Neighbourhood effects and pension protection amongst ethnic minorities in England and Wales Zhixin Frank Feng, Athina Vlachantoni, Maria Evandrou and Jane Falkingham Ethnic minorities ... concentrated in particular geographical areas in England and Wales. Neighbourhood effects, such as the concentration of individuals from particular ethnic groups and levels of local deprivation, can impact upon the
forward a social care Green Paper and whilst waiting for a plan, the adult care system continues to deteriorate. The daily impact on older people, their families and carers is unacceptable. You can see ... this month’s ‘News’ section. Acting editors for Jane Vass this month are jobsharers Angela Kitching and Hannah Pearce, Head of External Affairs News More than 50, 000 older people have died waiting for care
Policy and Research Update: TV Licensing and the Long Term Plan http://email.ageuk.org.uk/q/1AG2Kcdewi/wv 1/4 Policy & Research Update Please donate > Policy & Research Update January 2019 Although 2019 ... Pension Credit – impacting on thousands of older people – and our Switched Off campaign on TV licenses is gathering pace with almost 40,000 signatures. And as winter starts to bite, don’t forget to check out
many older people and their families. News Age UK has responded to the Spring Budget Statement made on 13th March Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK and Co- chair of the Care and Support Alliance ... time soon. Meanwhile, with only a couple of weeks to go now until April we notice that Ministers and officials have stopped saying that the repeatedly delayed Social Care Green Paper may be published
Age UK’s response to the Budget on 29 October V iew this email in your browser Policy and Research Update - October 2018 This month we bring you our response to the Chancellor’s Budget, but also welcome ... provide the leadership and direction to make sure action and funding follow, so this is an important and welcome step in the right direction. Warm wishes, Jane V ass, Director of Policy and Research News Age
4/30/2019 Policy and Research Update: Struggling On 1/5 Policy & Research Update Policy & Research Update April 2019 Acting editor for Jane Vass in this edition is Paul Treloar, Senior Technical Advice ... always keen at Age UK to enable older people to talk openly about the things that are important to them and our new report Struggling On contains stories showing the financial hardships that too many face. As
Policy Position Paper Health and care integration (England) March, 2016 Older people must be able to expect public services to work together to meet their health and care needs and take account of their circumstances ... circumstances. Health and care integration should enable older people and their carers to achieve greater control over their health and well-being and maintain their independence. Key issues People are
Page 1 of 26 Factsheet 67 Home improvements and repairs March 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet provides information about the help you can get if your home is in a poor condition or unsuitable ... unsuitable for your needs. It includes information on the financial assistance and practical support available to help you make improvements, as well as rights to repairs in rented housing. The following Age
Intermediate care and reablement May 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet explains intermediate care, which also includes reablement. It describes its characteristics and the referral and assessment process ... process for this short-term NHS and social care support that aims to help you: ⚫ avoid unnecessary admission to hospital ⚫ be as independent as possible after a hospital stay or illness ⚫ remain living at
Bladder and bowel problems Common problems and how to manage them Information guide AgeUKIG15 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied ... decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary companies or charities accepts any liability arising from its use and it is the reader’s