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  1. CRS_March17_Ofgem_consultation_on_supplier_Standards_of_Conduct.pdf

    5.9 million people each year, through webbased and written materials and individual enquiries. We work closely with Age UK Cymru, Age UK NI and Age UK Scotland. About this consultation In January 2017 ... Community Energy Programme • Heating not working – An older man with significant health issues, living alone, has an old boiler that is not working. His gas fire is not working and he has no hot water. He does

  2. Age-related TV licence policy - February 2019.pdf

    Age related TV licence policy BBC February 2019 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead

  3. age-cymru-advice-how-can-we-help-booklet---english.pdf

    free factsheets provide detailed information for those with a specific problem or for advisers working with people in later life. As we continually review and update our library of over 80 publications

  4. FS76w.pdf

    backed by law and assist individuals and organisations to interpret the legislation correctly and work in accordance with it. As part of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act, the Welsh Government ... the time. Note: Examples of the types of circumstances where health and social care professionals working with you would be likely to consider arranging such services are outlined below (see section 6).

  5. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

    2014 ONS 2014 (all ages and people could give more than one response)       6 UK’s continuing work to help older people who would like to get online to do so by identifying the support they would require ... grown up with the internet, using it was very much like second nature. “For people that are working full-time, young couples that don’t have time to do the shopping on the weekends with the kids around”

  6. FS8w.pdf

    you are ‘habitually resident’, the local authority will look at things like:  where you live and work;  “where you have family or friends”;  “the reasons why you have come to live in the area”  “where ... an audio version. Note: Most local authorities will provide a leaflet explaining how their system works. You have the right to request information to enable you to assess the likely outcome of your application

  7. RB_June15_Lonelines_in_later_life_evidence_review.pdf

    ...................................................................................... 9 5 What works? ................................................................................................ ... cooperation is needed to improve survival, and this requires trust, communication, planning, and working together.36 Thus, loneliness may be essential for species survival, because like thirst and hunger

  8. RB_Aug13_Later_Life_in_Rural_England.pdf

    through our information and advice, services, campaigns, products, training and research. In the UK we work closely with our partners Age Scotland, Age NI, Age Cymru and the many local Age UKs and older people’s ... advice that reaches some 6 million people each year. Internationally, we support programme and policy work in lower and middle-income countries through our partner and subsidiary charity Age International

  9. RB_May14_CPA_Changing_family_structures.pdf

    ation  of families, may have an effect on the availability of care.    • The change factors often work against each other or appear to be having less effect than might be thought. While reduced family size reduces the  ... en until it’s  biologically too late, or the perceived costs and  benefits of childbearing versus work and leisure  activities.’5                                                                5 ONS, 2013

  10. IL8.pdf

    government departments in one go, such as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and the Department for Work and Pensions. So, if you decide to take on the role of executor, the Tell Us Once service might come ... funeral provider directly (using their bank details on the invoice). • Inform family, friends and work colleagues of the death. You could put a notice with funeral details in the local or national newspapers

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