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  1. CRS_April14_NICE_Public_Health_guideline.pdf

    proposed guidance and best practice for healthcare organisations on managing an ageing workforce. Key points and recommendations • Age UK welcomes this guidance and believes it could, if disseminated

  2. RB_July17_Triple_lock_briefing.pdf

    Briefing on the triple lock July 2017 Key points  The triple lock provides annual increases to the basic State Pension and the new State Pension in line with the highest of rises in earnings,

  3. Trustee recruitment pack 2023.pdf

    decisions. This will involve scrutinising Board papers, participating in discussions, focusing on key issues and providing advice and guidance requested by the Board on new initiatives or other issues

  4. Carers Survey report FINAL (v9).pdf

    they do To get a general idea of what the carers’ day-to-day life is like, we asked them about their key caring tasks. Most responded that they do ‘everything’ or provide ‘24/7 care’. Other common responses

  5. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 5 E FINAL.pdf

    fundamental part of the advocacy services provided by the respondents to this survey. Safeguarding is a key area in which citizens have a right to IPA services (in certain circumstances) and all respondents

  6. CRS_Oct16_NEST_Evolving_for_the_future.pdf

    scheme, and its members have to move to other providers when they want to access their pension pot. Key points and recommendations • NEST should be allowed to offer decumulation products. This will help

  7. RB_Sept14_Pension_receipt_in_the_UK-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    income from different sources, adding to our understanding of financial vulnerability in later life. Key Points • Most ethnic minority groups are significant less likely to be receiving a state pension or

  8. RB_July16_Walking_the_tightrope.pdf

    decision about whether to work, or to care. Heléna Herklots Chief Executive, Carers UK Executive Summary Key findings: • Caring impacts people’s ability to remain in work in later life, even when they are caring ... current experience of people aged 50 and over who are trying to combine work and caring, to identify key trends, to assess the impact of these dual roles on those that undertake them, and to consider what

  9. CRS_Sept16_Age_UK's_response_to_DCLG_consultation_including_Attendance_Allowance.pdf

    losers, and new responsibilities will be matched by the transfer of equivalent spending power.’ Key points and recommendations Age UK strongly opposes the idea of transferring responsibility for support ... widely agreed that supporting older people in this position to self-care and to manage well at home is key to the future sustainability of the NHS: AA makes an important contribution in this respect. 8. Could

  10. Cascade Training Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    the likelihood of the programme leaving a legacy within Delivery Organisations. Nevertheless some key challenges to various elements of the programme and individual packages are identified and five broad ... This is followed by section 6, 7, 8 and 9, which focus on the main impact of the programme in four key areas: community engagement and partnerships; volunteers and volunteering; older people; and the wider

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