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  1. RB_July14_Housing_Later_Life_Report.pdf

    with health care services should automatically be offered an assessment of their home with an action plan to ensure it facilitates the delivery of appropriate care and support. • Where possible sheltered ... funding for these services under its Supporting People (SP) programme beyond 2014/15. • The joint planning and commissioning strategies of local authorities, Health and Well Being Boards (HWBBs) and Clinical

  2. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2015_2016.pdf

    Trustees’ Report 8 How we raised our money 10 How we spent our money 12 Our progress 19 Our people 20 Our plans 22 Strategic report 29 Corporate governance Independent Auditor’s report 34 Auditors report to the ... older people and our generous donors in mind. We have established principles to ensure that we do not engage in practices that are inconsistent with Age UK’s values. The Age UK Fundraising Charter sets out

  3. Universal Credit

    This sets out what you must do so you can receive Universal Credit. It often includes a job search plan to help you get back to work or earn more income. These conditions will depend on your health, your

  4. Community_Energy_Programme_Evaluation_Report-Summary.pdf

    them at home and engaging with energy companies which can be time consuming Page 6 of 8  Energy Advisers need the gift of the gab to be successful in this role. They need to be engaging and patient and ... all other activities provided from within existing local Age UK services including making use of planned awareness raising evens to include an energy element Page 7 of 8  Sustaining the service is

  5. RB_Sept14_Building_an_income_for_retirement.pdf

    within each group fares at different points throughout their life. The results highlight that engaging more people in saving for retirement and increasing contributions to private pensions do not always ... A holistic view of the research illustrates some important cross-cutting themes that affect the engagement of the majority of people in additional pension saving. People on middle incomes The third quintile

  6. RB_Sept17_Age_UK_Budget_Representation.pdf

    Government should set out a long-term route-map to increase auto-enrolment contributions beyond the planned 8 per cent, and extend coverage to people on lower incomes, those with multiple low-paying jobs, ... the benefits of the ‘freedom and choice’ reforms, HM Treasury should work with the FCA and other stakeholders to develop suitable product default pathways to help guide disengaged consumers in drawing down

  7. Phone scams

    compensation. Some of these could be genuine companies looking for business but others are scammers. Don’t engage in these calls. If you’ve had an accident, call your own insurance company on the phone number provided

  8. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    announced a National Flood Resilience Review to look afresh at flood risk, update ‘worst case scenario planning’ and consider the future impacts of climate change. It is due to be published in summer 2016. The ... role, giving practical and wide-ranging support in the home. • Local authorities and emergency planning bodies should recognise and support the valuable work of local voluntary organisations and groups

  9. Information, Advice and Advocacy policy statement - May 2021.pdf

    people. Factually accurate and impartial information and advice help us to make informed decisions, plan ahead, access services and entitlements and contribute to society. Advocacy services are essential ... offering limited face to face advice services. We believe that it is important in reconstruction plans in light of the pandemic that local services are made available to older people, and that service

  10. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    announced a National Flood Resilience Review to look afresh at flood risk, update ‘worst case scenario planning’ and consider the future impacts of climate change. It is due to be published in summer 2016. The ... role, giving practical and wide-ranging support in the home. • Local authorities and emergency planning bodies should recognise and support the valuable work of local voluntary organisations and groups

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