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  1. Sign up to the Priority Services Registers

    Encouraging sign up for the priority register to help older people get support from their water and energy supplier

  2. Making relationships count

    A helpful guide for families, unpaid carers and care staff supporting a person moving to live in a care home

  3. Volunteer stories

    Read more about how volunteering for our Friend in Need service has made a huge difference to our volunteers.

  4. Golden Thread Advocacy Programme

    Golden Thread Advocacy Programme introduction page. Basic background and outline of work for the newly funded programme.

  5. Our work

    Find out more information about the projects and services we run with and for older people in Wales

  6. Mandatory concessionary fares scheme - January 2018.pdf

    quality services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them. We welcome the ... Wales. Q1 – Do you think that the Welsh Government should become the Travel Concession Authority for the administration of the All Wales Mandatory Concessionary Bus Travel Scheme in Wales, or should the

  7. Talking_about_death_booklet_final_version.pdf

    insights – it seems that we can all talk to our peers but not to our families. This book is designed for everyone; to help us start to talk to our family and friends, grown up children, and our grandchildren ... as a picture book to discuss with young children using your own words and explanations or as a tool for young people and whole families. This book is designed to start conversations to help everyone to feel

  8. Income tax

    will have to pay Income Tax on it. Not all income is taxable, and there are allowances and reliefs you may be able to claim.  Not all income counts towards Income Tax. You may have to pay tax on: earnings ... from lettings some benefits, such as Carer’s Allowance and Statutory Sick Pay income from a trust. You do not have to pay tax on: Pension Credit Universal Credit Attendance Allowance Disability Living

  9. RB_2011_Living_on_a_low_income_full_report.pdf

    Living on a low income in later life Katherine Hill Liz Sutton Donald Hirsch Centre for Research in Social Policy Loughborough University October 2011 Copyright © Age UK 2011 ISBN 978-0-9568731-2-5 The ... 3Living on a low income in later life We would like to thank Madeleine Thornton and colleagues at Age UK for their support throughout the project. We greatly appreciate the help provided by local Age UKs and

  10. Pension Credit

    Pension Credit is a benefit for people over State Pension age. It tops up your income if you're struggling to make ends meet. Pension Credit comes in two parts: Guarantee Credit tops up your weekly income ... income to a guaranteed minimum level. For the financial year April 2024 to March 2025 this is: £218.15 if you’re single. £332.95 if you’re a couple. Savings Credit is extra money

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