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  1. Jobseeker's Allowance

    Information about the unemployment benefit Jobseeker's Allowance, if you're entitled to Jobseeker's Allowance and how to claim.

  2. IG50.pdf

    AgeUKIG50 Extra money if you’re on a low income. Pension Credit. 2 What is Pension Credit? Pension Credit is a means-tested benefit for older people. This means that what you get depends on your income ... savings. There are 2 parts to Pension Credit: • Guarantee Credit – this tops up your weekly income to a guaranteed minimum level. • Savings Credit – this is a bit of extra money if you have some savings or

  3. Benefits and Entitlements

    Information and advice on all the benefits that you can claim, including pension credit, council tax reduction and carers allowance

  4. What pension options do I have?

    Rules around private and occupational pension

  5. Universal Credit

    Universal Credit is a new benefit gradually being introduced nationally. It will eventually replace a number of existing benefits.

  6. Workplace pensions

    Heard about workplace pensions and auto-enrolment but aren't sure what that means for you? Find out more here.

  7. The new State Pension

    Information about how the state pension is forecast, calculated and paid.

  8. More money in your pocket

    Every year, it's estimated that more than £200m worth of Pension Credit and other state benefits goes unclaimed by older people in Wales. We can help make sure you're not missing out.

  9. IG54.pdf

    Tax Reduction AgeUKIG54 2 What is Council Tax Reduction? Council Tax is a property-based tax you pay to your local council. If you’re on a low income, you might be entitled to help paying it. This help ... the same Council Tax Reduction scheme for people over State Pension age – which is what this guide focuses on. If you haven’t yet reached State Pension age, the scheme can vary between councils, so you

  10. If you develop coronavirus symptons.pdf

    Cardiff CF24 5TD. ©202l Age Cymru. Creating an age friendly Wales If you develop coronavirus symptoms • You should only support someone if you’re feeling well and don’t have any symptoms of coronavirus (a ... lk"71. • Contact the other ‘Friend’ that supports that person. If you’re concerned about your symptoms, follow information on NHS 111 *#1(formerly NHS Direct Wales) https://111.wales.nhs.uk/SelfAssessments/

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