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  1. CRS_Nov15_NHS_Mandate_2016_17.pdf

    company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. Key points and recommendations  Age UK support the mandate’s aim of helping to make progress against

  2. CRS_July16_Carers_Strategy.pdf

    carers, in order to update and refresh the Carers Strategy: Second National Action Plan 2014-2016. Key points and recommendations  There are an estimated 2.75 million older people in England who need some ... including a simpler system for those older carers entitled to claim means-tested benefits. However one key and positive feature of the current system is that, because support for carers is linked to the person

  3. CRS_June12_No_fault_dismissal_in_micro_businesses.pdf

    than 10 people the right to dismiss workers without reason, in return for a compensation payment. Key points and recommendations • There is no evidence to suggest that the introduction of ‘no fault dismissals’

  4. CRS_Sept14_Personal_independence_payment_independent_review.pdf

    detailed response drawing on the experiences of a wide individuals and organisations. 3 Key points and recommendations Most of the feedback we have received relates to delays. This is causing

  5. CRS_March14_Banking_Standards_Review.pdf

    calling for blanket age limits in lending to be replaced with appropriate use of underwriting). Key points and recommendations  We welcome this consultation and the aspiration to create a ‘race to

  6. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    enable older people to remain physically active, socially engaged and happy for longer. Perhaps the key to improving care is to recognise this opportunity and to move beyond the media stereotypes of later ... Using similar methods10 we used more recent data from ELSA (2009) to provide updated estimates for key elements of care, where possible. Criteria for inclusion The project aimed to distil the most significant

  7. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    enable older people to remain physically active, socially engaged and happy for longer. Perhaps the key to improving care is to recognise this opportunity and to move beyond the media stereotypes of later ... Using similar methods10 we used more recent data from ELSA (2009) to provide updated estimates for key elements of care, where possible. Criteria for inclusion The project aimed to distil the most significant

  8. CRS_Sept17_Retirement_Outcomes_Review.pdf

    to address the issues identified, and asks for feedback on these and the findings more generally. Key points and recommendations  Age UK welcomes the research and analysis produced in and alongside this ... be delivered ‘in the near future’ but never ‘in the here and now’. Regulatory intervention has a key role to play in improving outcomes for low and mid-value pot holders. 14 i Citizens Advice

  9. CRS_March17_review_automatic_enrolment.pdf

    number of initial scoping questions set out by the DWP, and is an early stage in the review process. Key points and recommendations  Among jobholders estimated to be ineligible for auto-enrolment, women ... and/or guidance once people have accessed their savings. Theme 3 - Contributions What are the key drivers, opportunities and barriers for individuals and employers that may affect their behaviours

  10. CRS_June15_Creating_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    created, including how the process should work and what consumer protections might be necessary. Key points and recommendations  Polling undertaken for Age UK suggests only limited demand for re-assigning ... high fees than set out in the document. Firstly, absolute transparency of costs and charges must be a key priority from the outset. Secondly, simply monitoring is unlikely to be enough. A ‘plan of action’

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