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  1. Age UK Annual Report 2425.pdf

    Financial review 59 Funding and finance 66 Managing risk 69 Our governance 71 Section 172 statement 75 Being a sustainable organisation 77 Statement of Trustees’ responsibilities 80 Useful information ... Annual Accounts 2024/25 Trustees’ duty to promote the success of the Charity: Section 172 statement 75 Strategic Report Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2024/25 Trustees have a duty to promote the

  2. Factsheet - Paying for care and support at home (PDF)

    all reasonable avenues have been exhausted. Consider getting specialist debt advice. Age UK factsheet 75, Dealing with debt, has the details of organisations offering specialist debt advice. For more information

  3. RB_Jan15_Promising_approaches-loneliness_and_isolation.pdf

    engage with older people who might otherwise not access services.17, 18 ‘23 per cent of people aged 75+ who live alone do not see or speak with someone every day.’* ‘13 per cent of people aged 55+ only ... Tea Parties Contact the Elderly organises free monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for people aged 75 and over, who live alone and have limited support from family and friends. The provision of transport

  4. CRS_Jan18_Test_report.pdf

    (£15.7 million in 2015/16) is explained in detail in Note 21 of the financial statements (see pages 70–75). Both sections of the scheme are closed to new entrants and future accrual. A full actuarial valuation ... Activities for generating trading funds: Retail 106 488 73 527 1,772 427 3,393 2,709 Financial services 75 136 93 495 268 – 1,067 680 Independent living solutions 16 29 20 106 57 – 228 145 Other trading costs

  5. Scams prevention and support programme report - empowering older people in a fraud epidemic.pdf

    adults aged 50+). The sample is weighted to be nationally representative of the 50+ UK population. 75% of older people reported that they worry about scams at least some of the time. A fifth (20%) of respondents ... ethnic minority backgrounds were also more worried (83%) than those from white ethnic backgrounds (75%). How confident are older people when it comes to reporting fraud? One of the key concerns of the

  6. Scams Prevention and Support Programme Report - Empowering Older People in a Fraud Epidemic.pdf

    adults aged 50+). The sample is weighted to be nationally representative of the 50+ UK population. 75% of older people reported that they worry about scams at least some of the time. A fifth (20%) of respondents ... ethnic minority backgrounds were also more worried (83%) than those from white ethnic backgrounds (75%). How confident are older people when it comes to reporting fraud? One of the key concerns of the

  7. RB_June12_delivering_dignity.pdf

    those aged 75 and over. This compares with 9.5 million episodes for all other age groups. Older people tend to stay in hospital much longer; the average length of stay for patients over 75 years of age

  8. Human Rights Policy - September 2012 (PDF)

    of liberty and to treat without consent. JE v DE, Surrey CC and EW [2006] EWHC 3459 (Fam) A man of 75 who, following a stroke suffered from short term memory loss and dementia, was placed in a residential ... for a meeting on the future of the NHS. Protesters shouted "shame" at him and union rep June Hautot, 75, refused to get out of his way shouting: “I’ve had enough of you and of Cameron”. In March 2012 87

  9. Essential skills and older people report.pdf

    was not having maths, that stopped me getting on, I did not have confidence in myself. (Learner, aged 75) Impact on health and wellbeing Low essential skills among older people can impact on their ability ... still be the same if I hadn't done the course except that I feel better about myself (Learner, aged 75) One participant described how engaging in a Level 1 English course has given them a new lease of life:

  10. The-Silver-Line-Annual-Report-2014.pdf

    many theories as to the causes of loneliness. In Britain today, most of our older people, those over 75, do live alone, in contrast to other countries and cultures where it is assumed that the oldest members

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