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  1. Advocacy Newsletter December 2017 English.pdf

    Advocacy: A Short-guide Page 8 Page 9 Events Useful Websites    Age Cymru’s free Advice Line

  2. RB_Dec13_Transitions_in_Older_Age.pdf

    than a couple to achieve the same standard of living - we used equivalised income (before housing costs). This means that the total disposable income for the household has been adjusted for the number ... low income is partly offset by a reduction in living costs. For example, many retiring households no longer incur travel-to-work costs and other costs associated with employment. Information on this is collected

  3. Advocacy Newsletter June 207 English.pdf

    Page 8 Events     Page 9 Useful publications Useful Websites    Age Cymru’s free Advice Line

  4. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

    feeling that using computers/the internet is very much outside their comfort zone o A perception that cost and access are prohibitive o A feeling that using internet for certain things would mean they would ... that the cost of getting online should be shared by/borne by service providers, while better understanding of actual costs and potential savings could also have an impact on the perceived cost-benefit of

  5. RB_June15_The_Future_of_Transport_in_an_Ageing_Society.pdf

    healthcare budgets; an active, healthy older population could play a part in reducing some of these costs. Mobility is beneficial to the wider community The majority of older people will value accessible transport ... their early 40s. Furthermore while the average claims submitted by drivers aged between 76 and 80 cost 12% less than those submitted by drivers aged 41 to 45, the quotes they received were 9% to 23% higher26

  6. will_planner_form_Age_Cymru.pdf

    family heirloom), a fixed cash amount, or a percentage of your estate (calculated when all other costs and gifts have been taken into account). If any of the people you mention do not survive you, what

  7. Covid Survey 2022 - English - 040322.pdf

    Impact on emotional health  Impact on physical health  Accessing food  Accessing prescriptions  Cost of living  Exercising individual rights  Transport  Scams  Access to cash  Abuse  Other ... Creating an age friendly Wales If you need any further support please contact: Age Cymru Advice: 0300 303 44 98 advice for older people, their families, friends, carers, and professionals C.A.L.L: 0800 132

  8. RB_Sept12_A_means_to_many_ends_older_workers'_experiences_of_flexible_working.pdf

    njoy the benefits of longer life, wherever they are in the world. • d eliver trusted information and advice to more than 6 million people each year • e nable many more people to benefit from new technologies ... recognising that letting valuable knowledge, skill and experience go will have significant replacement costs in the economic upturn. They are safeguarding themselves against the prevailing war for talent, which

  9. CRS_Jan16_Pension_reforms_proposed_changes_to_guidance.pdf

    aspect of this is developing a link between a customer request for product information and independent advice or guidance. We believe that it will always be in the customer’s best interest to understand and ... raising awareness should also direct customers to either Pension Wise or, if appropriate, paid-for advice. 5 It is unclear from the consultation paper whether the list of suggested topics for drawdown

  10. Advocacy Newsletter November 2016 English.pdf

    Programme Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Independent Professional Advocacy and the Information, Advice & Assistance Service     Page 2    Page 3 Page 4 Analysing levels

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