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  1. know_your_energy_rights.pdf

    on your bill, or on the company’s website. You might use the same company for both electricity and gas or have a different one for each fuel – check your bills to find out who your supplier is for each ... Shopper website gives straightforward, impartial advice from Ofgem on how to shop around for your gas and electricity. There’s information on how to read your bill, how to read your meter and how to compare

  2. FS69.pdf

    cannot change to another water supplier as the water industry is not deregulated in the same way as the gas and electricity industries. If you are billed on rateable value of your home, your water charges are ... a small household or are actively water conscious ⚫ your property has a high rateable value ⚫ you want to be in control of how much water you pay for. Drawbacks of having a meter installed can include:

  3. CRS_June16_Ofcom_broadband_USO.pdf

    cent of consumers switched provider in the last five years compared to 12 per cent in electricity and gas.11 Our response to the Government’s recent consultation on switching12 details why we believe that ... re-iterate that designating broadband an essential service should not compel people to go online who do not want to. Those people must be assured of access to essential services, and we support ongoing Government

  4. FS49.pdf

    ⚫ grants ⚫ no interest loans ⚫ Credit Union loans ⚫ large household items, e.g. beds, fridges or cookers supplied directly ⚫ prepayment cards ⚫ vouchers ⚫ payments made directly to a third party, e.g. ... and urgent pressures on you or your family. IAPs are made by direct supply of ‘white goods’ (e.g. cookers or fridges) or essential furniture. You may be eligible if you get a means tested benefit such as

  5. Age at Work

    Age Cymru wants to encourage and support businesses to build age-friendly workplaces where older employees can thrive. We have formed a partnership with Business in the Community (Cymru) to support employers ... finance and work-life balance to help you feel more confident and informed about choices you may want to make. The webinars are part of the Age at Work programme, funded by the National Lottery Community

  6. Keeping well at home.pdf

    ideas to develop (so that they can follow their interests as they arise). • identifying habits they want to start. Keep doing enjoyable activities If the person you’re supporting is feeling worried, anxious ... not to share information without factchecking against credible sources is helpful. • They might also want to consider limiting the time they spend watching, reading or listening to coverage of the outbreak

  7. Why partner with us?

    be developing products and services that older people need and/or can really benefit from?  We want older people across Wales to have access to such products and services. Working together, without ... services to older people across Wales.    We can work together to make a difference. If you want to work with us, please get in touch with our Business Development team - 029 2043 1541 or email 

  8. For The Moment - summary of findings from older carers

    requests High proportion of respondents wanted information on contingency/emergency planning, accessing benefits, and health/welfare support 73% of respondents wanted to receive information and advice online

  9. Tell Me More Summary Report - English.pdf

    of 2D and 3D portraits. There is no doubt that the portraits were a real hook for the care homes to want to join in. Care home managers told us that it was so nice to be involved in an initiative which gave ... Facilitator: The resident I spoke with was blasé about Covid and said he was in the war and had to wear gas masks as a child, not able to go out etc., so to him this is just another illness that we will get

  10. FS34.pdf

    you could reasonably do with, not any help you actually receive. You can spend it on whatever you want but it can be taken into account for the social care means-test. AA is not taxable, is not based on ... her all the time to help keep Hazel safe, as she is forgetful and sometimes wanders off or turns the gas on without lighting it. Hazel normally sleeps all through the night. Her husband applied for AA on

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