Hazard Y/N If “No” what is required. By When. Action No. Is the car park safe, well lit, and level. Is the premises access step free. Is suitable heating, lighting, and ventilation present. Public Liability ... displayed. Is there an electrical test report. Is there a gas safety report. Are all electrical items safe (PAT Certifi cates). Is there a Legionella report completed. Is there a suitable lone working policy
Building for an ageing population Introduction Age UK welcomes the Government’s decision to make housing one of its key policy areas. Households headed by someone over the age of 65 are forecast to account for 84% of the growth in households between 2018 and 2043, and we already have a huge shortage of homes that are suitable for an ageing population.i Over 90% of older people live in general
We strongly support Ofwat’s proposal for suppliers to record customer needs instead of just their medical conditions when assessing vulnerabilities. • With 2.7 million people aged 65+ not regularly using ... 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. 3 Introduction We welcome the opportunity
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. About this consultation In August 2018 ... of access to clean drinking water and toilet facilities can make it difficult for people to take medication or otherwise manage their health. Customers with a health condition meaning they are reliant on
our evidence in support of adding people aged 65+ to the ‘do not install list’ of the accompanying ‘Safe and Reasonably Practicable’ guidance. • We believe that forced PPM installations for those older ... 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 We welcome the opportunity
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. Age UK’s subsidiary charity, Age International ... privately leased or rented schemes, as well as sheltered social rented housing, which is not being met. Safe and supportive environments The Grenfell Tower Inquiry has led to questions over the role of planning
Consultation Response Ref 0916 Competition and Markets Authority consultation on provisional remedies from its energy market investigation April 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.
This includes energy suppliers’ priority service registers for people who need electricity to power medical equipment like oxygen machines, and priority fault repair by phone providers for people with health
Consultation Response Ref 0617 HM Treasury and Department for Work and Pensions pension scams consultation February 2017 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 Mawhinney phil.mawhinney
Consultation Response Ref 0218 Submission to the Payment Systems Regulator consultation on authorised push payment scams January 2018 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 Mawhinney