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  1. IG32.pdf

    contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary companies or ... or charities accepts any liability arising from its use and it is the reader’s sole responsibility to ensure any information is up to date and accurate. Please note that the inclusion of named agencies

  2. Down_Memory_Lane_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

    carrying out interviews with older people participating in the project. Author Vinal K Karania is Research Manager at Age UK with responsibility for Evaluation & Impact. He designs, manages and carries ... benefit from attending experience sessions? ......................................................... 6 What factors contribute to successful delivery? ......................................................

  3. RB_April15_Only_the_tip_of_the_iceberg.pdf

    review April 2015 2 We’re Age UK Age UK is a charity and a social enterprise driven by the needs and aspirations of people in later life. Our vision is for a world where everyone can love later life ... report Foreword Executive summary 1 Introduction 2 Types of fraud and who is at risk 3 The impact of fraud and why it goes unreported 4 The nature and extent of fraud 5 Legal aspects 6 Conclusions

  4. FS43.pdf

    civil matters (where you have a dispute with another individual or organisation). It does not cover criminal matters. It covers free advice from local and national independent advice agencies and legal ... financial adviser. It looks at options for paying for advice and has information on the Legal Aid scheme. There is information about independent financial advisers and what you need to think about it you are planning

  5. FS34.pdf

    Pension age (currently 66) who have care needs. It explains what Attendance Allowance is, the eligibility criteria, and how to make a claim. It explains what to do if you have a change of circumstance. If ... Scotland, PIP is being replaced by the Adult Disability Payment (ADP). As such, any references in this factsheet to PIP should also be taken to include ADP. The information in this factsheet is correct for

  6. IG57.pdf

    AgeUKIG57 Dealing with debt problems Getting help with debt 2 What is debt? Put simply, debt is owing money. People generally find themselves in debt when their outgoings exceed their income – but the ... some, debt is caused by straightforward overspending, while for others it’s a result of life changes such as illness, divorce or job loss. Not all debt is a problem – but whatever you owe, it can cause

  7. RB_Sept12_A_means_to_many_ends_older_workers'_experiences_of_flexible_working.pdf

    working Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House 1–6 ... Acknowledgements 3 Foreword 4 Introduction 6 Policy context 6 Recommendations 8 Executive summary 10 1 What is flexible working? 14 1.1 Trends in flexible working 15 1.2 Why older workers want flexibility

  8. RB_April17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    Index:  Why wellbeing? What are important components of wellbeing in later life?  How older people in the United Kingdom are doing?  Where and why wellbeing is low?  What effect various policy and ... in the 2nd and 3rd step is that it is performed on individual level data. This enables us to determine wellbeing scores for each individual in the dataset. This in turn makes it possible to analyse unequal

  9. RB_Feb17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    Index:  Why wellbeing? What are important components of wellbeing in later life?  How older people in the United Kingdom are doing?  Where and why wellbeing is low?  What effect various policy and ... in the 2nd and 3rd step is that it is performed on individual level data. This enables us to determine wellbeing scores for each individual in the dataset. This in turn makes it possible to analyse unequal

  10. RB_March14_Digitalbydefault_Government_services_online.pdf

    access public services online. The aim is to make services more efficient and cost-effective but also to provide information and access to services in a way that is quick and convenient for individuals at ... all those who can use them will choose to do so whilst those who can’t are not excluded’ It also states that ‘it is important that we do not leave anyone behind in this move to a digital by default approach’

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