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  1. Cold at Home Energy and CoL Report.pdf

    policy makers from all political parties will take heed and act to help older people remain warm and safe in their homes. 5 | Cold at home: How winter cost of living pressures continue to impact older people ... pressures continue to impact older people What is needed from the next Government? Keeping warm and safe at home is vital for a comfortable, happy, and healthy later life. For many older people these past

  2. Accessible homes CP Age UK final.pdf

    have enough money; enjoy life and feel well; receive high quality health and care; are comfortable, safe and secure at home; and feel valued and able to participate. Introduction Age UK has long argued ... https://www.ageuk.org.uk/globalassets/age-uk/documents/reports-and-publications/reports-andbriefings/safe-at-home/rb_july14_housing_later_life_report.pdf Based on 2011 data. Updated costs are therefore likely

  3. Age UK response to Ofgem standing charge CfI.pdf

    with vulnerabilities, particularly those with disabilities or long-term health conditions who have medical equipment or rely on warmer homes, could be disadvantaged. • Any reform should account for this ... standing charges should be offered for customers with vulnerabilities, such as people using at home medical equipment. • Ofgem must improve its data sources, including the Priority Services Register (PSR)

  4. Consultation response, Statutory Consultation - Strengthening Financial Resilience, Ofgem.pdf

    have enough money; enjoy life and feel well; receive high quality health and care; are comfortable, safe and secure at home; and feel valued and able to participate. Introduction Retail energy market regulations ... https://www.ageuk.org.uk/globalassets/ageuk/documents/reports-and-publications/reports-and-briefings/safe-at-home/estimating-the-impact-of-theenergy-price-guarantee-epg-on-older-households-in-england-september-2022

  5. CRS_Aug16_Ofwat_introducing_competition_to residential_customers.pdf

    who is older or just doesn’t use computers I think would just be absolutely flummoxed.” (Female, Medical, Yorkshire)’15 5 19. Given these barriers – plus the experience of older consumers in the energy ... or_families_and_firms_web.pdf 2 http://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN-GB/For-professionals/Policy/safe-athome/cr_to_BIS_call_for_evidence_on_consumer_landscape_and_quicker_switching.pdf?dtrk=true 3 http://www

  6. CRS_Feb16_LGA_housing_commission.pdf

    housing. Local authorities have a duty to ensure that older people living in retirement housing have a safe and secure environment, with access to appropriate levels of care and support. Failing to address ... authorities should do more to protect older park home residents so that this remains a viable and safe option. Age UK would also like to see local authorities facilitate help with initiatives to improve

  7. CRS_Feb16_Ofgem_final_proposals_priority_services_register.pdf

    would like to be assured that older people who are not the account holder in a household but have medical needs are not excluded from PSR support. 3 Q1: Do you agree with our final proposals for enhancing ... similar arrangement to ensure that older people who are not the account holder in a household but have medical needs are not excluded from PSR support? 17. Further, there may be a minority of people who are

  8. CRS_May16_decc_warm_house_discount_scheme.pdf

    Consultation Response Ref 1316 Department of Energy & Climate Change consultation on the Warm Home Discount Scheme 2016/17 May 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Mervyn Kohler

  9. CRS_Oct15_ECC_Committee_energy_efficiency_inquiry.pdf

    Consultation Response Ref 3115 Energy and Climate Change Committee inquiry into home energy efficiency and demand reduction October 2015 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Phil

  10. Housing Age UK mythbuster Apr 19.pdf

    found that ‘48 per cent don’t think society does enough to enable people to live independently and safely at home as they grow older.’5 • Greater insight is needed about consumer attitudes and more should ... all in every building.’ They should. The full range of building standards are necessary to provide safe, decent housing into the future. • All housing needs to meet safety standards. Other aspects like

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