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  1. IG23.pdf

    or all of your needs are being met through providing a direct payment, the care plan should record this. Find out more about these payments on pages 29-30. Step three: the financial assessment If a needs ... you, for example through a local care agency. 2. The council can give you a direct payment, which is a cash payment you can use to pay for a carer or any other services that help meet your needs. See

  2. IG52.pdf

    a carer’s benefit too.” You can claim Carer’s Allowance and still get your Personal Independence Payment, Attendance Allowance or Disability Living Allowance. “I can’t claim Carer’s Allowance if I’m receiving ... component (at the middle or higher rate), Personal Independence Payment daily living component (at either rate), Armed Forces Independence Payment, Constant Attendance Allowance or another relevant benefit

  3. Utilities.pdf

    whose circumstances may have changed during this period. Measures include: • Customers with pre-payment meters who may not be able to add credit can speak to their supplier about options to maintain supply ... financial distress will be supported by their supplier, which could include debt repayments and bill payments being reassessed, reduced or paused where necessary. • The disconnection of credit meters will be

  4. FS6w.pdf

    social care services 18 6.1 Services arranged directly by the local authority 18 6.2 Direct payments 19 7 Types of services provided by local authorities for people with care ... needs are to be met via direct payments, a care and support plan must also contain information on which needs these are “and the amount and frequency of the direct payments”3 – see section 6.2 below for

  5. Grant application and delivery support form.pdf

    June 2019 Grant announcement Mid April Receipt of signed grant agreements Beginning of July 2019 Payments made Beginning of July 2019 Delivery commences 3. Identified priorities for final round of funding ... funding If your application leads to an award of funding, we will notify you of the amount and payment schedule in mid June. We will also provide you with a grant agreement that will need to be signed

  6. FS65.pdf

    last living borrower dies or moves into permanent long-term care. You may make regular interest payments on the loan, or the interest may be ‘rolled up’ until the total loan is repaid. Less common are ... commission-only basis, in which case they receive payment from the equity release provider on completion of the product. Make sure you are clear about the payment arrangements before you use an adviser. The

  7. FS82.pdf

    In Wales, see factsheet 1w Help with heating costs in Wales. Support includes: ⚫ Cost of Living Payments, linked to benefits entitlement ⚫ In England, a Household Support Fund, available through local ... for other forms of assistance as a result. For example, a small payment of Pension Credit means you can also receive a Cold Weather Payment (CWP) in England and Wales to help with heating costs during very

  8. CRS_Feb16_Age_UKs_Evidence_to_the_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_Inquiry_into_intergenerational_fairness.pdf

    left many women waiting longer for their State Pension with little time to plan. The Winter Fuel Payment and the bus pass make an important difference to the lives of many older people on low and modest ... reduce support, for example abandoning the triple lock or removing benefits such as Winter Fuel Payments, could see poverty rates rise again. 6. In terms of overall income levels, since the mid-1990s

  9. RB_Sept16_After_the_Referendum.pdf

    comparability of payment account fees, payment account switching and access to a basic payment account introduces the right to a basic bank account. A current topic is implementation of the Payment Services 7 ... 7 Directive 2 (PSD2) which has implications for competition among payment services providers. While it is ‘business as usual’ in the short run, the government may (or may not) decide to change or amend

  10. CRS_Sept16_Retirement_Outcome_Review.pdf

    flexibilities tended to be wealthier than average and were often likely to already have pensions in payment.ii From this finding we can infer that the consequences of ‘getting it wrong’ for many people would ... drawdown; annual management fees; charges for altering the level of drawdown payments; charges for altering the frequency of payments or making one-off withdrawals; and charges for depleting the fund or reducing

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