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  1. A beginner's guide to staying safe online.pdf

    A beginner’s guide to staying safe online Helping you to stay safe whilst online Publication date: February 2022 Contents Introducing you to online safety 3 Using this guide 5 Understanding key terminology ... health scams 12 Top tips to stay safe online 13 Banking safely online 16 Shopping safely online 23 Who to contact for help 25 Next steps 26 2 | A beginner’s guide to staying safe online 1. Introducing

  2. ID205941 Age UK Staying safe_March 2026_Web.pdf

    Staying safe. Keeping yourself safe at home, out and about and online. Information guide AgeUKIG01 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not ... publications in this information guide does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by Age UK or any of its subsidiary companies or charities. Join our Readers’ Panel and have your say. The Readers’

  3. For Later Life - Care in a changing world (PDF)

    www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife #forlaterlife Care in a changing world Chair: Steph Harland, CEO, Age UK Speakers:  Kirsty Woodard, Ageing without Children  Jim Glennon, Training and Consultancy Manager ... health services in the last 12 months.  There are major gaps in the knowledge and training of staff relating to LGBT people resulting in unfair treatment of LGBT patients and colleagues. In the Unhealthy

  4. Factsheet - Anti-social behaviour in housing (PDF)

    Page 1 of 26 Factsheet 9 Anti-social behaviour in housing February 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet is about anti-social behaviour that takes place in the home or neighbourhood. It includes information ... behaviour in section 13. The information in this factsheet is correct for the period February 2026 to January 2027. However, rules and guidance sometimes change during the year. The information in this factsheet

  5. Factsheet - Personal budgets and direct payments in social care

    Personal budgets and direct payments in social care November 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet provides information about personal budgets and direct payments in social care. These apply when the local ... local authority is meeting your care and support needs, so the information in this factsheet may be less relevant if you are making private, self-funded care arrangements. A personal budget is the overall

  6. Housing in later life - Apr 14 (PDF)

    Housing in later life Contents Introduction 2 Summary – key calls for action 3 Promoting independence with accessible and adaptable homes 7 Tackling poor conditions and delivering decent homes 13 Integrating ... everyone through our information and advice, services, campaigns, products, training and research. In the UK we work closely with our partners Age Scotland, Age NI, Age Cymru and the many local Age UKs

  7. Ageing in squalor and distress: older people in the private rented sector - Oct 16 (PDF)

    Ageing in squalor and distress: older people in the private rented sector Older people who privately rent their homes Age UK, October 2016 Contact: joe.oldman@ageuk ... themselves living in rented property. Around 75 per cent of households aged 65+ are owner-occupiers, with most owning their home outright.3 Those owning outright will continue to rise from 32% in 2014 to 35%

  8. Later Life in the UK factsheet (PDF)

    Later Life in the United Kingdom 2019 This factsheet is a collection of statistics on ageing and later life. It is compiled by Age UK from publicly available sources of research and statistics. This factsheet ... of very informative policy position papers with facts and information on many of the topics covered in this document accessible via the website: https://www.ageuk.org.uk/our-impact/policy-research/policy-positions/

  9. In the driving seat information guide (PDF)

    In the driving seat How to keep driving safely Information guide AgeUKIG44 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis ... publications in this information guide does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by Age UK or any of its subsidiary companies or charities. Join our Readers’ Panel and have your say. The Readers’

  10. Care in Crisis - Supporter pack (PDF)

    Meet your MP and tell them how the care system is letting many people down. On Friday 12 October can you meet with your MP to tell them how the care system is failing to support those that desperately ... this is important This autumn, the Government is set to make a number of decisions, including those in the Autumn Budget, which will have a big impact on our crumbling care system. MPs need to understand

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