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  1. CRS_Feb17_HM_Treasury_response_to_pension_scams.pdf

    broadly supportive of the proposed measures. Below we set out our key points, and respond to selected questions from the consultation paper. Key points 1. Loneliness is a big problem for many older people ... should be required to be made through an active company. Q2.1 Does the definition in 2.1 capture the key areas of consumer detriment caused by pension scam activity? This is a broadly accurate definition

  2. CRS_Aug16_Ofwat_introducing_competition_to residential_customers.pdf

    ‘Summary of emerging findings’ document,3 making a number of points about the needs of older people. Key points and recommendations 1. We do not currently support introducing competition to water customers ... help people who face barriers to switching to do so. 29. Price comparison websites (PCWs) play a key role in helping energy consumers compare and switch. Similar websites could prove helpful to water

  3. RB_Jan10_older_people’s_experiences_of_renting_privately.pdf

    project would not have been impossible without their support. Contents Summary and key findings 3 Introduction 3 Key findings 3 Background 3 Methods 3 Variation in experience 4 Affordability 4 Property ... strategy for older renters 14 Conclusion 15 All rights reserved Copyright © 2010 Age UK 3 Summary and key findings Introduction While only a small minority of older people live in the private rented sector

  4. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    owners should develop better emergency support for park home (static mobile home) residents, including safe sources of temporary heat and power. 3. Consider how to reach older people before, during and after ... are referred to throughout the report as ‘crises’.) This report poses and gives some answers to two key questions: 1. What specific risks do older people face before, during and after a crisis? For example

  5. RB_April15_Only_the_tip_of_the_iceberg.pdf

    Age UK continues to work on this issue and develop policy recommendations. This review highlights key gaps in current information and research. The most striking gap that has emerged relates to the absence ... Victims’ response to highvalue incentives, reliance on signs of authority and their self-confidence were key The principal differences that emerged between respondents who did and did not report past compliance

  6. FAW 2019. Prevent a fall - Take Action Today. Eng.pdf

    wales or contact Age Cymru Advice Line on 08000 223 444 for other exercise opportunities Stay Safe Is your home safe and warm and does it help you manage well? • Suggest they contact Care & Repair on 0300

  7. Board of Trustees

    comprehensive framework for the authority on key fee negotiations with service providers. Compliance with the relevant legislative frameworks, partnership working with key stakeholders including advising colleagues ... of the care sector, including market analysis and risk for internal and external service providers. Key areas of responsibility in Diane’s role prior to retirement will enable her to support the work

  8. Spotlight on employment and older workers event held on Tuesday 31 January 2023

    that older workers could play a significant part in addressing some of the skill shortages in several key industries such as logistics, hospitality, retail and the health and social care sectors, and thereby ... being set in their ways or prone to sickness. Professor Williams also said Brexit has left several key industries in the UK short of some 300,000 workers so it made no sense to waste the talents of older

  9. About the project

    living with dementia, and carers of people who have now moved to live in a care home. We have four key outcomes; Outcome 1 - Support and resources to improve the identification and signposting of carers

  10. 12 Age Cymru toolkit Basic Safeguarding .pdf

    staff and volunteers’ responsibility; it’s everyone’s duty to keep adults who need care and support safe from abuse and neglect. This two-hour interactive session ensures that all Staff and Volunteers feel ... safeguarding, should they need to respond to any safeguarding concerns or disclosures whilst in their role. A safe and confidential space for participants to discuss and gain a clear understanding of safeguarding

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