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  1. fsc guide index.pdf

    (April 25) 91 Pension Freedom and benefits (June 25) 92 Universal Credit (April 25) LEGAL 7 Making a will (July 25) 14 Dealing with an estate (Aug 25) 22 Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf ... Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (March 25) 72 Advance decisions, advance statements and living wills (May 25) 78 Safeguarding older people from abuse and neglect (Dec 25) 79 Equality, discrimination

  2. fcs_guide_index.pdf

    Freedom and benefits (June 24) 92 Universal Credit (April 24 (amended August 24)) LEGAL 7 Making a will (July 24) 14 Dealing with an estate (Aug 24) 22 Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf ... Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (March 24) 72 Advance decisions, advance statements and living wills (April 24) 78 Safeguarding older people from abuse and neglect (Dec 24) 79 Equality, discrimination

  3. fcs_guide_index.docx.pdf

    (April 25) 91 Pension Freedom and benefits (June 24) 92 Universal Credit (April 25) LEGAL 7 Making a will (July 24) 14 Dealing with an estate (Aug 24) 22 Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf ... Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (March 25) 72 Advance decisions, advance statements and living wills (May 25) 78 Safeguarding older people from abuse and neglect (Dec 24) 79 Equality, discrimination

  4. Factsheet Index.pdf

    Freedom and benefits (June 24) 92 Universal Credit (April 24 (amended August 24)) LEGAL 7 Making a will (July 24) 14 Dealing with an estate (Aug 24) 22 Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf ... Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (March 24) 72 Advance decisions, advance statements and living wills (April 24) 78 Safeguarding older people from abuse and neglect (Dec 23) 79 Equality, discrimination

  5. Policy position: age friendly health services (PDF)

    reducing the need for care in the first place and this will mean investing in community and primary care services. However, many older people will always need some form of hospital care and this should ... 2012 iv Tadd W et al. Dignity in practice: an exploration of the care of older adults in acute NHS trusts. NIHR service delivery and organisation Programme; 2011. London: Panicoa, 2011 v Emergency Readmissions

  6. Fit as a Fiddle West Midlands evaluation report (PDF)

    Midlands, fit as a fiddle has offered a safety net for older people. Regular participation has built trust amongst members of the groups, who share their joys and their worries with other people – staff, volunteers ... to notice small changes, and where necessary to signpost and help older people to take action that will “nip problems in the bud”. Emotional wellbeing “Sometimes we just have a gossip and a

  7. DWP - lifetime provider call for evidence (Jan 2024) Age UK response.pdf

    on lower incomes and women (who are known to be less trusting of investments), off saving for their retirement. We trust that the Department will take an objective view in reviewing all the evidence

  8. CR_Feb2018_to_BEIS_consultation_on_data_sharing_regulation_for_a_safeguard_energy_tariff.pdf

    safeguard tariff to the list of measures for which public authorities can share data with energy suppliers will enable an efficient way of identifying and supporting vulnerable people in a range of circumstances ... successful. The Government or Ofgem should monitor how this works in practice, to maintain consumer trust. 1 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/

  9. Parliamentary Briefing - Windrush Compensation Scheme, February 2024.pdf

    environment policies. Making administration of the scheme independent of the Home Office would improve trust and re-establish the integrity of the scheme. It would ensure that those affected by the scandal do ... compensation still hasn’t been paid to me because they’re dealing with fresh cases. But new cases will keep coming. I’ll just be in a queue forever, I’ll never get what I’m actually owed. I might die before

  10. Age UK Parliamentary Briefing - NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) (December 2024).pdf

    After an eligibility decision has been made, it is expected that a review of that person’s needs will take place after three months and then at least every 12 months. In theory, eligibility decisions ... guidance. This is unacceptable, and it is also destructive, not least because it undermines public trust in the NHS. CHC must be reformed as part of a fundamental review and refinancing of the social care

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