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  1. Conversation resource - English.pdf

    binman from what I could gather. He told amazing, vivid stories about picking wimberries for the women to make delicious pies, he talked about walking up the mountain on a thundery night…he talked with

  2. CRS_Feb17_NICE_quality_standard_on_Multimorbidity.pdf

    living with multimorbidity. In our report ‘Untapped Potential: Bringing the voluntary sector’s strengths to health and care transformation’ published by the Richmond Group of Charities (of which Age UK

  3. Winter 2022 Newsletter web.pdf

    Not only will household chores help to keep you warm they will also help to build your muscle strength. If you are physically able and in good health, you could try more vigorous exercises. Being physically

  4. CRS_Sept17_Retirement_Outcomes_Review.pdf

    great concern. Our forthcoming report on ‘women and private pension decumulation’ might also be of interest. It considers the main issues affecting women at and in retirement, and how outcomes might

  5. CRS_March17_review_automatic_enrolment.pdf

    Key points and recommendations  Among jobholders estimated to be ineligible for auto-enrolment, women, disabled people and BAME groups are over-represented. Age UK believes that it is vital that coverage ... individual’s age or occupation. This would be likely to mean that lower earners, and in particular women and other minority groups, would ultimately save less into a pension (which of course they already

  6. CRS_Feb15_Independent_Review_Retirement_Income.pdf

    pension system has moved towards individual entitlements, but many people still plan as a couple, and women are still disadvantaged in the labour market. This leaves some surviving partners at great risk if ... able – and should be expected – to manage themselves? The Institute for Fiscal Studies found that women underestimate their life expectancy by about four years, and men by about two.xi Other research broadly

  7. RB_Summer13_Economic_Monitor_Report.pdf

    living in the least deprived areas could expect to live 4.1 years longer (similarly, the gap among women went up from 2.9 years to 3.4 years). In order to unpick this further we looked into the statistical ... merely 49 per cent of their remaining lives) for those in the most deprived areas -and similarly for women. spotlight on Poverty and Inequality 1. Dilnot, A. (2011). fairer Care funding. The report of the

  8. IG51.pdf

    experience of supporting residents at the end of their lives. Ask whether staff have had special training, and what GP and community nursing support is available to allow you to die in familiar surroundings ... Canine Care Card Scheme. Tel: 020 7837 0006 www.dogstrust.org.uk Gold Standard Framework Provides training for organisations providing end-of-life care. You can visit their website for a list of accredited

  9. FS48.pdf

    award. A qualifying young person is a person aged 16 to 19 and in full-time education or approved training. The weekly amount included in your appropriate minimum guarantee for each applicable child is: ... component ⚫ a full-time student, provided they are not working in the summer break, and people on some training allowances ⚫ aged under 18 (or under 20 in certain situations) for whom you are responsible ⚫ employed

  10. FS17.pdf

    income-based JSA or income-related ESA (in the assessment phase) ⚫ a full-time student or on some training allowances ⚫ aged under 18 (or under 20 for whom you are responsible) ⚫ employed by a charitable ... are: ⚫ fleeing home due to violence or a fear of violence ⚫ in hospital ⚫ on a government-approved training course ⚫ receiving temporary or respite care in a residential care home ⚫ providing care for a child

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