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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 ... 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 Digital technology is playing an increasing role in daily life, and for
what might help you. Feeling lonely? 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist ... uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that
You are not alone. Advice and support following bereavement Age UK, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. Registered charity number 1128267. Company number 6825798. © Age UK Group and/or ... and Age Cymru) 2019. All Rights Reserved. ID204345 11/19. 2 You are not alone - Advice and support following bereavement You are not alone. Advice and support following bereavement Introduction When
Parliamentary Briefing: Loneliness in later life November 2024 Overview Age UK’s new report ‘You are not alone in feeling lonely’ presents new evidence about the scale of loneliness among people aged ... action, by 2034 there will be 1.2 million people aged over 65 in England who will often feel lonely, with far-reaching consequences. We should not accept loneliness as an inevitable consequence of ageing.