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  1. Walking_Football-Qualitative_Evaluation_Report.pdf

    football “coming up to Blackpool and seeing their model and the group itself was really helpful…I used a lot of their ideas…without that day a lot of people would struggle” “the day was absolutely brilliant…to ... concerns and issue they had come across “ “you know forewarned forearmed…things to be aware of…really useful” OUTCOME 2: LOCAL AGE UKs DEVELOP SUCCESSFUL DELIVERY MODELS HAS THIS OUTCOME BEEN ACHIEVED?

  2. Housing options

    Many of us find that as we get older we start to think more about where we live. Whether it's moving in with family, renting, or sheltered housing, there are lots of different options. There are a number ... number of topics within our housing options section, which can be accessed below. We also have a useful information guide: Information Guide 8:  Housing options - Different types of housing to suit your

  3. How we make a difference

    need your help. Get involved and help us make a difference to an older person in Wales today. Donate now How you can help We need your help. Get involved and help us make a difference to an older person

  4. codicil_form_Age_Cymru.pdf

    codicils thereto. Signed Date Signed by the above named testator in our joint presence and then by us in his/hers. Witness 1 Witness 2 Name Name Address Address Occupation Occupation ... Insert your full address and postcode. Insert here the share of your estate or the amount of money using both words and figures – for example, one thousand pounds (£1,000) – or the description of the item

  5. Donate by telephone or post

    regular gift over the phone, call us on 029 2043 1555. Lines open Monday to Friday - 9am - 4pm. Donate by post If you wish to send your gift by post you can send a cheque to us addressed to: Age Cymru FREEPOST

  6. CRS_Jan15_FCA_Cash_savings_market_study_report.pdf

    premium rates of return. 3. We support the idea of a “switching box” (paragraph 9.29), particularly its use of large type for the essential numbers and short easy-to-understand explanations. 4. In addition ... product for new customers it should make this clear to customers in language customers themselves use to talk about their banking. We agree strongly with your proposal in paragraph 9.14 that low interest

  7. RB_June16_Age_UK_Excess_Winter_Deaths_Briefing.pdf

    clear levy on people’s energy bills, supplemented with funds from capital or infrastructure spending  Use the money to fund locally-led, area-based energy efficiency programmes Replacing the Green Deal ... in Cumbria. She has multiple health issues and her son has Asperger’s syndrome. Neither is able to work due to ill health. Lynne claims a number of benefits, including Disability Living Allowance, Housing

  8. CRS_Sept17_Ofgem_default_tariffs_for_domestic_customers.pdf

    5.9 million people each year, through webbased and written materials and individual enquiries. We work closely with Age UK Cymru, Age UK NI and Age UK Scotland. About this consultation In August 2017 ... can switch to a better deal at any time with no exit fees. 6. We recommend suppliers be required to use standard wording to describe the rollover fixed tariff in these notices, making clear that they are

  9. RB_Dec15_The_end_of_formal_social_care.pdf

    parliament. • This would imply an overall fall in expenditure on care as a proportion of GDP putting us firmly towards the bottom end of the OECD league table. Increased reliance on unpaid carers and rising ... population ages, an increasing proportion of public expenditure is being directed towards services used by older people. In 1997-8, 33.8% of government expenditure was directed at the health service and

  10. CRS_June16_secondary_annuity_market_proposed_rules_and_guidance.pdf

    all, of their retirement assets. This means that, even if the market for secondary annuities itself works well, there is a risk that many consumers make hasty decisions, which they might not have made with ... prior to completing their sale, undertake a guidance session with Pension Wise (if they are not using paid-for advice). We are concerned that many sellers may not be aware of the full implications, including

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