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  1. FS5w.pdf

    scale and polish.  Permanent fillings.  Extractions of teeth.  Oral surgery – including root canal work, or the surgical removal of a cyst.  Band 3 = £260.00 This charge includes:  Crowns or bridges ... 12 months, your dentist should carry out any work needed to repair or replace it free of charge. You should return to the NHS dentist who did the original work” (emphasis added). “Repairs to dentures are

  2. RB_July15_AgeUK_survey_attitudes_to_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    findings support Age UK’s view that for the secondary annuity market to be considered a success it must work for the lower-income group of consumers. The government and regulators must ensure that people with ... regulators as this new market develops. Working status People still in work are more likely to consider cashing in their income - seven per cent of those still working compared to three per cent of those already

  3. CRS_Dec13_FCA_Cash_savings_market_study.pdf

    evidence and views on the cash savings market study to see whether competition in this market is working well for consumers. The study will examine competition in the market and any obstacles to consumers ... segment of the UK population is the oldest old (those aged 85+). Older people, who are no longer working, on a fixed income and with modest savings, are particularly vulnerable to a market which penalises

  4. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Older_Offenders.pdf

    ‘dedicated 8 Nacro (2009) A Resource Pack for Working with Older Prisoners 9 Age UK (2011) Supporting older people in prison: ideas for practice 10 Rikard ... York: American Civil Liberties Union Atkinson L (2008) Old and inside: older people in prison, Working with Older People 12 (3) : 34-37 Barak Y, Perry T and Elizur A (1995) Elderly criminals: a study

  5. Age Cymru Activity Cards_Music_E.pdf

    colour. The app makes a loop of this sound and colour, before allowing you to add new sounds. This app works well for one-to-one activities but can also be used to inspire soundscapes and group activities. 1

  6. Survey v5.docx

    applies to you? Please tick any boxes that applyRetired Employed full-time Employed part-time (working 30 hours or less)Self-employed full-time Self-employed part-timeNot in paid workDoing voluntary workOther ... activities. We’d like to contact you in the future about the project, keep you informed about our work and potentially contact you to gather more information. Can we contact you in the future about this

  7. FS59w.pdf

    professional and caring way. As a public body, they must adhere to a range of laws and standards when working with you, for example they must protect your human rights, make sure you are not discriminated against ... covers social care services too. Llais has been set up by the Welsh Government, though it should work independently of government, local authorities and the NHS to support people who have concerns or

  8. Transport policy statement - January 2018.pdf

    range of services and amenities can become impossible for some older people. The Welsh Government must work with local authorities to support a sustainable network of bus services across Wales, and contingency ... -transport-objectives 3 Summary of public policy proposals:  The Welsh Government must work with local authorities and community and public transport providers to support a sustainable integrated

  9. FS74.pdf

    organisations 18 Age UK 21 Support our work 21 Glossary AA – Attendance Allowance ADP – Adult Disability Payment Scotland DLA – Disability Living Allowance DWP – Department for Work and Pensions ESA – Employment ... Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) staff called decision makers. They make decisions on behalf of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Decisions about Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child

  10. Discrimination and Human Rights policy statement.pdf

    despite the introduction of the Equality Act 2010. We believe that everyone should be able to remain in work as long as they desire and are capable of doing so, and no-one should be disadvantaged because of ... all policies that affect older people. The third phase of the Strategy (2013-2023)9 builds on the work of the previous phases, and includes aims to improve quality of life for older people, including addressing

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