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  1. Jeanette Edwards

    sense of giving back, and a big thank you for all the training I have received to deliver the LIFT programme and Tai Chi, and the help of the office staff for all their support What do you enjoy most about

  2. RB_Sept14_Pension_receipt_in_the_UK-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    Centre for Research on Ageing • Briefing Paper 2 • September 2014 www.southampton.ac.uk/ageing Pension receipt ... individuals’ pension contributions and circumstances over the life course interact with eligibility rules for each type of pension. Within the British context, such pensions may relate to the state pension, an

  3. Public policy statements

    process and cover a detailed review of evidence, a summary of our views and ‘key calls’ for policy change. They are developed in consultation with older people and our local partners, and each

  4. How your benefits are means-tested

    special rules for valuing these). Any lump sum payments you received from deferring your State Pension is not included as capital. Your income and capital must be below a certain limit for you to be eligible ... pages on our website covering the means-tested benefits listed above for full information, or read the following guides and factsheets. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  5. Fundraising events

    are so many ways to raise money for Age Cymru. Whether you want to run, cycle or skydive, knit, sing or bake, the money you raise will ensure we can continue to be here for older people in Wales when they ... challenge Saundersfoot New Year's Day Swim Tell us about your fundraising Thank you so much for choosing to fundraise for Age Cymru. We couldn't help as many older people as we do without your support. We'd love

  6. RB_July15_AgeUK_survey_attitudes_to_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    Only five per cent of people with an existing annuity income said they would consider exchanging this for a cash lump sum.  The polling therefore indicates there is likely to be limited demand.  Factors ... advice than women.  Although based on a low sample size, the main reasons cited for considering taking the cash lump sum are for health, enjoyment and bequests, which provides an indication of people’s motivations

  7. Martin Rolph

    Tai Chi Instructor Why did you want to volunteer with Age Cymru? I applied to train and volunteer for Age Cymru Tai Chi because I wanted to be a member of a group but they were all full in my area. What ... who is thinking of becoming involved with volunteering? Go for it. If you enjoy the first opportunity you choose, great. If you don’t, look for something else as there are so many different volunteering

  8. CRS_Nov16_transforming_our_justice_system.pdf

    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 and practice. ... tribunals could have on older people and Age UK services. In this response we focus on the impact for social security decisions and the plans to digitalise the process and move away from oral hearings

  9. Become a Community Assistance Volunteer

    looking for? Anyone who is willing to support an older person in their community, giving an hour or more of their time once a week.   Listen and Connect Listen and Connect is a listening service for people ... their own way forward. Who are we looking for? We’re looking for anyone who can give two to three hours a week to take calls from older people who are phoning for a chat.  What support is provided? All

  10. Access to banking

    We need banks to protect access to local branches for older people In Wales, according to Which?, a staggering 348 bank branches have closed since 2015, leaving 211 branches open. Whilst banking hubs have ... services to access cash, manage their bank account and make transactions. This is especially important for those older people who are not online; and almost a third of people aged 75 or over in Wales are digitally

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