older households and the effect of age: an analysis of the wealth and assets survey 2008–10 (2013) 11 See, for example: Age UK, Age UK’s Index of Well-being in Later Life (2017); Centre for Ageing Better ... steps in financial resilience (2016) Financial resilience during retirement – Stage 1 research 11 Those who have very high financial resources, who are likely to be well equipped to manage most eventualities
including in all nations and several regions of England. Fieldwork took place between 7 December 2017 and 11 January 2018. 1.2 Key findings While ‘being prepared’ in retirement is acknowledged to be beneficial ... paired depth interviews with retired couples. The fieldwork took place between 7 December 2017 and 11 January 2018. The key sampling distinctions applied to both the groups and depth interviews were:
self-referral, with family and friends accounting for nearly a quarter (24%) of total the referrals. Some 11% of referrals into the Warm and Well Programme have been received from a health professional and 7% ... Number % of Total referrals Self-referral 2,421 52 Family and friends 1,127 24 Health professional 515 11 Other advice agency 323 7 Other 259 6 Total 3,508 100 Benefits achieved for clients 4.6 In the first
go home in the evening that it gets to me. There’s no noise, no radio on – just nothing.” Derek, 66 11 Specific situations. While there are certain periods of change in our lives when we might be more likely
not. For example, although 36 Age UKs said paper forms were available, less than a 5 third of these (11) said it was easy to find out about and use this service. Overall, only 13 Age UKs (less than a quarter) ... offices where people can receive face-to-face help however, there are only five centres open (there were 11 before the pandemic) which means there's often not one local enough or accessible to a resident depending
Using this guide 5 3. Understanding key terminology 7 4. How to connect to the internet in your home 11 Types of broadband connection 12 How to choose a broadband provider 13 Protecting your device from ... | A beginner’s guide to connecting to the internet 4. How to connect to the internet in your home 11 | A beginner’s guide to connecting to the internet To get online, you need to have a device that
Younger survey respondents 13 out of 41 respondents via word of mouth (friend or family member) 11 out of 41 respondents saw a poster 10 out of 41 respondents read about it newspaper 15 out of ... through the post What motivated people? Older survey respondents Younger survey respondents 11 out of 41 respondents wanted to learn how to use a computer or laptop 8 respondents wanted to learn
from already stretched budgets to deal with household maintenance and repairs (for instance new windows or heating), broken appliances or car bills. A few had accessed grants or charities for financial ... fall to her children. She has had to deal with some large outlays on her home, including new doors, windows and heating. Although the costs have been partially met through grants, she has still had to find
documents? X Yes No © Crown copyright 2011 Department for Business, Innovation and Skills URN 11/1211RF i The Social Value of the Post Office Network Report
Research aims 4 This report 5 Recommendations 10 1 Where are we now? 11 Summary of key findings 11 The UK literature review 11 The importance of payment systems 12 Potential barriers to financial inclusion ... cheques are most valued for the following four scenarios: payments in the home, e.g. gardener or window cleaner; payments of larger, less predictable amounts, e.g. payment for fuel delivery; reimbursement