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  1. FS25.pdf

    from abroad December 2023 About this factsheet If you are a British national over State Pension age who moved abroad but are now considering moving back to live permanently in the UK, this factsheet explains ... looking at your finances, including social security benefits, and housing, and looks at your eligibility for health and social care services. In Wales, following the implementation of the Renting Homes (Wales)

  2. Advocacy Newsletter Dec 2019 - Eng SM.pdf

    Resources Older People’s Commissioner for Wales and Age Cymru have produced a DVD regarding Advocacy Awareness. They also have a new Advocacy Resources Hub to access for further information. Social Care ... Care Wales has produced a link for a Dementia Care Resource for Care Professionals Dewis Centre for Independent Living and National Youth Advocacy Service have produced these Advocacy Awareness Media

  3. Information and Guidance Officer JD.pdf

    Identifying clients who require further diagnosis and/or advice and referring directly to Information and Advice Officers or arranging appointments for further support. • Referring clients who are seeking face ... Signposting to and providing factual information about the role of other organisations or services who can support an individual. • Carrying out welfare benefit calculations. • Providing a high standard

  4. FS39w.pdf

    Age Cymru Advice 0300 303 44 98 www.agecymru.org.uk Factsheet 39w  July 2024 Paying for a care home in Wales if you have a partner Factsheet 39w  July 2024 ... Introduction – local authority assessment of care needs and eligibility for services 7 4 The local authority financial assessment if you are a couple

  5. IG45.pdf

    contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary companies ... you tips for managing your money, explains how technology can help you, and points you in the right direction for further support or advice. This symbol indicates where information differs for Wales and

  6. CRS_Sept14_Personal_independence_payment_independent_review.pdf

    to undertake an independent review of how Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is working. The call for evidence is aimed at individuals and organisations with information about the PIP assessment and Disability ... provide support to, people in their 50s and early 60s. For example in the first four months of this financial year at a national level we had 920 requests for written or web based information about PIP (compared

  7. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales - October 2023.pdf

    self-describe, and 1% of respondents prefer not to disclose. 1% of people identify as trans. 28% of people who responded to us live with a disability, and 9% of people served in the Armed Forces. In terms of Welsh ... This research has been funded by Welsh Government. We’re grateful to everyone who responded to this research and thank them for sharing their views and experiences. What matters to you? Current experiences

  8. CRS_June15_Creating_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... extend some of these flexibilities to people who have already purchased an annuity. It looks explicitly at how a market for re-assigning annuity income in exchange for a cash lump sum can be created, including

  9. CRS_June14_Freedom_choice_in_pensions.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... contribution pension pots, especially for those with small pension pots who are not currently well served by the market.  But, choice and freedom inevitably means greater complexity for consumers. We welcome provision

  10. RB_Oct16_Autumn_Statement_2016.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... and income support services, and we pick up this theme throughout this submission. However, in order for this investment to be effectively developed, infrastructure spending must take into account the realities

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