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  1. RB_2014_Age_UK_Poverty_in_Later_Life.pdf

    solely on the state pension (having no other pension savings);  stopping work  having belonged to a skilled trade, administrative work or sales ; and  becoming single 3 Age UK Poverty Evidence Review 2014 ... required by different households in order to reach an acceptable standard of living. See for example work by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation4.  Material deprivation – this is based on whether people lack

  2. GIFTS_guide.pdf

    saved as you go along. It’s strongly recommended that you save your work manually from time to time. Once you have started working on a form, use the buttons and chevrons (if visible) to navigate your ... your way around. Do not use the browser ‘back’ and ‘forward’ buttons. This may cause the loss of work. The system is set to ‘time out’ after 120 minutes of inactivity, so if you are leaving your desk for

  3. What matters to you.docx

    applies to you? (Select any boxes that apply)o Retiredo Employedfull-timeo Employed part-time (working 30 hours or less)o Unabletoworkduetodisability/illnesso Unabletoworkduetocaring responsibilitieso ... moreo Noo NotrelevantC3. Are you currently looking for paid work?o Yeso Noo NotrelevantC3.a. If yes, how long have you been looking for work?C3.b. Isthereanythingthatwouldsupportyoutofindemployment?C4

  4. GIFTS_system_guide v1 4.pdf

    saved as you go along. It’s strongly recommended that you save your work manually from time to time. Once you have started working on a form, use the buttons and chevrons (if visible) to navigate your ... your way around. Do not use the browser ‘back’ and ‘forward’ buttons. This may cause the loss of work. The system is set to ‘time out’ after 120 minutes of inactivity, so if you are leaving your desk for

  5. Survey March 2024 v6.docx

    youuse the internet for?(Select any that apply)⬛ Contactingfriends/family ⬛Finding out information ⬛ Work⬛ Social media⬛ Online Banking⬛ Online shopping⬛ Videocalling friendsor family⬛ Playing games⬛ OtherA3 ... ⬛Self-employedpart-time ⬛Homemaker⬛ In full-time education⬛ Registered unemployed⬛ Doingunpaidvoluntary work⬛ OtherC2. Have your retirement plans changed in the last 12 months? (Select one option)⬛ Yes–Inowplantoretire

  6. Independent Professional Advocacy presentation.pdf

    rights, represent their interests and obtain the services they need. • “Advocates and advocacy schemes work in partnership with the people they support and take their side. • “Advocacy promotes social inclusion ... injustice and discrimination • Independent Professional Advocacy is free from conflict of interest and works with individuals less-able who would otherwise be unable to participate in decisions being made about

  7. RB_Feb17_WB_Index_Indicators_with_Understanding_Society_definitions.pdf

    writing; Street arts or a public art display or installation (art in everyday surroundings, or an art work such as sculpture that is outdoors or in a public place); Carnival or culturally specific festival ... least 12 months. Social participation In the last 12 months, have you been active in: social club/working men's club, sports club, women's institute/townswomen's guild, women's group/feminist organisation

  8. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    assistant via the Direct Payment Scheme and their experience of providing support. ‘I have been working 7 days a week keeping my clients who live with dementia safe at home. I have done this by supplying ... deter them from becoming scared and agitated. Really I have been left to use my own skills whist working during Covid’ Female, aged 50-54, Isle of Anglesey Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales

  9. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    assistant via the Direct Payment Scheme and their experience of providing support. ‘I have been working 7 days a week keeping my clients who live with dementia safe at home. I have done this by supplying ... deter them from becoming scared and agitated. Really I have been left to use my own skills whist working during Covid’ Female, aged 50-54, Isle of Anglesey Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales

  10. IG10.pdf

    18. Housing. 20. Social care. 24. Health. 28. End-of-life support. 34. Employment and rights at work. 36. Leisure and learning. 38. 4 What this guide is about. It’s good to know where to turn if you ... Age NI have their own versions of this guide. Age UK’s online benefits calculator can also help you work out what you might be entitled to. Tel: 0800 169 65 65. www.ageuk.org.uk/benefits-check. Carer’s

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