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  1. JD - Volunteer Officer.pdf

    Wales – based in the Cardiff or Mold office, or potential to be home based within Wales Contractual Status of Role: 35 hours per week - fixed term to 31 March 2021 Job Title of Line Manager: Operations

  2. CAP Regional Project Officer North and Mid Wales - English.pdf

    based with office space in a partner office, covering the North and Mid Wales Region Contractual Status of Role: Full time, 35 hours per week Fixed term until December 2024 Job Title of Line Manager:

  3. CAP Regional Coordinator North and Mid Wales (A&C) 2023.pdf

    potential office space in a partner office, covering the North and Mid Wales Region Contractual Status of Role: Full time, 35 hours per week Fixed term until March 2025 Job Title of Line Manager: Service

  4. RB_Feb17_WB_Index_Indicators_with_Understanding_Society_definitions.pdf

    Age UK’s Wellbeing Index Indicators and their definitions/questions from the Understanding Society Survey In order of contribution to wellbeing in later life Indicator Variables/questions in USoc Creative ... personality traits Being talkative Being sociable Being reserved (inverse) Married Legal marital status Have friends How many close friends do you have Neighbourliness of local area Belong to neighbourhood

  5. FS25.pdf

    over State Pension age who moved abroad but are now considering moving back to live permanently in the UK, this factsheet explains more about some of things you need to consider. It gives information about ... contract holders and occupation contracts. This factsheet does not give information about immigration status or the position of asylum seekers. See the Useful organisations section for organisations that may

  6. annual_review_2012_2013.pdf

    life. Today and tomorrow. This is the story of Age UK’s year. We are very proud of our achievements. We exist to stand up for the 14 million people in the UK and 846 million people internationally who have ... one of us. We do so by working with partners in the UK and around the world. We work with Age Cymru, Age Scotland and Age NI and with local Age UKs, Friends and Forums across England. Internationally,

  7. FS65.pdf

    this as an option. Neither Age UK (nor Age Co, which sells products and services and is owned by Age UK) offer equity release. If you think you may have signed up for an Age UK or Age Co branded equity release ... other organisations mentioned in the factsheet can be found in the Useful organisations section. Age UK factsheet 65 February 2024 Equity release Page 2 of 22 Contents 1 What is equity release? 4 2 Protecting

  8. RB_Jan16_Predicting_the_prevalence_of_loneliness_at_older_ages.pdf

    prevalence of loneliness at older ages Professor José Iparraguirre, Chief Economist, Age UK 2 Predicting the prevalence of loneliness at older ages Iparraguirre, J Abstract ... Several studies have identified a number of loneliness risk factors in later life. In the United Kingdom (UK)i, Dahlberg and McKee (2014) reported that loneliness in later life is associated with being widowed

  9. RB_Dec13_Transitions_in_Older_Age.pdf

    Authors: Jenny Chanfreau, Matt Barnes and Carl Cullinane Date: December 2013 Prepared for: Age UK   NatCen Social Research | Changes to work and income around state pension age 1 Many people retire ... at least one person reached state pension age (SPA) between 2002/03 and 2010/11. We compare their status before and after someone in the household reached SPA (on average four years before and four years

  10. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    They brought life to our analysis Age UK Research The Research Department at Age UK generates valid, reliable and sound evidence for the Age UK Group. It provides novel insights into older people’s ... people’s issues, providing a mandate of evidence for all that Age UK does. It also develops thought leadership for the future direction of Age UK’s Charity, analysing trends and the latest developments in research

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