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  1. FS56.pdf

    Pension age (currently 66 years). It includes information about Universal Credit and how it affects people claiming other benefits and about disability and carers’ benefits. It explains how you can claim these ... these benefits. The information in this factsheet is correct for the period April 2024 to March 2025. Benefit rates are reviewed annually and uprated in April but rules and figures can sometimes change

  2. Various housing issues

    You may already be renting and are looking to move somewhere new, or perhaps you’re considering renting a property for the first time. Our following factsheets have useful information on this ... accommodation in Wales Factsheet 35w: Renting your home in Wales – rights or problems regarding your rent Factsheet 68w: Renting your home in Wales – rights if you are threatened

  3. are_you_listening_interactive.pdf

    between Age UK, South East Network of Seniors (SENS) and South East England Forum on Ageing (SEEFA). It draws on Age UK’s Forum Toolkit and builds on Consulting and Engaging with Older People, published ... East to share common concerns and seek solutions. SEEFA is a multi-organisation partnership that shares best practice and raises awareness of issues on ageing in the South East. We also wish to thank

  4. RB_Dec15_Later_life_in_a_digital_world.pdf

    world Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this ... people who need it most. The Age UK network includes Age UK, Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland and around 165 local Age UK partners in England. About this report Age UK has long been committed to increasing

  5. Intergenerational falls prevention

    education resource pack is designed to help children think about falling over, the impact that this could have on people, how they can support friends, relatives and loved ones to reduce their risk of falling

  6. RB_Oct15_agenda_for_later_life_2015_full_report.pdf

    great place to grow older Contents Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We provide services and support at a national and local level to inspire ... older people. We stand up and speak for all those who have reached later life, and also protect the long-term interests of future generations. About Age UK Foreword 05 1 A great place to grow older 06 2 The

  7. IG38.pdf

    AgeUKIG38 Healthy eating Your guide to eating well Information and advice you need to help you love later life. We’re Age UK and our goal is to enable older people to love later life. We are passionate ... passionate about affirming that your later years can be fulfilling years. Whether you’re enjoying your later life or going through tough times, we’re here to help you make the best of your life. Our network includes

  8. RB_Sept16_Attendance_Allownace_ survey_report.pdf

    September 2016 Introduction The Government is asking for views on transferring support currently provided to disabled older people through Attendance Allowance (AA) to councils in England, as part of a consultation ... academic analysis shows that AA is currently well targeted on the poorest and most disabled older people1 and other reports and anecdotal evidence demonstrate the important role it plays. For example, qualitative

  9. Transport policy statement - January 2018.pdf

    helping older people to maintain independence and well-being. Such transport networks can ensure communities are wellconnected and that services, facilities and amenities are accessible to older people. Without ... Without these, there is an increased risk that isolation and loneliness will impact upon people’s wellbeing. It is essential that older people in all areas have the means to get out to buy food, get medical

  10. RB_July15_Researching_Age-Friendly_Communities.pdf

    from older people as co-investigators Researching Age-Friendly Communities ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This guide to working with older people as co-researchers has been produced in partnership with the Manchester Institute ... The guide aims to provide insights into the experiences of older people as they step beyond the traditional role of consultee to that of interviewer and researcher. The editor would like to thank those who

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