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  1. CRS_April14_Speeding_up_cheque_payments.pdf

    systems which should allow cheques to be processed more quickly, facilitate innovation such as using mobile phones to send cheques to the bank and make it cheaper for banks to process cheques therefore making

  2. Sporting Memories Partner leaflet (002).pdf

    living with conditions such as dementia or Parkinson’s disease. They may have increasingly limited mobility, be living with depression and/or be socially isolated. The vast majority will be physically inactive ... group or for those who prefer not to use our online Zoom clubs. All they require is a landline or mobile telephone which the facilitator can dial into. Members will reminisce and share their sporting memories

  3. RB_2016_Testing_Promising_Approaches_to_Reducing_Loneliness_Report.pdf

    building relationships with local professionals such as GPs, fire rescue services, police officers, hairdressers, Post Offices etc. The workshops offered the opportunity for practical skills development, including ... UKs raising awareness amongst health and care professionals and others in the community (such as hairdressers, librarians, firefighters, faith leaders) of the common characteristics of loneliness, and encouraging

  4. RB_Dec16_No_one_Should_Have_No_one.pdf

    details onto the local Age UK. • Working with people with strong community connections such as hairdressers and shopkeepers and people in faith groups who could hand out contact details for the local Age

  5. IG47.pdf

    distance, perhaps their neighbours or local friends could step in from time to time. You could use a mobile phone app to coordinate care with friends and family, such as Jointly, created by Carers UK (page ... Independence Payment or Attendance Allowance – depending on their age, whether they have care or mobility needs, or both. They won’t automatically qualify just because they have dementia. Neither benefit

  6. FS71.pdf

    this factsheet This factsheet gives information about the law relating to park homes (also called mobile homes or caravans). It is aimed at park homeowners who are entitled to use their home as a permanent ... our work 17 Age UK factsheet 71 February 2024 Park homes Page 3 of 18 1 Recent developments The Mobile Home (Pitch Fees) Act 2023 came into force on 2 July 2022 and introduced the following changes in

  7. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    companies and park home site owners should develop better emergency support for park home (static mobile home) residents, including safe sources of temporary heat and power. 3. Consider how to reach older ... at communicating flood warnings to older people, including those who do not use the internet or mobile phones. They should also consider what types of messages are most effective and likely to prompt

  8. Buses and trains: the stuff of memories for these Port Talbot pensioners

    Island and would love to wonder around the cafes under the arches overlooking the beach. Just use my mobility scooter to get about these days." (Yvonne) "My father was a miner and when he was unemployed and

  9. Survey Outline Covid 19 v4.pdf

    _______ C2. What are you looking forward to as lockdown eases? (e.g. seeing family / friends, hairdressing, going out, shopping, travel, help with gardening / house maintenance)  Seeing family / friends

  10. Survey Outline Covid 19 v4.docx

    transport)C2. What are you looking forward to as lockdown eases? (e.g. seeing family / friends, hairdressing, going out, shopping, travel, help with gardening / house maintenance)Seeing family /friendsHaving

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