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  1. Autumn 2022 Newsletter ENG v6.pdf

    com/agecymru Welcome to this busy autumn edition of Age Matters By Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, October 2022 As the nights draw in and the leaves start to turn, it is inevitable that we start to think about ... about winter. This edition you can find out how to get hold of a copy of our Winter Wrapped Up guide and about the work Nest are doing in Wales to help with energy issues which is particularly pertinent when

  2. FS9.pdf

    1 Information about this factsheet 4 1.1 If you rent your home – recent housing legislation in Wales: the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 4 2 Anti-social behaviour in housing ... housing – background information 6 3 Keeping a record of issues 7 4 Common problems, who to contact and actions that can be taken 8 4.1 Particularly serious issues or problems

  3. RB_Aug17_briefing_poverty.pdf

    We consider people to be living in poverty when their resources are not enough to meet their basic needs and also to allow them to take part in society.i This could mean struggling to cover food and energy ... sudden emergency such as the cooker breaking down, or being unable to afford the cost of transport needed to visit a friend or go to a social club. How is poverty measured? Poverty and low income can

  4. FS48.pdf

    criteria for Pension Credit, how to make a claim, and what to do if you have a change of circumstance. The information in this factsheet is correct for the period April 2024 to March 2025. Benefit rates are ... Wales, tenants are now ‘contract-holders’ and tenancy agreements are ‘occupation contracts’. References to tenants and tenancies in this factsheet should be read as contract holders and occupation contracts

  5. RB_Oct12_UC_and_couples_if_one_over_PC_age_Briefing.pdf

    Credit age and the other is younger could receive £100 less a week under Universal Credit compared to the current system of Pension Credit if neither is in work. The older partner could be financially ... Credit older partners may have to draw more on their retirement savings to support a younger partner who is unable to work.  Carers and people with limited capacity to work who have an older partner

  6. Later_Life_UK_factsheet.pdf

    United Kingdom December 2017 This factsheet, which is updated on a monthly basis, is the most up-to-date source of publicly available, general information on people in later life in the UK. Wherever ... .............................................................................................. 13 Home care ............................................................................................

  7. CRS_Sept14_CMA_residential_property_management_services.pdf

    1 Consultation response to ‘Residential Property Management Services: An update paper on the market study’ Competition and Markets Authority Ref: 1914 Date: September 2014 Name: Joe Oldman ... report sets out a range of issues affecting leasehold management and gives a series of recommendations to improve the sector within existing legislation and guidance. Implementation would require cooperation

  8. Friend in need

    Cymru launches a national campaign to recruit as many volunteers as possible to support the over 70s during these very challenging times. It will be launched on 1 June 2020 to coincide with the start of Volunteering

  9. Investment scams

    Every year in the UK, an estimated £1.2bn is lost to investment fraud, but only 10% of all crimes are reported. Find out how to protect yourself and what to do if you're a victim.

  10. FS40w.pdf

    www.agecymru.org.uk Factsheet 40w  August 2024 Deprivation of assets in the means test for care home provision in Wales Factsheet 40w  August 2024 ... relevance to the social care system in Wales 6 3 Background – obtaining help from your local authority and the financial means test for care home provision 6 3.1 Assessment

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