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  1. RB_Dec14_Dashboards_and_jam_jars_pension_pots_and_retirement_income.pdf

    in the labour market with some allowances for those out of the labour market such as people with caring responsibilities and whether the individual was ‘contracted out’ through an occupational or personal ... will no longer pay National Insurance contributions and would therefore see a small increase in take-home pay. However, continuing to work is likely to only be an option for a minority of individuals and

  2. CRS_June16_Ofcom_broadband_USO.pdf

    being able to shop and bank from home, especially useful for people in rural areas with sparse services or whose health or mobility makes it hard for them to leave the home. Others may value the internet ... do it again.’5 7. Reliable internet is especially important for people who are unable to leave the home because of health conditions. Increasingly, telecare and telehealth options are being offered to help

  3. CRS_Dec13_Reshaping_workplace_pensions_future_generations.pdf

    change their employment prior to their anticipated retirement date due to ill-health, disability or caring responsibilities. Whilst we can see the attraction of increasing the ability to change the scheme ... of contributions being made under automatic enrolment and also arguably places a greater burden of care on scheme trustees. The need for good governance to strike the right balance for this trade-off in

  4. Advocacy Newsletter March Eng 2020.pdf

    Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, is specific to supporting an individual in relation to their care and/or support needs. Advocates which undertake this form of advocacy are referred to as an Independent ... it clear that independent professional advocacy under the Act relates specifically to individuals’ care and/or support needs. The revised description of the role of the independent professional advocate

  5. CRS_Oct11_New_challenges_new_chances.pdf

    essential. We are concerned that there will be some age-related barriers to studying. For example, caring responsibilities may make it impractical or impossible for some people (particularly 50+ women) to

  6. IICSA Presentation Advocacy Conference 2019 .pdf

    should: ● consider the extent to which state and non-state institutions have failed in their duty of care to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation ● consider the extent to which those failings

  7. CRS_Feb13_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_State_Pension_submission.pdf

    fairer, simpler system and particularly benefit those with low lifetime earnings due to low pay and caring responsibilities. Reducing pensioner poverty should also be an objective. The level of the single-tier ... fairer, simpler system and particularly benefit those with low lifetime earnings due to low pay and caring responsibilities. The reforms need to result in a State Pension that reduces pensioner poverty and

  8. Local Toilets Strategies - April 2018.pdf

    ability to remain active and restricts how often, and for how long, they are able to leave their homes. Providing enough clean and accessible public toilets and toilets for public use will increase opportunities

  9. RB_July16_Older_people_and_internet_use_stats.pdf

    months, used over 3 months ago, or have never used. While Ofcom - asks if people access the internet at home or elsewhere. i Internet Users in the UK 2016

  10. Age Cymru Physical Activity leaflet.pdf

    may add to the enjoyment. If you’d prefer something more private, try an exercise DVD you can use at home • if you need encouragement to try something new, go with a friend • varying the activities you

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