78% to 76%. People do not get a bus

  9. FS39w.pdf

    3 of 39 4.11 Occupational pensions, private pensions or annuities received by the care home resident – ... home 20 5.1 The capital limit – the couple should be assessed as individuals 20 5.2 If you claim Pension Credit 20 6 When a partner wants to move from a jointly

  10. 20190821 CHC Consultation Response.pdf

    carers in hospital and other secondary care settings. A vital statutory role therefore has been lost within the NHS in identifying carers and signposting them to sources of support. 68% of carers in

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