of 66 Contents 1 Information about this factsheet 5 1.1 The issue of fuel poverty 6 2 Obtaining temporary heaters in an emergency 7 3 Getting the best energy deal 8 3.1 Switching tariff or supplier 8 3 ... Government Cost of Living Payments 14 5.4 ‘Warm hubs’ 15 6 The Welsh Government Warm Homes Nest scheme 15 6.1 Overview 15 6.2 Eligibility criteria 1: the core Nest scheme – based
Age Cymru’s fundraising charter We do not undertake any fundraising door-to-door activity. Due to the nature of our charitable work and objectives, in particular our safeguarding policies and work around ... doors to ask for donations. We do not ask for direct debit donations on the street. We do not share personal data beyond the Age Cymru Network. We’ll never pass on your personal data to other organisations
growing older. As a carer, you’ve certain rights that can help make your life that bit easier. You have the right to: • receive information, advice and assistance from your Local Authority about support services ... yourself, including the right to request flexible working from your employer or arrange respite care to give you a break. • have your views taken into consideration by social services when they’re deciding
Life Offline | What life is like for older people who don’t use the internet A report prepared by BritainThinks on behalf of Age UK May 2015 2 Contents 1. Executive ... Executive Summary 3 2. Background 5 3. Thoughts and feelings about the internet 7 4. Understanding life offline 13 5. Reactions to organising tasks online 24 6. Conclusions and recommendations 25 7. Appendix
Acknowledgements The author of this report would like to thank the representatives of local Age UK Brand Partners (Cheschire, Darlington, North Tyneside, South Lakeland, South Tyneside and Teeside), the Community ... particular Nicola Hart) and older people participating in the project who shared information for this evaluation. Author Vinal K Karania is Research Manager at Age UK with responsibility for Evaluation
Setting the mandate to NHS England for 2016 to 2017 Ref: 3515 Date: November 2015 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or ... or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Tom Gentry Email: tom.gentry@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House
stthomastraining.co.uk The Liberty Protection Safeguards – An overview of the changes for 2020 Clare Lucas St Thomas Training www.stthomastraining.co.uk The road to the LPS … 2004 – Bournewood judgment: the rejection ... 2014 – Cheshire West judgment: expands meaning of deprivation of liberty www.stthomastraining.co.uk The “Acid Test” P v Cheshire West & Chester Council, P & Q v Surrey CC [2014] UKSC19 Constant / continuous
AgeUKIL6 Deciding whether equity release is right for you. Equity release. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our ... Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you
calculator. Launch the calculator to see what you might be eligible for. Your calculation has shown that you're missing out on money - so what next? Head to the individual pages for the relevant benefits ... it will explain how to claim. If you think a decision made about your benefits is wrong, you can ask the office that made the decision to explain or reconsider it. Challenge a benefits decision
Evaluation Findings For more detail please see the One Digital Evaluation Report or contact Vinal K Karania at Vinal.Karania@ageuk.org.uk Age UK delivered the One Digital Project, as part of a wider programme ... six organisations, that was funded by The Big Lottery Fund with the premise that empowering, supporting and inspiring trusted intermediaries to be Digital Champions is a highly effective and sustainable way