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  1. CRS_June16_JCHR_inquiry_Business_and_Human_Rights_submission.pdf

    everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this. We help more than 5 million people every year, providing support, companionship

  2. IG52.pdf

    be affected, as it can be complicated. In Wales, contact your local Age Cymru. “I had to give up work to care for Mum. I was worried that if I claimed Carer’s Allowance it would stop her State Pension

  3. CRS_Feb17_CQC_Next_phase_of_regulation_consultation.pdf

    written materials and individual enquiries by telephone, letters, emails and face to face sessions. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. Local Age UKs are active in supporting and advising ... ‘guiding mind’ that determines quality of services. The consultation notes that CQC is currently working with stakeholders to develop new proposals on this issue, which will be set out in more detail in

  4. CRS_June16_secondary_annuity_market_proposed_rules_and_guidance.pdf

    all, of their retirement assets. This means that, even if the market for secondary annuities itself works well, there is a risk that many consumers make hasty decisions, which they might not have made with ... pension: a consumer perspective on the first year of the pension freedoms iii HM Treasury, Department for Work and Pensions (2015), Creating a secondary annuity market consultation paper

  5. FS29w.pdf

    meet someone’s care needs. As such, you might wish to establish whether any of these options could work equally well before making a decision about moving into a care home. Section 3.5 below contains some ... arrangement of a care home placement by a local authority, it is necessary for all those supporting or working with an individual to adhere to the ‘best interest’ standards set out in the Mental Capacity Act

  6. CRS_June16_Ofcom_call_for_evidence_on_broadband_USO.pdf

    should the USO be reviewed? (1.32) 22. The review process should look at the extent to which the USO works for ‘vulnerable’ and newly online households, as well as ‘typical households’. 6 23. The review ... the extent to which providers are delivering speeds as advertised. (We are aware of ongoing Ofcom work on this issue.17) One idea could be to oblige providers to give consumers a report on the speeds actually

  7. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Religious_Minorities.pdf

    Medical Ethics 21 (5) : 265-269 Klee D (ed) (2015) Faith and spirituality [special issue], Emerald Working with Older People 19 (3) : 105-156 Krause N (2003) Religious meaning and subjective well-being in ... social support and spirituality-faith: "I don't have time to die", Journal of Gerontological Social Work 44 (3-4) : 3-22 Philpot T ( 2003) Catholic trends for care homes, Community Care, no 1463 (13 March)

  8. CRS_Feb17_implementing_information_prompts_annuity_market.pdf

    written materials and individual enquiries by telephone, letters, emails and face-to-face sessions. We work closely with Age UK Cymru, Age UK NI and Age UK Scotland. About this consultation The FCA committed ... current like-for-like comparison proposal. We recognise that the FCA has undertaken a great deal of work and shown commitment over the last three years to addressing low levels of competition in the annuity

  9. GCBH_Brain-Social-Connectedness.pdf

    collaborative of scientists, health professionals, scholars, and policy experts from around the world working in areas of brain health related to human cognition. The GCBH focuses on brain health relating to ... including using aspects of their memory, perception and judgment – the primary areas of the GCBH’s work— is not as well-developed as the evidence relating to the impact of physical activity and sleep on

  10. Current Welsh Government guidance.pdf

    donating blood. • to avoid injury or illness. • travelling to and from work, but only where it’s not reasonably practicable to work from home. • visit a cemetery, burial ground or garden of remembrance

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