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  1. Scams awareness_A4.pdf

    speaking to is genuine and they are convinced to transfer money. Older people unfamiliar with different forms of digital technology may be more at risk from computer service fraud, when fraudsters try and convince

  2. RB_Jan16_Age_UK_Briefing_Opposition_Day_Debate_Housing.pdf

    retirement housing that offers commonhold tenure.  We need to encourage the development of high quality forms of extra care housing, to offer greater housing rights and control over care. At the same time we

  3. CRS_Aug17_Age UK's_response_to_DWP_social_fund_funeral_payments_consultation.pdf

    need more time during the difficult period after a bereavement. Question 4 – shorter application forms for children’s funerals This sounds a good approach although other organisations are better placed

  4. Modern_Methods_of_Construction_ Submission_to_Inquiry_February2019.pdf

    the building regulations alongside stronger and effective enforcement to ensure MMC and all other forms of home building attain the highest standards. 1.4. MMC also provides the opportunity to design

  5. crs_nov17_wills_consultation_response.pdf

    older people write wills without a solicitor, they may be too informal (e.g. in the form of a letter or note) to form a valid will. So the first barrier to making a will may be getting access to appropriately ... this rule is not widely understood and on balance, therefore, it should not be kept in its current form. We would suggest that the Law Commission considers, instead, a new rule whereby a marriage or civil

  6. Parliamentary Briefing - Switched Off (free TV licences for the over 75s) - July 2020.pdf

    ‘the box in the corner’, it is their constant companion, their window on the world and their main form of company. Television plays a central role in their lives. This is especially true during the Covid-19 ... receive it. - Loneliness: 38% of over-75s (2.1 million people) agreed that television was their main form of company, and 40% of over-75s (2.2 million people) live alone. - Disability: There are 5.7 million

  7. Parliamentary Briefing - Switched Off (free TV licences for the over 75s) - January 2020.pdf

    ‘the box in the corner’, it is their constant companion, their window on the world and their main form of company. Television plays a central role in their lives. Age UK firmly believes it is the government’s ... the TV is their main source of company and one in four over 75s view the television as their main form of companionship. - Disability: There are two million people aged over 75, half of whom are disabled

  8. Pension credit information guide (PDF)

    claim line on 0800 99 1234. Post Visit www.gov.uk/pension-credit/how-to-claim to download a claim form, or call the claim line to have one posted to you. If you need help making a claim, contact your ... One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB. Age UK and its subsidiary companies and charities form the Age UK Group. ID205869 04/26 If contact details for your local Age UK are not in the below box

  9. QUAL-AD.docx

    below. The interview is carried out with the Client. The client should be interviewed alone.Hand the form to the participant, so that they may look at it as you give the following instructions (instructions ... words: poor, fair, good, or excellent. Point to each word (poor, fair, good, and excellent) on the form as you say it. When you think about your life, there are different aspects, like your physical health

  10. NPLH Fair Processing Notice.pdf

    consent form agreeing to be contacted by, Imogen Blood & Associates, the independent evaluator to discuss your experience of being supported through the programme. If you sign the explicit consent form, your

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