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  1. Age Cymru Emotional health and wellbeing leaflet.pdf

    events and the feelings often fade. Episodes of depression can be triggered off by stressful events. If you’re feeling depressed then you’re likely to be experiencing more intense, persistent feelings such ... sadness and helplessness. You may also have physical symptoms such as sleeplessness or low energy levels. If these symptoms persist for weeks and stop you functioning normally, then you may have clinical depression

  2. Annual_review_201516_lowres.pdf

    trusted information or advice. Or they may have made a difference themselves by raising much needed money to support our vital work, and that of our local Age UK partners. They could be proud to be one of ... Age UK and our local partners to raise funds and spread awareness of the work we do day-in, day-out to combat loneliness and isolation. 35m Media coverage of our Christmas partnership with John Lewis

  3. RB_June14_financial_resilience_in_later_life.pdf

    sessions • BritainThinks, the Pensions Policy Institute, and Age UK’s research team for carrying out research for the Commission • Macmillan for providing a case study and MoneySavingExpert for allowing ... from Jane Vass, Barbara Limon and Lucy Malenczuk Forewords 04 Introduction 06 Emerging themes 10 What is financial resilience? 14 Approaching retirement 18 Decision-making in retirement 24 Staying

  4. CRS_Jan17_Handbook_changes_to_reflect_introduction_Lifetime_ISA.pdf

    continue until age 50. Any money not used to buy a house can be withdrawn penalty-free from age 60, and if withdrawn before 60, certain charges apply. The FCA’s consultation sets out a proposed approach to ... risks oversimplifying consumer perceptions about what makes for good retirement planning. It is important consumers understand that putting their money in a cash LISA and leaving it there until retirement

  5. IL7.pdf

    of publication: May 2017. © Age UK 2017 Next review date: May 2019 1 Home safety checker Contents What this guide is about 2 Fire prevention 3 Gas and solid fuel safety 6 Electrical safety 10 Preventing ... security 22 In case of an emergency 23 Your notes 24 Useful organisations 25 2 Home safety checker What this guide is about It’s important that we feel safe in our homes, yet more accidents happen at home

  6. Falls Prevention

    strength can reduce your risk of a fall by improving your posture, coordination and balance.  Find out more about our physical activity programmes, like tai chi and LIFT (Low Impact Functional Training) ... appetite and try and make sure you’re eating well. It's always better to eat something, even if it's small snacks throughout the day instead of three main meals. Getting enough energy is important

  7. Carers Guide FINAL (Eng).pdf

    difficult. It can affect your employment, your finances and both your physical and mental health. In Wales, if you’re a carer, you are not alone and you are entitled to support. The Carers Project is a national ... help you answer some of the big questions about getting help as a carer – what you’re entitled to, who you should speak to, and what other support is available. We also want to hear from you, so please email

  8. FS1w.pdf

    be available 20 6.6 Specific information for people who rent privately 20 6.7 Other help from Nest if you do not qualify for a whole house assessment 21 6.8 Future developments ... forthcoming changes to the Welsh Government Warm Homes Nest scheme 22 6.9 Help if you rent your home from the council or a housing association and are not covered

  9. Carers Guide (Eng) Nov 22.pdf

    difficult. It can affect your employment, your finances and both your physical and mental health. In Wales, if you’re a carer, you are not alone and you are entitled to support. The Carers Project is a national ... help you answer some of the big questions about getting help as a carer – what you’re entitled to, who you should speak to, and what other support is available. We also want to hear from you, so please email

  10. Being scam aware.pdf

    our tips below to help the person you’re supporting to stay safe. Encourage them to: • Be sceptical if they receive an email, text or WhatsApp message about the Coronavirus, and never click on any attachments ... information to steal their identity. • Not be pressured into donating money and never make donations by cash or gift card, or send money through transfer agents. • Never hand over their cash, cards or bank

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