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  1. Using housing wealth and other assets to pay for care - June 2014 (PDF)

    Centre for Policy on Ageing – Rapid review June 2014    Using housing wealth and other assets to pay for care Summary  • In the UK, personal wealth , including housing wealth, is greatest in older age ... ‘home’ and only used as a source of  income as a last resort  for emergency support later in life.  • The Care Act 2014 will provide, for the first time a degree of certainty in the cost of residentia

  2. Provision of support for adult carers consultation - May 2017 (PDF)

    support for adult carers Consultation on draft NICE Guideline (NG10046) Ref: 1517 Date: May 2017 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Léa Renoux Email: lea.renoux@ageuk.org.uk Age

  3. Employment support for carers -Submission to the Work and Pensions Committee

    Pensions Committee Employment support for carers December 2017 Ref: 2817 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research ... research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Christopher Brooks christopher.brooks@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock

  4. Building an income for retirement: approaches to encourage more pension saving - Sept 14 (PDF)

    Building an income for retirement: approaches to encourage more pension saving A discussion paper by Age UK Using the National Institute of Economic and Social Research’s LINDA model 2 Building ... Building an income for retirement – approaches to encourage more pension saving A discussion paper by Age UK Using the National Institute of Economic and Social Research’s LINDA model September 2014

  5. Loneliness Measure for England.pdf

    single-item direct loneliness question and the UCLA 3-item loneliness scale Summary: The Office for National Statistics has recommended that a direct (single-item) and indirect (UCLA 3-item) measure ... prevalence of loneliness with the indirect (UCLA 3-item) measure providing further nuance. The rationale for a direct (single-item) and indirect (UCLA 3-item) measure of loneliness is to both capture people’s

  6. Bupa EAP for Volunteers.docx

    BUPA EAP for VolunteersAge UK relies on volunteers either directly facing clients or providing back-office support. Without volunteers like you, we could not have such a positive impact in the lives of ... announce that Age UK ‘s EAP (employees assistance programme) And BenefitHub have been extended to all National and Retail Volunteers.   What is EAP?  EAP is a free confidential telephone support line that

  7. Fundraising tips for your Stream for Ages.pdf

    Thanks for all you’re doing to support older people in the UK with no one else to turn to. Your Stream for Ages will mean that we can be there when it matters most. Got questions? Send them to fundraise@ageuk ... offers plenty of great tools for interacting with your viewers. www.tiltify.com/age-uk You may want to try out JustGiving if you’re newer to the scene. It’s a good one for getting your story out there

  8. Ambitions for Later Life - Information Protocol - Fair Processing Notice (Ambitions for Later Life Programme) (PDF)

    Age UK Ambitions for Later Life Programme Information Protocol Fair Processing Notice Age UK’s Ambitions for Later Life programme has agreed to share some basic information about individuals who have ... through studying your records and those of others receiving the service, we can make this service better for others in future. This Fair Processing Notice is relevant to people who have engaged in the programme

  9. UNDESA Call for Input - May 2013 (PDF)

    elements for inclusion in an international human rights instrument for older people Ref: 1613 Date: May 2013 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Ken Bluestone, Political and Policy Adviser

  10. What next for generation R? - Dec 14 (PDF)

    What next for generation R? Provocation to AgeUK’s financial services commission Giselle Cory, Resolution Foundation Older people (here defined as 50 to 64 year olds) are seen as a lucky generation: ... many are at risk of poor standards of living in later life. This paper explores some of the reasons for this precariousness. Firstly, pensions are changing. With defined benefit schemes having seen their

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