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  1. CRS_Feb16_Age_UKs_Evidence_to_the_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_Inquiry_into_intergenerational_fairness.pdf

    Evidence submission Age UK’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s Inquiry on Intergenerational Fairness February 2016 ... and our local partners for information and advice on a range of issues to do with later life. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. Summary and key points Although pensioner poverty

  2. CRS_Aug12_Age_UK_response_on_Universal_Credit _Work_and_Pensions_Committee.pdf

    1 Ref 2012 Age UK’s response to the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry into progress towards implementation of Universal Credit August 2012 Name: Sally West Email: sally.west@ageuk.org.uk ... Pentonville Road, London N1 9UZ. Consultation response 2 About this consultation This Inquiry by the Work and Pensions Select Committee is looking into progress towards the implementation of Universal Credit

  3. CRS_Feb16_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_Inquiry_into_intergenerational_fairness.pdf

    Evidence submission Age UK’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s Inquiry on Intergenerational Fairness February 2016 ... and our local partners for information and advice on a range of issues to do with later life. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. Summary and key points Although pensioner poverty

  4. CRS_Sept15_Age_UK_submission_to_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_Inquiry_on_benefit_delivery.pdf

    Evidence submission Age UK evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s Inquiry into Benefit Delivery September 2015 Ref No. 4015 sally.west@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock ... materials, and individual enquires by telephone, letter, email and through face to face sessions. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. 2. We welcome the opportunity to respond to the

  5. CRS_Nov15_Age_UK_submission_to_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_new_State_Pension_Inquiry.pdf

    Evidence submission Age UK’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s Inquiry into Understanding the new State Pension November 2015 Ref No. 4115 sally.west@ageuk.org.uk Age UK ... materials, and individual enquires by telephone, letter, email and local face-to-face sessions. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. Summary  Even if people are aware that the State

  6. Basic State Pension (before 2016)

    There are two different systems for claiming State Pension. The information on this page applies if you reached State Pension age on or before 5 April 2016 , that is, if you are: a woman born on or before 5 ... 1953 a man born on or before 5 April 1951 It’s the date that you reach State Pension age that’s important, not when you start to claim it. If you were born after the above dates and therefore reach State

  7. Changes to the benefit system

    You may have heard that some welfare benefits have been changing in the last few years. Find out on this page how these changes might affect you. Universal Credit has been rolled out nationally and replaces ... replaces new claims for a number of benefits for people of working age - i.e. people younger than State Pension age (as of April 2021, this is 66 for both men and women. For further infomation on State Pension

  8. Housing Benefit

    If you’re on a low income and struggling to cover your rent, you could claim Housing Benefit.  Housing Benefit is money to help people on a low income to cover their rent. Housing Benefit is a means-tested ... means-tested benefit. This means the amount you can get depends on: your savings who you live with how much rent you pay how many rooms you have in your home if you get disability or carer’s benefits

  9. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales - October 2023.pdf

    What matters to you? Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales October 2023 Contents About this research 3 Current experiences of people aged 50 or over 1. Access to healthcare 4 • Accessing ... about 37 4. Finance 39 What matters to you? Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales2 About this research During April and May 2023 Age Cymru worked in partnership with the four national older

  10. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 2024.pdf

    your experiences and what matters to you. This survey will take 15 minutes to complete. Your response is anonymous but if you want us to contact you about the survey you can include your contact details at ... at the end of the survey. You can also let us know if you want to get involved in our campaigns to make change for older people across Wales. Thank you for your support in completing this survey. A. Communication

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