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  1. CRS_Dec16_Post_Office_Network_Consultation.pdf

    often require management online. We understand that Post Office research finds that the services are working well, however given the importance of the issue we would welcome further sharing research on performance ... more about how well some of the mobile and other alternative methods of Post Office provision are working for customers and how these are counted under the criteria. If some services are used infrequently

  2. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Ethnic_minorities_Gypsies_and_Travellers.pdf

    Lane P and Tribe R, (2010) Towards an understanding of the cultural health needs of older gypsies, Working with Older People 14(2) 23-30 15 Lane, Spencer and McReady (2012) Perspectives on ageing in Gypsy ... experience of Gypsy, Primary Health Care Research and Development 9 (2) : 157-165 Jones A (2010?) Working with older Gypsies and Travellers: A briefing for local Age UKs / Age Concerns, Age UK Centre for

  3. CRS_Feb16_Ofgem_final_proposals_priority_services_register.pdf

    and promote PSRs as part of their wider advice work. There may be a need for a technical advice line to explain in detail to advisors how PSRs actually work and who is eligible. 9. There are many different ... Environment Agency to promote support alongside flood/weather warnings before a crisis. Age UK has been working with the banking industry to develop how providers should treat vulnerable customers; there could

  4. CRS_Sept16_Retirement_Outcome_Review.pdf

    individual consumers, which urgently needs to be rectified by the FCA, the Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions.  This includes the impact the different sources of guidance/advice have on at-retirement ... charges could undermine trust in pensions and damage the automatic enrolment project. The FCA should work with the Treasury and other stakeholders to conduct a full review into the impact of the pension flexibilities

  5. FS40w.pdf

    conducting a financial assessment of someone who needs to go into a care home – and subsequently working out what charge a service user should pay – all local authorities in Wales will need to comply with ... local authority may be able to assess you as if you still have the assets. Note: The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will also be able to do this in regard to determining whether you are eligible

  6. Cost of caring for an ageing population - January 2018.pdf

    Population Finance Committee January 2018 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe that older people should be able to ... contribution these essential workers make in providing care for the vulnerable. 16. Conducting difficult work for low pay creates problems in recruitment and retention. Indeed, it is a testament to the dedication

  7. Age Cymru Response - Costofcaringforanageingpopulation.pdf

    Population Finance Committee January 2018 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe that older people should be able to ... contribution these essential workers make in providing care for the vulnerable. 16. Conducting difficult work for low pay creates problems in recruitment and retention. Indeed, it is a testament to the dedication

  8. Improving Assisted Travel - January 2018.pdf

    Assisted Travel Office of Rail and Road January 2018 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

  9. Rail Franchise and the Metro - February 2017.pdf

    Rail Franchise & The Metro consultation February 2017 Age Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead

  10. 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

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