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  1. CRS_June16_secondary_annuity_market_proposed_rules_and_guidance.pdf

    inappropriate or aggressive promotional activities could lead people towards selling their income when not appropriate. The FCA must very 4 carefully monitor all such activity and ensure that risk warnings are ... on the secondary market? Yes. 13. Do you agree that we should provide guidance reminding firms active in this market about their existing legal responsibilities in respect of sellers who may lack full

  2. RB_June14_ppi_financial_resilience_of_recently_retired.pdf

    household was aged over 65, 64% owned their house outright while 5% owned it with a mortgage, 19% were in social rented housing and 5% were in private rented housing.31  There exists a correlation between ... similar circumstances, regardless of further developments during their retirement.  Health and social care needs, along with the potential acquisition of a disability, could have an impact on both income

  3. RB_Nov16_Report_state_pension_age_report_working_later_waiting_longer.pdf

    years people can expect to live in good health vary by characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, social class, and where people live.3 While the focus of this paper is on people rather than numbers, the ... years people can expect to live in good health vary by characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, social class, and where people live. Different aspects of disadvantage are often linked. As a result, lower

  4. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Oct 2020.pdf

    Wales partners throughout Wales. The project is funded by Welsh Government under the Sustainable Social Services Grant until the end of March 2023. Thirteen of the fifteen project staff are now in post ... principles for coronavirus and beyond These operating principles seek to make sure that people who use social care and health services during and beyond the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic are heard and listened

  5. CRS_Sept16_Age_UK's_response_to_DCLG_consultation_including_Attendance_Allowance.pdf

    appreciate that transferring resources from the social security budget to councils could be seen by some as a way to reduce the shortfall in funding for social care, but while there is an urgent need to put ... conditions and so, not surprisingly, AA plays a strong preventive role and reduces pressures on health, social care and other services. It is widely agreed that helping older people with multiple long term conditions

  6. WWU - English.pdf

    following a healthy lifestyle see our free guides Healthy living and Healthy eating. Keep moving Staying active is not only essential for your general wellbeing and fitness – it also generates heat and helps to ... fresh air if you are well enough to do so, whilst there is daylight. There may be local classes or social groups you can attend. Check your local community centre or library noticeboard to find out what

  7. Falls Awareness Week 2022 FINAL.pdf

    the bathroom, on steps, or find it difficult to manage in your home? Do you struggle to keep as active as you used to, to get about, and feel confident on your feet? Do you struggle with your feet and ... effects of your medication? We are here to help you just to Talk, give Advice or provide Help. Staying Active, Keeping Strong www.agecymru.org.uk/falls 0300 303 44 98 Keeping your Home Safe www.careandrepair

  8. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter October 2023 Final.pdf

    companies. HOPE also helps older people to engage with professionals, take part in community activities, understand their rights as an older person, access information to make informed choices and have

  9. CRS_Oct16_Reporting_acting_on_child_abuse_and_neglect.pdf

    reporting of adult safeguarding concerns as part of this consultation. Recent figures from the Health & Social Care Information centre demonstrate that older people are at particular risk of abuse and neglect ... People: Secondary analysis of prevalence study (2013) – Kings College London & National Centre for Social Research 3 At Age UK we hear regularly from older adults, neighbours, friends and family who have

  10. Webinar summary report - Final.pdf

    and 2 advocacy services to offer reactive flexible support with appropriate risk assessments and social distancing. Webinar 2 - Reductions in Advocacy Referrals and impact of Blanket Decision Making, ... in relation to the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act where 89% of advocates said there had been fewer referrals. Of concern were people under the Mental Capacity Act, Social Services and Well-being

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