is for an increasing emphasis on the use of technology, and an expanding functionality of the NHS app. This is seen as a key mechanism for providing rapid access to advice, booking appointments, planning ... there is supply. This is a topic on which we will continue to press the Government Parliamentarians: What can you do now? The 10-Year Plan is a long document: nearly 200 pages. Our policy team are currently
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www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife #forlaterlife What’s fair for older people – how will we pay for care? Chair: Jane Vass, Director of Policy and Research, Age UK Speakers: Simon Bottery, Senior Fellow ... receive local authority funding contribute almost all their income, while a quarter pay a ‘top-up’. What should be the respective roles of the state, the individual and the private sector in paying for care
anything you can do to help support that. Ask them to check with their bank or building society about what support is available to help make payments. Volunteering Handling money and scams awareness Coronavirus ... Some older people will be perfectly happy to send money via bank transfer, whether this is via an app, website or by phone. However, millions of older people are not used to making payments in this way
necessary systemic change. Scams and fraud affect people of all ages and backgrounds, and contrary to what most people may think, the likelihood of being scammed is generally lower in older age groups. However ... £1.2 billion was stolen through payment fraud in 2022, and nearly 80% of Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud, where a victim is tricked into approving a transaction, started online in the second half of
Local Government. Read our comment > APP Scams Steering Group Consultation. Age UK sets out its response to the draft code which aims to reduce the occurrence of APP scams. Read our response > Age UK’s ... changing the way we collect or use your information; but to help make it easier for you to find out what we do, we’ve created a new ‘Privacy Policy’ which can be found at www.ageuk.org.uk/help/privacy-policy
of organisations who have long campaigned for mandatory reimbursement for Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud victims to emphasise our concerns with the Payment Systems Regulator’s (PSR) recent reimbursement ... expected requirements, their bank is not obliged to reimburse them. There is very little mention of what should be expected of payment firms - the burden appears to fall more heavily on victims of fraud
What is preventing progress? Time to move from talk to action on reducing preventable illness A report by The Richmond Group of Charities November 2014 25 2025 BY CONTENTSABOUT The Richmond Group of Charities ... thank Incisive Health for their work drafting this report. www.incisivehealth.com FOREWORDFOREWORD 4 What is preventing progress? The Richmond Group of Charities 5 Foreword Our health is one of our most
Improving later life. Services for older people – what works. Age UK works to improve later life for the 14 million older people in the UK. We do this by addressing health inequality, reducing loneliness ... Improving later life. Services for older people – what works. 4 Welcome As a major provider of services to older people, Age UK is deeply interested in what research tells us is known to work. To help inform