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  1. FS19.pdf

    Pension age. Currently this is 66 for men and women. From 6 May 2026, State Pension age will start increasing again and will reach 67 by 6 March 2028 (affecting anyone born between 6 April 1960 and 5 April 1977) ... estimated entitlement, request a State Pension forecast. This estimates how much your State Pension will be, based on your current NI record. It includes: ⚫ the date you reach State Pension age ⚫ an estimate

  2. Transport policy statement - January 2022.pdf

    accessible to older people. Without these, there is an increased risk that isolation and loneliness will impact upon people’s wellbeing. It is essential that older people in all areas have the means to get ... accessible to older people. Without these, there is an increased risk that isolation and loneliness will impact upon people’s wellbeing. It is essential that older people in all areas have the means to get

  3. CRS_April12_OFT_remote_communities.pdf

    updating to reflect the broadband speeds needed to access services. Even with full digital access, there will still be a need for some local services, such as access to small sums of cash and personal services ... increasingly ubiquitous (currently 73 per cent of households) it is likely that those who do not have access will suffer growing disadvantage. For example: it is cheaper to pay bills online; many online only retailers

  4. CRS_Aug15_WP_Committee_Welfare_to_Work.pdf

    rising and more people needing to work for longer, it is inevitable that the welfare-to-work system will experience a rise in the number of older jobseekers over the next few years.  People aged 50+ on ... increased over time, and with State Pension age increasing to 66 within the next five years, this cohort will become an increasingly important group within the back-to-work system. 2.5 Successful job outcome

  5. CRS_May17_Intermediate_care_including_reablement.pdf

    maximising people’s autonomy and wellbeing while also supporting their health and recovery. This balance will obviously vary based on the wishes and needs of the individual. As such, we would like to echo the ... social and leisure activities are legitimate goals of intermediate care’ which we fully support and will often go beyond what most services offer by default. A person’s goals must be the starting point for

  6. Health interventions and preventative services policy statement - May 2018.pdf

    and women are likely to spend on average 17 and 20 years respectively living in poor health, which will impact on their quality of life and use of services. Preventative health care services play a key ... issues including dementia.12 The implementation of this Strategy and robust monitoring of outcomes will be crucial to its success. (The impact of loneliness and isolation upon both mental and physical health

  7. IG53.pdf

    I claim my State Pension? State Pension age is currently 66 years old for both men and women but will gradually increase from 6 May 2026. Do I get my State Pension automatically? No – you have to claim ... to you and which page to turn to for more information. 4 The new State Pension. If you reached or will reach State Pension age on or after 6 April 2016, the new State Pension system applies to you. How

  8. 20170203Loneliness - evidencetoHSCScommittee.pdf

    accessible to older people. Without these, there is an increased risk that isolation and loneliness will impact upon people’s well-being. It is essential that older people in all areas have the means to ... of loneliness on health and wellbeing, that the withdrawal of opportunities for social interaction will increase pressure on NHS services. The Welsh Government must identify ways to encourage and develop

  9. Fair Work Commission call for evidence on fair work in Wales - November 2018.pdf

    flexible working rose from 30% to 38% between 2005 and 2010.14 As the workforce ages more people will need to use differentiated working patterns, so increasing awareness of the benefits of flexibility ... adequately, and only a third realised this before retirement, while more than two-fifths do not think they will ever make up this shortfall.18 A key contributor to this lack of readiness is inadequate pension

  10. FS12.pdf

    Pension Centre on 0800 731 0175. The closer you are to State Pension age, the more accurate the forecast will be since earlier forecasts are based on assumptions of your likely NI contributions. Check your forecast ... additional State Pension is reduced by an amount assumed to be provided by what your contracted-out scheme will pay. This involves complex calculations which may be difficult to understand. You have not ‘lost’

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