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  1. CRS_Sept15_Strengthening_incentive_to_save.pdf

    Consultation Response Strengthening the incentive to save: a consultation on pensions tax relief Ref: 2915 September 2015 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts ... parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Contact: Christopher Brooks christopher

  2. Age Cymru HOPE Project Benefits of Volunteering with HOPE A4 boolet + QPM ENGLISH.pdf

    Benefits of being a HOPE Independent Volunteer Advocate C o m m u n it y E x p e r i e n c e S k il ... delivers independent advocacy support to older people (50+) and their carers. HOPE volunteers also help guide the project to make sure the service we provide is right for the people we support. You’ll all have

  3. Senior Management Team

    Meet the Senior Management Team at Age Cymru

  4. Discrimination and Human Rights policy statement.pdf

    discrimination, ageism is based on inaccurate stereotypes, and often in the case of older people, assumptions about a person’s ability and competence due to their age. An effect of ageism is that older people frequently ... result society is failing to benefit fully from the valuable resources that older people offer – as potential employees, volunteers, elected representatives and in many other roles. The Equality Act 2010 provides

  5. RB_Dec14_I'm Still Me_UCLPartners_Age UK_National_Voices.pdf

    help us make sense of the world and feel more comfortable. And so we have ‘young people’; ‘middle aged people’ and ‘older people’. These familiar categories automatically entreat us to consider differences ... Yet an extra moment’s thought might redirect us to a view that any differences are actually smaller than the similarities of shared humanity between the groups. An older person is not an alien species

  6. IG56.pdf

    Thinking about your mental health. Your mind matters. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You ... affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email your story to stories@ageuk

  7. IG55.pdf

    making your home dementia friendly. At home with dementia. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You ... affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email your story to stories@ageuk

  8. Changes to landline telephones

    Changes to landline telephones

  9. CRS_Dec15_Financial_Advice_Market_Review.pdf

    may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 About this consultation The Financial Advice Market Review was set up to examine how financial advice

  10. RB_Dec12_IA_for_Older_People_Evidence_Review_update.pdf

    People Evidence Review This evidence review is part of a series produced by Age UK, in order to provide evidence to underpin decision-making for people involved in commissioning, service development, fundraising ... Evidence Review 1 Key messages 3 1 Definitions 4 2 Policy context 7 3 The need for information and advice 14 4 Addressing the need for information and advice 19 5 Examples of information and advice

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