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  1. RB_Feb17_WB_Index_Indicators_with_Understanding_Society_definitions.pdf

    (monetary and nonHelp given to parents or children: giving them lifts in your car (if you have one) shopping for them monetary) providing or cooking meals helping with basic personal needs like dressing, ... anything else Help received from parents or children: getting a lift in their car (if they have one) shopping for you providing or cooking meals looking after your children washing, ironing or cleaning dealing

  2. RB_Jan14_Resilience_recent_retirees.pdf

    Open Market Option (OMO) rules for pension providers and trustees with new regulations to ensure “shopping around” is the default  Increase access to financial intermediaries Increased numbers of DC pension ... progress, but evidence continues to show many retirees are not achieving the benefits that come from shopping around. The financial detriment to the retiree from choosing a poor value product can amount to

  3. CRS_Feb16_LGA_housing_commission.pdf

    Local authorities should explore the savings and efficiencies that can be achieved through a one stop shop approach to independent living services.  All new homes should be built to the lifetime homes standard ... for providing accommodation, the lodger offers basic support to the owner on activities such as shopping and housework. Age UK is working with partners to help support and evaluate this model further and

  4. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2016_2017.pdf

    For example, we are using some of the proceeds from the sale of AidCall to invest in our retail shops and increase our income generation capability. Fundraising continued to perform well overall. There ... CIC, a social enterprise, raises money for Age UK’s charitable work by operating over 400 charity shops, providing financial services that meet the needs of older people, and by offering independent living

  5. Technology_Together_Pilot_Evaluation_Outcome_Impact_Map.pdf

    Default"5  PWC estimates suggest households offline are missing out on savings of £560 per year from shopping and paying bills online Young people:  The jobless total for 16-24 year olds is at 1.02 million

  6. IL08.pdf

    uk/get-involved 2 Donate items to our shops By donating an unwanted item to one of our shops, you can help generate vital funds to support our work. To find your nearest Age UK shop, visit www.ageuk.org.uk and enter

  7. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2011_2012.pdf

    information is available in our shops and that we direct people to local services for assistance. We provided essential information and advice guides and factsheets throughout our shop network and are working ... UKs benefited more than 60,000 older people through activities including electric-blanket testing, shopping support and winter celebration parties. Our HAnDYvAn SERvICE vISITED 13,740 OLDER PEOPLE Our plans

  8. GCBH_Brain-Social-Connectedness.pdf

    through organizations or volunteer opportunities. For example, visit a lonely neighbor or friend, shop for/with them, or try cooking together. 9. Maintain social connections with people of different ages ... Experience in Daily Life.” Int J Behav Dev 38(2): 195-202. Erikson, E.H. (1950). Childhood and Society. New York: Norton. Festini, S. B., et al. (2016). “The Busier the Better: Greater Busyness Is Associated with

  9. IG23.pdf

    around the house and take care of yourself – or perhaps you could use a hand with the housework or shopping. Asking for help can be hard. You might not want to admit that you’re finding everyday tasks more ... Cymru. If getting out to the shops is tricky, see if a volunteer from your local Age UK or the Royal Voluntary Service (page 42) can go with you – or even do your shopping for you. In Wales, contact your

  10. IL7.pdf

    about this and any other priority services you might be eligible for (see page 11). Make sure you shop around if you’re not eligible for a free check, as costs can vary. If you’re a tenant, your landlord ... electric blanket tested by an expert at least every three years and replace it every 10 years. The shop where you bought the blanket or your local Trading Standards office may be able to test it (see page

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