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  1. 20210907 Climate Change Environment Infrastructure Cttee - Age Cymru response (005).pdf

    believe that one of the Committee’s priorities should be to focus on public transport as we’ve come out of lockdown. During March and April 2021, Age Cymru, Cymru Older People’s Alliance (COPA), Welsh Senate ... survey provides an insight into what older people need to emerge from the pandemic. The ability to travel is a major concern for many older people in Wales as we come out of lockdown. Many people mentioned

  2. FS35.pdf

    rented sector 8 3.2 Rights regarding rent if you have a fixed term standard contract 9 3.3 Rights regarding rent if you have a periodic ... standard contract 10 3.4 Rights regarding rent if you have a converted fixed term standard contract or converted periodic standard

  3. IG49.pdf

    AgeUKIG49 Extra money to help you. Attendance Allowance. 2 What is Attendance Allowance? Attendance Allowance (AA) is extra money for those who need help at home due to a disability or illness. If you’re over ... get depends on the help you need. You get: • £72.65 (lower rate) if you need help in the day or at night • £108.55 (higher rate) if you need help in the day and at night. Claiming AA doesn’t reduce any

  4. IL08.pdf

    How to be an executor What to expect and key responsibilities AgeUKIL8 Information and advice you need to help you love later life. We’re Age UK and our goal is to enable older people to love later ... 2020 1 How to be an executor Contents What this guide is about 2 What is an executor? 3 An executor’s key duties 4 Inheritance Tax 9 Dealing with assets 10 What if I change my mind? 11 Useful organisations

  5. Advocacy.pdf

    decisions about things that affect their life, and if necessary to represent people’s views at meetings. An advocate can help someone to: • Understand what’s happening at meetings or appointments. • Be represented ... represented in meetings so their views are heard. • Say what matters to them in meetings or sit alongside them to give them support. • Understand their options. • Make their own decisions. • Be fully involved

  6. FS74.pdf

    decision on the supersession 9 4 Appeals 10 4.1 Late appeals 11 4.2 After you submit your appeal 11 4.3 If your circumstances change 11 4.4 Arranging a tribunal hearing 12 4.5 Preparing your case 12 4.6 The ... 16 working days for Funeral Support Payments. You can go straight to the appeal stage if they have not carried out the redetermination within the time limit. You can appeal: ⚫ A redetermination decision

  7. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

        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 ... experience of the internet o Low to no ‘top of mind’ awareness among this audience that they are missing out by not being online o A perception that the internet is ‘not for them’, notwithstanding an appreciation

  8. CRS_Sept17_Retirement_Outcomes_Review.pdf

    Wise. This would be on an opt-out basis, so people who do not require this service would not be obliged to use it, but for the majority it would prompt them to access what has proven to be a successful ... scope of Independent Governance Committees to include decumulation products. This will be essential if the FCA presses ahead with the proposal to implement default investment pathways in non-advised drawdown

  9. 13 Volunteer Risk Assessment example.pdf

    asked to carry out personal care services or staff duties. Volunteers will stay in the communal areas of the care home unless otherwise directed by the care home manager. Assessment carried out by Date of ... Risk Assessment Review date What is the hazard Who may be harmed and why What action you’re taking to control risk Action carried out by When the action is carried out Signed off by Example: Covid

  10. APPG_for_Ageing_and_Older_People_minutes_080216.pdf

    Baroness Cox. Introduction: Nusrat Ghani MP welcomed everyone to the meeting and explained the running order. Guest Speakers: Nusrat Ghani MP introduced the first speaker, Gregor Henderson, National ... mental and physical health in later life. He then went through the key details of the report, pointing out that “loneliness” was an emotional perception not dependent on a person’s breadth of social interaction

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