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  1. LAD_2021_race_day_guide.pdf

  2. Scams and Fraud (2024).pdf

    costs. • Local authority Trading Standards teams should be allocated sufficient funding to carry out their essential functions, including tackling doorstep crime. • There must be better links between ... police to ensure successful identification, protection, and support for older victims. Want to find out more? Age UK has agreed policy positions on a wide range of public policy issues. Our policies cover

  3. ENICs - Commons (Jan 2025) (1).pdf

    advice. These brilliant local charities support many thousands of older people and their families each year, helping them to stay well and independent for as long as possible. Like many charities local Age ... Local Age UK The estimated total increased cost of employer NICs to the charity sector is £1.4bn a year.1This very large cost - along with the compounding challenges faced by charities - will mean that

  4. Gender Pay Gap report 2018

    beneficiaries, it is vitally important that our organisation and subsidiaries act the same both inside and out. We know we have work to do in respect of the gender pay gap, and have an ambitious programme underway ... already evaluate all roles to assess their relative value in a fair and consistent way and will this year introduce a new grading structure which is both simple and transparent. Together, these practices

  5. Energy Crisis Parliamentary Briefing - January 2022.pdf

    older people on low and modest incomes can be protected from facing unaffordable energy bills over the year and encourage them to keep their heating on this winter. Fuel poverty and older people High energy ... poor housing and ill health can make colder periods a dangerous time for many older people. This year poses a particular challenge, with the Price Cap rise, inflation expected to hit 6% from the spring

  6. Parliamentary Briefing Social Care Reform July 2020.pdf

    now and for the longer term. It must address serious challenges that have faced the sector for many years and work in partnership with individuals, their families, and carers to effectively meet people’s ... long-term care over the course of the year has decreased year-on-year – from 599,680 in 2014/15 to 548,435 in 2018/19. This is an 8.5 per cent reduction over the five-year period. • There are more than 100

  7. Policy_Research_Update_Mar2018.pdf

    of our social care system, and in preparation for the Government’s Green paper expected later this year, we have been running 'listening events' with older people around the country. You can read what they ... here. The importance of addressing older people's needs, and listening to their stories, is also set out in our new report, Struggling to cope. Warm wishes, Jane V ass, Director of Policy and Research News

  8. Fundraising-guide-2023.pdf

    fundraising superstar-in-waiting. This handy guide is full of ideas and tips to help you get the most out of your fundraising. Thank you for choosing to raise money for Age UK 204,119 calls were answered ... to time - or try to - so why not get sponsored for your efforts. Perhaps you’re looking to block out the choc for a while or go alcohol free for a month. Set the right challenge for you and get fundraising

  9. Age UK Parliamentary Briefing - How is the cost of living affecting older people in 2026 (April 2026).pdf

    people in need. Key research findings Age UK’s new report, Fragile finances, difficult choices, sets out findings from nationally representative polling about how the cost of living is affecting pensioners ... struggling. Nearly half of these (47% - equivalent to 1.6 million people) have been struggling for three years or longer, indicating persistent hardship among a significant number of pensioners. The proportion

  10. Social tariff letter to Chancellor January 23.pdf

    energy market, and to ensure the consultation process for implementing such protections is carried out swiftly. During this extraordinary time of volatile wholesale gas prices, we know that people’s personal ... poverty, up from 4 million in October 2021. In April 2023, as the Energy Price Guarantee rises to £3,000/year for the typical household and the Energy Bills Support Scheme drops away, this will rise to 8.4m fuel

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