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  1. CRS_June15_Creating_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    relating to accessibility and simple consumer outcomes, and the government should commit to firm plans for monitoring the marketplace, especially consumer outcomes. 2. Consultation questions A new ... charges must be a key priority from the outset. Secondly, simply monitoring is unlikely to be enough. A ‘plan of action’ should be put in place to set out in detail how the FCA and government will deal with unnecessarily

  2. IG15.pdf

    friends and know you’ll need to use the toilet frequently, let them know beforehand. That way, you can plan extra stops so you won’t have to worry. Next steps. For more ideas to help you, see the ‘10 ways to ... that any long-term treatment (including eligibility for continence products) is added to your care plan. If you have continence needs or develop problems while you’re in hospital, they should be identified

  3. FS76w.pdf

    will discuss and assess your needs to find out what you can do and what is causing difficulty. A care plan will then be agreed, outlining the support you need to help you improve. The emphasis is on staff ... and managed care and support services are delivered [by social services] through a care and support plan. Community based services will continue where they are helping Mr Jones towards his personal outcomes

  4. FS62.pdf

    62 March 2024 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Page 4 of 26 1 Recent developments The government planned to replace the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards with the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS). However ... application be made? The Code says that in most cases, it should be possible for the managing authority to plan ahead and apply for an authorisation before the potential deprivation of liberty begins. The managing

  5. IG30.pdf

    energy and be more efficient with the energy you do use. Some are quick fixes, while others need some planning and have costs attached. You can find out about how you might get help with some of these costs ... end of 2025 (you may have yours already). When you can get one installed depends on your supplier’s plans, where you live, and what type of meter you have – but you don’t have to have one if you don’t want

  6. CRS_Sept16_Age_UK_response_to_PSR_strategy.pdf

    be modernised, to reduce costs and improve productivity, for example by the introduction of the planned cheque imaging system. There has been speculation that the UK could become a ‘cashless society’,2 ... implementation time for future innovations. CQ21: Timetable for payments innovation plan. While it is important to plan and sequence correctly, the end user benefits seem to be some way off (3+ years). It

  7. CRS_Dec13_FCA_Cash_savings_market_study.pdf

    customers. Every provider should be proactively enabling smooth customer journeys and actively engaging customers throughout their lifetime, and not just focus on drawing new customers in. Older

  8. IG45.pdf

    (page 25). Next steps See our guide Wills and estate planning for more information. In Northern Ireland, contact Age NI for their Wills and estate planning guide. 18 Financial abuse It can be frightening to ... they’ll begin a safeguarding enquiry. This could range from a conversation with you to a more formal plan of action involving different agencies. For example, there may be a police investigation if what

  9. CRS_April15_FCA_Access_Scoping_Study_response.pdf

    announced an “access to banking protocol” that sets out the procedures to be followed in the case of planned closures of individual bank branches. This protocol was negotiated between the BBA and BIS with input ... foreseeable future. This is an access issue the FCA should study. FCA interest will complement the planned 2016 review by BIS of the operation of the “access to banking protocol”. Persistence of a non-digital

  10. RB_March14_Toynbee_Hall_Later_older_age.pdf

    is legitimate, manage our money when we fall ill or are injured, or gather vital information for planning long-term options. When we are lucky enough to have this family support, we can cope with unfamiliar

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