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  1. IG49.pdf

    Extra money to help you. Attendance Allowance. 2 What is Attendance Allowance? Attendance Allowance (AA) is extra money for those who need help at home due to a disability or illness. If you’re over State ... women) and you need help with your personal care because of a physical or mental disability or illness, you may be able to claim AA. 3 How much is it worth? There are 2 different weekly rates. The rate you

  2. Abbey_Dash_Notice_2017_S16A_Notice.pdf

    COUNCIL (ABBEY DASH ROAD RACE) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2017 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Leeds City Council, as traffic authority for the Leeds Metropolitan District ... the closure of certain roads and road junctions in the Leeds City Centre as well as the suspension of a number of Traffic Regulation Orders. The Order comes into effect on Saturday 4 November 2017 in respect

  3. Gwanwyn_bro_Welsh.pdf

    Gwanwyn: crynodeb o’i hanes Gŵyl genedlaethol yn dathlu creadigrwydd yn ddiweddarach mewn bywyd Ar hyd a lled Cymru Dechreuodd yn 2007 Dros 3,500 o ddigwyddiadau Dros 75,000 o bobl £250,000 wedi’i roi i grwpiau ... gweithgaredd Gwanwyn Caiff ei harwain gan Age Cymru a’i chefnogi gan Lywodraeth Cymru a Chyngor Celfyddydau Cymru Caiff ei chyflwyno mewn partneriaeth â dros 75 o sefydliadau bob blwyddyn Rwy’n nesáu at

  4. FS68.pdf

    Legislative changes in Wales and new terminology regarding housing law 4 1.2 What this factsheet is about 5 2 Help in a crisis 6 3 Types of occupation contract 7 3.1 If you rent your home and moved in ... December 2022 onwards and have a community landlord – i.e. you landlord is the local authority (council) or a housing association 10 3.3 If you started renting

  5. CRS_Oct2011_Localising_support_for_council_tax_in_England.pdf

    org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is 207-221 Pentonville ... paper sets out proposals around key elements of a framework for local support. Some of the main proposals are: • Council Tax Benefit (CTB) will be replaced by a localised system of support from 2013-14 with

  6. CRS_Feb17_implementing_information_prompts_annuity_market.pdf

    org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House 1-6 ... 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 About Age UK Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. The Age UK network comprises around 150 local Age

  7. FS20w.pdf

    2 of 82 Contents 1 Information about this factsheet 5 2 Introduction – what is NHS continuing healthcare (NHS CHC)? 6 2.1 Does a care need fall within the remit of the health service ... (NHS) or the local authority social services department? 6 2.2 What is the difference between a healthcare need and a social care need? 8 3 Welsh Government guidance on NHS CHC –

  8. CRS_March16_Mental_wellbeing_NICE_quality_standard.pdf

    postcode: Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA Email address: tom.gentry@ageuk.org.uk Telephone number: 0203 033 1468 Please note: comments submitted are published on the NICE website. Would you ... formally supporting this quality standard?  Yes  No Key area for quality improvement Why is this important? Why is this a key area for quality improvement? Supporting information Separately list each key area

  9. RB_2013_Falls_Prevention_Guide.pdf

    applied in practice. Expert series To explain the research base for falls prevention exercise to give a better understanding of the programmes that have been shown to be effective in preventing falls. Clinical ... of evidence-based falls prevention exercise for older people and health and care services • Presents a range of services delivering to the evidence Amy Charters, Age UK Cate Gillingwater, Philip Hurst and

  10. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Transport_infrastructure.pdf

    2016 Age UK believes that being able to get out and about, whether by public transport or driving, is a vital way for older people to continue to be connected, to work, to access local services and to participate ... it can be difficult to implement improvements. Yet, access to transport, or the lack of it, can have a profound impact on the quality of life, health and wellbeing of those in later life – for example, 1

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