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  1. IL4.pdf

    and complete password itself. If you do write anything down, keep that information somewhere safe away from your computer. It’s best to keep it in an unmarked notebook so it won’t be obvious to other people ... Yourself’ section on the Get Safe Online website for more tips on choosing a strong password and keeping your passwords safe (see page 25). what next? 10 Internet security Online shopping and banking The

  2. RB_Oct12_UC_and_couples_if_one_over_PC_age_Briefing.pdf

    Credit could also lose other support linked to Pension Credit such as Cold Weather Payments and the Warm Home Discount.  The Government should carry out a detailed analysis of the impact of treating mixed ... Pension Credit in the future would lose out on linked support such as Cold Weather Payments and the Warm Home Discount. Other passported benefits: Although people of all ages can receive additional support

  3. RB_Oct15_Age_UK_almanac.pdf

    expectancy (Lawrence et al., 2013). Mental health quality indicators introduced in 2003 encourage GPs to keep a register of, and monitor, patients with severe and enduring mental health conditions of these types ... 48338 Iron deficiency anaemia due to blood loss D213.00 16052 Refractory Anaemia D110100 49182 Primary warm-type haemolytic anaemia D201000 16108 Aplastic anaemia due to chronic disease D102200 49451 Drug-induced

  4. Final WASP Charter.pdf

    Join us! The Wales Against Scams Partnership is a partnership of organisations who are committed to keeping people in Wales safe from scams. If you or your organisation can play a role in protecting the public

  5. Age-related TV licence policy - February 2019.pdf

    reductions in the amount of information available in traditional formats has exacerbated difficulties in keeping 3 informed and being able to access key services. Removing the entitlement to a free TV licence

  6. RB_March12_Getting_out_and_about.pdf

    local bus services. Originally a fuel rebate, the grant is now aimed at benefiting passengers by keeping fares low. All of these funding streams are affected by recent and future public spending reductions ... particular, whether it improves quality of life for those on the lowest incomes and the role it plays in keeping people active in their community. In 2003, the Social Exclusion Unit produced a report10 detailing

  7. FS69.pdf

    recovered through the tenant’s rent or by separate agreement. 7 Additional support Water companies keep a Priority Services register of consumers who may need extra help if their water supply is interrupted ... bath (although power showers can use more). ⚫ Keep a bottle or jug of water in the fridge instead of running tap water until it gets cold (cover the jug and keep no longer than a day). ⚫ Do not leave the water

  8. CRS_Nov17_women_and_equalities_select_committee.pdf

    Working Lives policy specifically for workers in lower-skilled roles. It is they who find it hardest to keep working, and will need the most support as the State Pension age rises further.  Long-term unemployment ... working with employers to ensure they value and provide opportunities for their older workers to keep working. Overall it has been a sensible, pragmatic response, based on what is deliverable with a low

  9. Good Practice Guide v4.pdf

    stressful, so if you can, reach out to the people in your life who can gently support you. Remember to keep other key relatives informed as plans develop. The care home will want to work with you to make the ... mean friends and contacts are absent. Sending some ‘Moving Home’ cards to contacts who would like to keep in touch with your loved one can encourage them to stay connected • Prepare a simple life story folder

  10. Friend In Need Resource -English.pdf

    non-COVID-19, health issues » If you’re concerned about someone » Utilities » Getting advice » Keeping well at home » Support groups and charities » Supporting people to prepare » If they develop coronavirus ... socially distancing. • Provide ideas of things that people can do that don’t involve going out, to keep them emotionally and physically well. • Put people in touch with support groups, and other useful

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