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Help with housing costs - how can you apply if you are not online? May 2024 Contents Introduction 3 Overview and recommendations 4 Key findings 5 Background 6 The research 7 Getting through 8 Ways of applying ... Increasing digital skills and confidence 22 References 23 2 Help with housing costs - how can you apply if you are not online? 3 Help with housing costs - how can you apply if you are not online? Introduction
Ainsley Harriott’s Fig tarte tatin with orange & cinnamon cream l zest and juice of ½ large orange l 1 heaped tsp ground cinnamon l 10-12 large black figs, stems trimmed, halved lengthways l 1 x 375g ... blossom water, or to taste 1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/ gas 6 and line a baking tray with baking parchment. 2. In a large bowl, mix together the orange juice and half of the ground cinnamon
Call for Evidence Response Domestic consumers with non-domestic energy contracts: A call for evidence Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) September 2023 Contact: david.southgate@ageuk ... bills). This means that despite being residential households they generally have no direct connection with their supplier, miss out on many of Ofgem’s consumer safeguards, and face barriers to accessing affordability
Improving later life for people with sight loss Summary Society is in the midst of a longevity revolution. The prevalence of sight loss increases with age: currently there are almost 2 million people ... people aged 65 and over living with sight loss in the UK. This number is rising because of the ageing population yet the number receiving support is falling. The number of blind and partially sighted people
households, and UK households with residents living with a disability and/or long-term health condition. Our proposed energy social tariff is for households in the UK with one or more residents in receipt ... equivalised household after-tax income) for UK households, older UK households, and UK households with residents living with a disability and/or long-term health condition. These additional figures are not presented
Improving later life for people with sight loss 3 Contents 4 Welcome 6 Sight loss in an ageing society 10 The lived experience of people with sight loss 20 The policy environment 22 Ways forward ... UK and RNIB held a joint seminar ‘Improving later life for people with sight loss’. The seminar drew on the expertise of older people with sight loss. We considered the latest research evidence and current
P romising approaches to living well with dementia 2 September 2017 Report author: Kate Jopling Acknowledgements: With thanks to all those who contributed to this project: Lea Renoux, from Age UK, for ... their support around engagement; Age UK Herne Bay and Age UK South Staffordshire and the people living with dementia and their carers from those areas who so kindly gave their time to inform our work; Toby
1 Struggling to cope with later life Qualitative research on growing older in challenging circumstances 2 Acknowledgements This research was commissioned to Britain ... we are grateful for their expertise and sensitivity in dealing with such an important and challenging topic. We also acknowledge, with gratitude, the older people, families, friends and practitioners