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  1. Attendance Allowance

    eligible you will have to be over State Pension age (as of April 2021, this is 66 for both men and women). If you’re under State Pension age then you may be able to claim a different benefit called ... Attendance Allowance too: Claiming Attendance Allowance won’t reduce any other income you receive. It’s tax-free. If you’re awarded Attendance Allowance, you may become entitled to other benefits, such as

  2. CRS_Oct11_New_challenges_new_chances.pdf

    Road, London N1 9UZ. Consultation response 2 This consultation response relates to the Government’s latest phase in its plans to reform the Further Education sector. This paper responds to the proposals ... caring responsibilities may make it impractical or impossible for some people (particularly 50+ women) to attend a course, even when they are keen to reengage with the labour market. The loans system

  3. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Older_homeless_people.pdf

    Houseless People in accommodation for homeless people (including temporary accommodation) People in women’s shelters People in accommodation for immigrants People due to be released from institutions (prisons ... increasing numbers and changing needs. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology (24) 255-268 9 Fitzpatrick S, Johnsen S and White M (October 2011) Multiple exclusion homelessness in the UK: key patterns and intersections

  4. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review.pdf

    Jill Manthorpe A report of research carried out by the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London Research Report 2 Published by Age UK, London www.ageuk.org ... produced for Age UK by Jo Moriarty and Jill Manthorpe of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London. Any views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of Age UK. Age UK is a charitable

  5. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review_Moriarty.pdf

    Jill Manthorpe A report of research carried out by the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London Research Report 2 Published by Age UK, London www.ageuk.org ... produced for Age UK by Jo Moriarty and Jill Manthorpe of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London. Any views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of Age UK. Age UK is a charitable

  6. fftf extension project-Final Evaluation Report (July 2015) docx.pdf

    Lottery Fund as part of the Wellbeing programme www.ageuk.org.uk www.fitasaf iddle.org.uk Age UK’s fit for the future ‘Social Prescribing’ extension project Evaluation report Andrea Wigfield Sarah ... report, undertaken by CIRCLE, University of Leeds provides an additional evaluation based on Age UK’s fit for the future programme, which was part of the Big Lottery Funded ‘fit as a fiddle portfolio 2013-2015’

  7. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2011_2012.pdf

    Post Office, E.ON, Everything Everywhere, and the Big Lottery, Age UK is working to achieve Go ON’s vision of having 95 per cent of the UK population online by 2020. Additionally, we have created The ... a difference to the lives of older people. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Age UK’s Trustees, our senior management team, staff and volunteers for their contribution to the work of Age

  8. RB_Sept14_Pension_receipt_in_the_UK-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    pensions from different sources in later life by women aged 60 and over, and men aged 65 and over. This study also presents the impact of ethnicity on one’s chances of receiving pension income from different ... pension or an occupational or private pension. • Higher socio-economic status (eg. a Degree or owning one’s house outright) are associated with a higher likelihood to receive a state pension or an occupational

  9. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in _older_age_Disability.pdf

    5% for those aged 60–69 years to 65% for those aged 90 or over. Frailty occurs more frequently in women than in men (16% versus 12%). Mobility difficulties are very common with 93% of frail individuals ... that, worldwide, older women are more likely to be disabled than older men. This is not just because women live longer. Within any older age group, overall internationally, women are much more likely to

  10. RB_Sept14_Ethnicity_and_occupational_pension.pdf

    employer’s pension scheme among working-age individuals from minority ethnic groups and the White British population. Key Points • Among all persons aged 25-SPA, being a woman, married, in one’s 40s or ... qualification and owning one’s home, are associated with a higher likelihood of being a member of an employer pension scheme. • Coming from an ethnic minority reduces one’s chances of working for an employer

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