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  1. IG45.pdf

    your money, explains how technology can help you, and points you in the right direction for further support or advice. This symbol indicates where information differs for Wales and Northern Ireland. As far ... it’s important to track what’s spent and when. • It might be worth asking more than one person to support you with your finances – this can help keep things above board. Having records and receipts helps

  2. Technology_Together_Pilot_Evaluation-Survey_Findings.pdf

    found the application easy, the training helpful and felt supported  All young people who taught found the classes were well organised, felt supported and as if they made a difference  Around 16 out 24

  3. RB_March17_Age_UK_briefing_Budget.pdf

    principles we think should underpin their approach. Age UK’s media response “Although we warmly support the Chancellor's announcement of a Social Care Green Paper in the autumn, this is tempered by some ... but, more positively, a Green Paper is absolutely the right approach and Age UK looks forward to supporting its development.” 3 Health and Social Care The Chancellor has confirmed that local councils will

  4. IG14.pdf

    important to consider the support you may need, now and in the future. There’s plenty of information in this guide about the sorts of things you can do and who you can turn to for support. Making some adjustments ... you can try building up to 10 to 15 repetitions. Hold onto the back of a chair or ask someone to support you if you need help with balancing. “When we were looking for a care home, we spoke to the manager

  5. RB_Oct16_Hidden_in_plain_sight_older_peoples_mental_health.pdf

    driven by the needs and aspirations of people in later life. We are here to inspire, enable and support older people to help everyone make the most of later life. Age UK provides information and advice ... runs public and parliamentary campaigns, and funds research exclusively focused on later life. We support and assist a network of around 150 local Age UKs throughout England; the Age UK family also includes

  6. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

    go beyond the provision of information and support services because, as for the reasons set out above, older people are unlikely to proactively seek support. o Participants thought that sustained and ... and focused and appropriate face-to-face support might help build confidence and skills around IT use and internet access o Some participants argued that the cost of getting online should be shared by/borne

  7. FS74.pdf

    June 2024 Challenging welfare benefit decisions Page 3 of 22 Useful organisations 18 Age UK 21 Support our work 21 Glossary AA – Attendance Allowance ADP – Adult Disability Payment Scotland DLA – Disability ... Disability Living Allowance DWP – Department for Work and Pensions ESA – Employment and Support Allowance HMCTS – HM Courts and Tribunals Service HMRC – HM Revenue and Customs PIP – Personal Independence

  8. 17012023 - Duty of Quality - Age Cymru response.pdf

    on the governance structures needed? - Yes 2 Question 4 Will this governance structure support NHS bodies to comply with the duty? - Yes Question 5 Does the guidance outline clearly the level ... care home’ Question 8 We have outlined five quality enablers that we believe are necessary to support the implementation of the six domains of quality. Is this explanation clear in the guidance? - Yes

  9. RB_Jan14_Resilience_recent_retirees.pdf

    (set out in detail in q2). Pension providers and trustees should also be made to promote sources of support including www.pick-a.org, the Money Advice Service and The Pensions Advisory Service. Increase access ... ensuring customers know the best options for their retirement income, and ideally have professional support to help navigate those options. Known low levels of financial capability and inadequate financial

  10. RB_Aug17_briefing_poverty.pdf

    of a person living on a low income. These factors are:  Social support networks  Health  Financial management  Area and housing support  Attitudes and priorities The researchers found that factors ... situation. Having informal support from family and friends, as well as support from government in the form of welfare payments, free bus passes, free prescriptions and support from local authorities had

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