familiar with and know their way around the home – visiting room/ garden/ as well as cloakrooms / toilets / refreshment areas etc. 2. Somewhere safe to leave their bags and coats 3. Knowledge of any procedures
This could give employers flexibility to decide on its precise nature, but be based on prescribed ‘key features’, including the appropriate pension scheme (e.g. the one used for auto-enrolment) and working ... savings choices. 6) A combination of employers, pension schemes, and other actors. This could partner key delivery stakeholders on the work side, such as the National Careers Service and UnionLearn, with the
This could give employers flexibility to decide on its precise nature, but be based on prescribed ‘key features’, including the appropriate pension scheme (e.g. the one used for auto-enrolment) and working ... savings choices. A combination of employers, pension schemes, and other actors. This could partner key delivery stakeholders on the work side, such as the National Careers Service and UnionLearn, with the
Approach to Statutory Advocacy Services for children includes a suite of commissioning tools which help key stakeholders to interpret terms within the regulations, such as “sufficient” numbers of staff, which ... raising serious concerns (which should be cited in the statutory guidance on Regulation 20), and other key policies (eg, on safeguarding and co-production) and guidance documents relevant to the sector, including
environment. The relationship between carer and the person being cared for. Effective leadership is key to enabling good outcomes in all of these areas, creating ethical practice principles and a positive ... reduction of loneliness and isolation within their local communities should therefore be seen as a key component in achieving this. Residential care services that encourage visitors, involve families and
principle’, answering questions 10 and 11 from Chapter 3. We add some broader comments towards the end. Key points and recommendations 1. In response to Q10, we support the inclusion of a broad vulnerability ... year’s time if complaints or other evidence shows a lack of improved practice by suppliers. 9. A key element of treating customers fairly and supporting vulnerable customers is to ensure a degree of price
issues to do with later life. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. Summary and key points Although pensioner poverty has fallen since the mid-1990s, there are still 1.6 million pensioners ... Age UK provided support for a paper by Portes looking at intergenerational equity. This sets out key questions for framing policy analysis which include: fiscal policy, labour markets, pensions, social
and younger workers, and the truth is that, regardless of the type of work, a strong economy is the key ingredient for anyone to be in employment. In reality older and younger jobseekers are unlikely to ... before retirement, while more than two-fifths do not think they will ever make up this shortfall.18 A key contributor to this lack of readiness is inadequate pension provision, often dating back to earlier
this Department for Communities and Local Government consultation paper sets out proposals around key elements of a framework for local support. Some of the main proposals are: • Council Tax Benefit (CTB) ... other authorities. • Administrations in Scotland and Wales will put forward their own proposals. Key points and recommendations Age UK is concerned that the proposals replace a national benefit based
‘Summary of emerging findings’ document,3 making a number of points about the needs of older people. Key points and recommendations 1. We do not currently support introducing competition to water customers ... help people who face barriers to switching to do so. 29. Price comparison websites (PCWs) play a key role in helping energy consumers compare and switch. Similar websites could prove helpful to water