called for a number of revisions to provide for harmonisation of approach across the various schemes. Key points and recommendations Age UK welcomes the proposal to merge the Parliamentary Ombudsman, Health ... Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). It will be important to retain existing expertise and this should be a key objective of the merger. 5. Should each sector within the organisation be led by a senior Ombudsman
First national VOICES survey of bereaved people: key findings report, Department of Health, 2012 8 First national VOICES survey of bereaved people: key findings report, Department of Health, 2012 9 National
Forward View calls for a ‘radical upgrade in prevention and public health’ and commits to tackling the key risk behaviours through national and local action, starting with a national evidence-based diabetes ... based interventions to prevent disease and improve population health”. It makes taking action on the key risk factors, obesity, smoking and harmful drinking, three of its seven priorities for the next five
We can support people to explore all the range of options available to them when it comes to making key life decisions. Making referrals or signposting to other sources of support We recognoise there’s a
different switching behaviour. Ensuring an effective market in the new world of pensions must be a key priority given the extent of change and impact on people throughout retirement. We support the intention ... for the regulator, firms and consumers, we must change the way we approach serving older consumers. Key to this is understanding the market much better. Therefore we believe the single most important focus
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 ... 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
AgeUKIL8 What to expect and key responsibilities. How to be an executor. 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for ... about 4. Deciding to be an executor. What is an executor? 5. Can I change my mind? 6. An executor’s key duties Registering the death 8. Getting copies of the will 9. Arranging the funeral 10. Taking responsibility
isolation have on older people are well documented. Isolation and loneliness have been an area of key activity for Age Cymru. Our campaign activity has raised public awareness of the causes and solutions
is given to the range of methods of communication needed to reach more of the older population. A key thread through our engagement work relates to issues around clear and timely communication in appropriate
concerned with Informal Adult and Community Learning can be found in a separate response, ref: 5511 Key points and recommendations • Age UK warmly welcomes the introduction of the proposed system of loans