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  1. Moving abroad or returning to the UK to live

    think about these questions: Will you still get the income you receive at present when you return to the UK? How do prices and costs compare between countries? How will exchange rates and inflation affect ... affect your pension and income? Can you transfer income and assets to the UK? Will your insurance policies remain valid or will you need new ones? (for example, private medical insurance, life insurance)

  2. HOPE programme documents

    On this page, we will share all of the HOPE programme documents that you might find useful to download. If you require these documents in another language, please contact us Project leaflet - bilingual

  3. 2020 amendments WWU – Welsh.pdf

    gymorth defnyddwyr Cyngor ar Bopeth dylech nawr ffonio 0808 223 1133. • Tudalen 23: mae rhif ffôn Help Me Quit wedi newid. Y rhif nawr yw 0808 278 2522 • Tudalen 24: Rhif ffôn llinell cyngor arbenigol ar

  4. RB_Feb17_The_Health_and_Care_of_Older_People_in_England_2017.pdf

    conclusions; wherever this is so it is clearly indicated in the text. Being able to know that we will receive health and care if and when we should need it matters to all of us, at any age, but it is ... decade and beyond this becomes less common and more of us will need help. By the time we reach our early eighties only one in seven of us will be free of any diagnosed long term health conditions and

  5. CRS_April14_Payment_Systems_Regulation.pdf

    the Payment Systems Regulator or PSR was incorporated as a subsidiary of the FCA in April 2014 and will be fully operational in April 2015. The FCA has published a call for inputs, focused especially on ... limits in lending to be replaced with appropriate use of underwriting). Key points and recommendations  Payments are essential services but currently exclude some user groups.  The PSR’s objectives

  6. IG30.pdf

    companies, products, services or publications in this information guide does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by Age UK or any of its subsidiary companies or charities. Information written ... ........ “I worry about my bills every year. But knowing some tips and tricks to save energy helps me feel more in control.” Dom, 72 6 Yes – lights use a lot of energy when they’re on. You could save money

  7. Age Cymru Advice Statement of Service (1).docx

    careH ousing, including housing options, repairs and adaptations and heatingL egal issues such as Wills and Power of AttorneyBereavement and death Local services and opportunities to engage in new activitiesWe ... independent of any outside influence and impartial. We will never recommend a service or provider to you, including our own services. Where possible we will always provide you with all relevant options available

  8. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Jan 2021.pdf

    value in these relationships, both for themselves as project officers and also for the clients that will use the service. The conversations they’ve been having are leaving their mark and allowing people ... safeguarding solutions. The advocacy we offer will be independent of any other service people living with dementia use. This means the person with dementia will be at the heart of the decision making process

  9. Final Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness report

    government to step forward and lead a renewed push to tackle loneliness. But we know that loneliness will not end until we all recognise the role we can play in making that happen. Jo always looked forward ... loneliness. FUTURE ACTION Tackling loneliness is a generational challenge. Each and every one of us will need to come together – as individuals, in our communities, with civil society organisations, businesses

  10. RB_Jan16_Age_UK_Briefing_Opposition_Day_Debate_Housing.pdf

    Although the numbers of older people in private rented accommodation are still relatively small, they will rise over time. There is interest in whether the sector might offer an alternative to older residents ... and some protection against rent increases. However tenants who are not entitled to housing benefit will have to meet the full cost of rising rents and as a result may find their standard of living declining

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