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  1. Access to banking

    increasingly concerned about the detrimental impact that this is having on the ability of many older people to access their personal finances

  2. FS71.pdf

    factsheet gives information about the law relating to park homes (also called mobile homes or caravans). It is aimed at park homeowners who are entitled to use their home as a permanent residence, not people ... living in holiday caravans or lodges. It includes points to consider when buying a park home and refers to organisations that offer advice and support to park home residents. Advice should usually be sought

  3. Valuing Voices in Wales - English - October 2020.pdf

    Summary People who face discrimination are at the sharp end of inequality and poverty. The Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has brought these inequalities into stark relief and those of us who are most negatively ... core tenet of advocacy is to redress inequality so that people’s rights are upheld and that they are respected as individuals who are listened to and understood irrespective of who they are or any health

  4. FS82.pdf

    you can get the best deal on your electricity and gas bills by switching tariff or supplier. It explains the different ways to switch, the common types of tariff and how to compare them, and what to do ... do if things go wrong. Note – Switching may not always save you money. It is important to seek impartial advice before switching, for example from the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline. In Scotland, contact

  5. Age Cymru - What matters to you report - August 2024.pdf

    matters to you? Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales August 2024 Contents About this research 3 Current experiences of people aged 50 or over 4 Access to healthcare 4 • Getting to health ... Accessing GP surgeries and appointments 9 • Access to treatment and ongoing checks 10 • Access to surgical procedures and in-patient care 11 • Access to dental services 12 Accessing social care 13 • Challenges

  6. Referral Form - 25 January.docx

    oNo o – if the answer is no permission must be gained before the referral can progressHow was permission given? In person oVia ... of birth: Age: Carer: Yes No Address (Permanent/Temporary): Postcode: Tel no: Mobile: E-mail : Cultural/ethnic origin (ask the person/family): Religion: First language: Specialist communication

  7. CRS_Sept16_Age_UK_response_to_PSR_strategy.pdf

    Response to Payments Strategy Forum – Being responsive to user needs – Draft strategy for consultation 14 September 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of ... Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 Key points In the response that follows we have given individual answers to the consultation questions, but there are three particular themes that recur throughout:  The need

  8. CRS_Jan17_Handbook_changes_to_reflect_introduction_Lifetime_ISA.pdf

    Consultation Response FCA: Handbook changes to reflect the introduction of the Lifetime ISA January 2017 Ref: 0217 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce ... charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. The Age UK network comprises around 150 local Age UKs reaching most of England. We provide information and advice to around 5.9 million

  9. 2 Care home volunteer journey.pdf

    Volunteer journey After a prospective Volunteer has expressed interest, it’s important to follow up and progress the application as soon as possible. Contact with an applicant should be made within ... schedule we found most effective. If both parties plan in advance, the process can be completed within one month in order to mobilise the volunteer as soon as possible. Additional information Volunteer

  10. IG15.pdf

    AgeUKIG15 Common problems and how to manage them. Bladder and bowel problems. 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 ... 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 to provide relatable examples

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