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  1. RB_April15_Only_the_tip_of_the_iceberg.pdf

    Age UK continues to work on this issue and develop policy recommendations. This review highlights key gaps in current information and research. The most striking gap that has emerged relates to the absence ... Victims’ response to highvalue incentives, reliance on signs of authority and their self-confidence were key The principal differences that emerged between respondents who did and did not report past compliance

  2. RB_May14_CPA_Changing_family_structures.pdf

      to coincide with the expected number of healthy life years.12  An American study found that the key demographic characteristics which seem to differentiate those older people who have greater access to the family  ... tion. The authors put forward proposals that will reform the current social care  system in three key ways:  • establishing a different starting point for social care services by asking: ‘what do people need to live a 

  3. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Older_homeless_people.pdf

    9 Fitzpatrick S, Johnsen S and White M (October 2011) Multiple exclusion homelessness in the UK: key patterns and intersections Social Policy & Society, vol 10, Pt 4: pp 501-512 Centre for Policy on ... the UK: An Overview of Key Findings, Briefing Paper No. 1, Heriot Watt University; ESRC Fitzpatrick S, Johnsen S and White M ( 2011) Multiple exclusion homelessness in the UK: key patterns and intersections

  4. IG51.pdf

    to gather key documents in a safe place and tell someone you trust, such as a family member or the executor of your will, where they are. This can make things simpler for them later on. Key documents include ... preferences, and review it as necessary. In some parts of England, there are local registers that hold key information about the preferences of people nearing the end of life. Your GP or medical team should

  5. IG01.pdf

    security precautions you could take: • Make sure you have a lock that can only be unlocked with a key, even from the inside. Typically, this is a five-lever mortice deadlock with Kitemark BS 3621. You ... latch) fitted to add an extra level of protection – these can be opened from the inside without a key. • Add locks such as hinge bolts to make doors even more secure. • Have a door chain fitted so you

  6. Age Cymru MMIYP - English.pdf

    your hair? Going to the toilet Do you need help adjusting your clothes after using the toilet (for example, because you’re partially sighted). Or do you require help using the toilet during the night and/or

  7. Employment and Contribution policy statement (September 2016).pdf

    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.21 A key contributor to this lack of readiness is inadequate pension provision, often dating back to earlier

  8. IL4.pdf

    ageuk.org.uk As far as possible, the information given in this guide is applicable across the UK. Key This symbol indicates who to contact for the next steps you need to take. 3 Internet security Email ... nearby can’t access it. Read the instructions that come with your router to find out how to set up a ‘key’ – a type of password – so that no one else can access the internet through your router. You can find

  9. RB_Sept13_Age_UK_Digital_Inclusion_Evidence_Review.pdf

    financial exclusion (see section 3 below), understanding and addressing digital exclusion is relevant to key areas of Age UK activity and the Charity’s strategic goals. Introduction It is possible that a “tipping ... changed little with age58. According to the Oxford Internet Survey (OXIS)59, disability remains a key source of digital exclusion. Internet use by people with a disability remained steady from 2009 to

  10. RB_Nov16_Report_state_pension_age_report_working_later_waiting_longer.pdf

    be able to work to an increased State Pension age. The quality of someone’s job also seems to be a key factor in enabling longer working lives. As well as concerns about their ability to work longer, people ... means they are based on expectations at that time and do not take into account projected changes.) Key facts 02 Views on the State Pension, retirement, and working longer We talked to people about what

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