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  1. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge the help of Dan Philo, Senior Data Manager at Natcen for the sharing of datasets. Our thanks also go to Chris Curry, Director of the Pensions Policy Institute, for reviewing ... thanks also go to Deborah Mattinson, Cordelia Hay, Justine Lukas and Michaela Rhode at Britain Thinks for their excellent, insightful qualitative research. Most of all we are indebted to the people who

  2. Get winter ready with Age Cymru and Nest

    Age Cymru and Nest are supporting older people in Wales to get winter ready

  3. IG57.pdf

    complex. For some, debt is caused by straightforward overspending, while for others it’s a result of life changes such as illness, divorce or job loss. Not all debt is a problem – but whatever you owe, it can ... affecting your life, it’s important to take steps to tackle it. 3 When should I seek help? You should consider seeking help if you’re: • worrying about money • struggling to pay your household bills or paying

  4. Campaigner pack - wales.pdf

    Campaigner Pack - Wales Thank you so much for downloading this pack. We’re so excited to work with you to save the Winter Fuel Payment for struggling pensioners! Contents Why we’re campaigning ... ........................... 2 What you can do to help ...................................................................................... 3 Writing to the Chancellor and your MP ...................

  5. CRS_May14_EHRC_consultation_age-supplement_2014.pdf

    Supplement to the Services, Public Functions and Associations Statutory Code of Practice Ref: 514 Date: May 2014 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for ... for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Jill Mortimer Email: Jill.Mortimer@ageuk

  6. CRS_July15_Older_peoples_independence_and_mental_wellbeing.pdf

    reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy ... England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 The National Institute for Health and Care

  7. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in _older_age_Disability.pdf

    Background: the meaning and prevalence of disability in older age The ability or difficulty experienced in performing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are widely used as a measure of disability for older people ... people covering personal care such as being able to bathe, dress, mobility and toileting. Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) relate to domestic tasks such as shopping, cooking and housework, and

  8. Clare Lucas.pdf

    Safeguards – An overview of the changes for 2020 Clare Lucas St Thomas Training www.stthomastraining.co.uk The road to the LPS …  2004 – Bournewood judgment: the rejection of legal informality  2009 – DoLS introduced ... introduced  2014 – critical House of Lords PLS report  2014 – Cheshire West judgment: expands meaning of deprivation of liberty www.stthomastraining.co.uk The “Acid Test” P v Cheshire West & Chester Council

  9. What pension options do I have?

    during your working life, you need to decide what to do with the money you've saved towards your pension when you retire.    Your pension pot is the total amount of pension contributions you and/or ... and/or your employer have made to save for your retirement. Your pot also includes any capital growth earned from the fund’s investments, depending on how your scheme was set up. Your pension pot doesn’t include

  10. Health improvement and prevention policy statement - Jan 2016.pdf

    feeling good and remaining as independent as possible are of vital importance to everyone in Wales. All older people should be supported to make informed choices about maintaining and improving their health ... disadvantaged older people. Public health messages, for example around safe levels of alcohol consumption, must be reviewed to ensure that they target older audiences in the most appropriate way and through

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