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  1. Policy Position - Social Care Reform, Funding and Access (Sep 2024).pdf

    Local Authority. 377,580 people were provided with no services in 2022/23, up 13.6% on the prepandemic year of 2019/20 (332,165 people). Age UK analysis shows that 2 million older people are living with unmet ... ongoing issue in some parts of the country, and while spending on adult Social Care is increasing year on year, the number of clients receiving long term care is decreasing, with 44,950 fewer older people

  2. Parliamentary Briefing - Pensions - Jan 2020.pdf

    half of income for around three out of five (61%) of pensioner households. However, the amounts received are modest – the average annual State Pension is around £7,700 a year. Women receive lower average ... contributions are taken into account, people may receive more or less than the full amount for some years. State Pension Age has risen steeply for women – from 60 in 2010 to 65 in 2018, - it is now rising

  3. Age UK Parliamentary Briefing - Closing the fuel poverty gap (Sept 2025).pdf

    commissioned by a steering group of NGO and industry partners and written by Public First. It sets out a clear path towards better supporting consumers facing fuel poverty. It recommends extending and expanding ... Mencap, Age UK and Independent Age. Context ● Energy bills are £700 a year more on average than they were (73% increase) 5 years ago, and are set to stay painfully high. ● Millions of people on low incomes

  4. Triple lock and the State Pension - September 2021.pdf

    and the state pension September 2021 The Government have decided to suspend the triple lock for one year because increases in average earnings due to the pandemic would have resulted in the State Pension ... decision. However, Age UK believes that it is imperative the triple lock is immediately reinstated next year in order to maintain the value of the state pension over time to help current and future pensioners

  5. Gender Pay Gap Report 2021.pdf

    Age UK – Gender Pay Gap 2021 As required by legislation, our report sets out Age UK’s gender pay gap as at 5 April 2021. At Age UK we have two reportable companies - Age UK the charity, which includes ... April 2021. Committed to reducing the gap The median gap in Age UK, the charity, has decreased this year to 16.96% (2020/21: 22%) and remained at 0% in Age UK Trading CIC. Our mean gap in Age UK, the charity

  6. Silver Line Helpline.pdf

    listen Call us free on 0800 4 70 80 90 (24 hours a day, 365 days a year) Call us free on 0800 4 70 80 90 (24 hours a day, 365 days a year) The Silver Line Helpline is a telephone service just for older ... older people. We’re open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Our friendly, caring team are ready to answer your call and help you in any way that we can. Some people call us for a chat, or to

  7. J000425 JB 1 Pager Final.pdf

    silver bell biscuits, check out our favourite recipes to make festive baking a piece of cake. Did you know? If you set up a JustGiving page to collect funds, you can also print out your own QR code for people ... the URL for your fundraising page followed by /qrcode, press enter, and the code will pop up. Last year, one million older people said they would be eating dinner alone on Christmas Day. Your bake sale

  8. ID205792 Winter Health Postcard 2025.pdf

    worried about your health, get it checked out. Speak to a healthcare professional, call 111, or go to a local pharmacy. 3. Talk to someone if you’re feeling out of sorts or lonely. Your mental health ... www.ageuk.org.uk/winter or call the Age UK Advice Line free on 0800 169 65 65 (8am-7pm, 365 days a year)

  9. Digital Winter Postcard (Health Influencing).pdf

    worried about your health, get it checked out. Speak to a health care professional, call 111, or go to a local pharmacy. Talk to someone if you’re feeling out of sorts or lonely. Your mental health ... www.ageuk.org.uk/winter or call the Age UK Advice Line free on 0800 169 65 65 (8am-7pm, 365 days a year)

  10. Update newsletter, May 2019.pdf

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