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  1. Warm Home Discount - Better Targeted Support from 2022.pdf

    reforms to the existing Industry Initiatives, and reductions in the customer threshold numbers. Key points and recommendations • Age UK believes there is a strong case for extending and reforming the ... 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

  2. Age UK - Standing Charge Response - Final 20_3_25.pdf

    ongoing, for example introducing a debt relief scheme to address issues regarding energy affordability. Key points and recommendations • Ofgem should trial the introduction of zero standing charge tariffs with ... 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 Executive Summary There is a high-risk

  3. Age UK Energy Public Policy Report, March 2023.pdf

    household energy efficiency improvements and greater Energy Company Obligation ECO+ funding will be key. Government should provide £1bn per annum and extend the scheme so it lasts at least five years. • ... September and January the specific type of support older people sought did vary marginally, but the key theme remained – the vast majority of older people want to see action to ensure the worst impacts of

  4. For Later Life - Care in a changing world (PDF)

    misconception that all older people are heterosexual and have family to take care of them by providing a key insight into the differing and unmet health care needs of the older LGBT community as well as the 1 ... limited time and budget? A: The panel recognised that raising education and awareness as one of the key recommendations to help resolve the issues. Start small by initiating these conversations within teams

  5. Venue Checklist.pdf

    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

  6. Windrush Briefing - Age UK (Dec 2024).pdf

    victims of the scandal have died while waiting for their claims to be processed. Key recommendations We have a number of key recommendations which we believe the Government should act on to improve the compensation

  7. Sub 2_30_Half_marathon_training_schedules.pdf

    Hours Half marathon training schedules Age UK, registered charity number 1128267. ID203732 10/17 Key: w/u = warm up c/d = cool down Day Session Distance Pace Time Monday Rest Tuesday Slow run/walk 3M ... Hours Half marathon training schedules Age UK, registered charity number 1128267. ID203732 10/17 Key: w/u = warm up c/d = cool down Day Session Distance Pace Time Monday Rest Tuesday Slow run/walk 5M

  8. Sub 3_00_Half_marathon_training_schedules.pdf

    Hours Half marathon training schedules Age UK, registered charity number 1128267. ID203732 10/17 Key: w/u = warm up c/d = cool down Day Session Distance Pace Time Monday Rest Tuesday Slow run/walk 2M ... Hours Half marathon training schedules Age UK, registered charity number 1128267. ID203732 10/17 Key: w/u = warm up c/d = cool down Day Session Distance Pace Time Monday Rest Tuesday Slow run/walk 4M

  9. How to set up your digital volunteer ID.pdf

    We've partnered with digital ID app Yoti to give you a safe and secure way to prove your identity and show ID using your phone. Try our new safe and secure identity system. Your new digital Age UK ID card

  10. For Later Life keynote address (PDF)

    not enough to tackle the key issues. The session highlighted the top aims and priorities for the current government in relation to health and social care for older people. Key points made 1. A Green Paper ... published in autumn. The aim is to create a sustainable system that people will have confidence in. 2. A key focus of the Health and Social Care department under the leadership of Matt Hancock will be prevention

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