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  1. The Age UK family

    (DEC); through donations from members of the public, including legacies; and through institutional, trust and corporate grants, in addition to the money it receives from Age UK.  The national Age UK ... that are of particular use to older people; from returns on investments; and from institutional, trust and corporate grants, as well as from donations made by members of the public, including legacies

  2. What is Joining Forces?

    Joining Forces is an Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust-supported project to support the quality of life and wellbeing of veterans (anyone who has completed at least 1 day of military service) born before

  3. Where you'll work

    do, not where we do it. This style of working embraces flexibility and is founded on mutual trust, open communication, equality, and consistency. Contractually, we define your ‘place of work’

  4. Global Council on Brain Health

    other words, how can we achieve a “brain-healthy” lifestyle. The GCBH aims to provide us all with trusted information. It reviews latest evidence from research from around the world to produce reliable advice

  5. Our professional fundraisers

    you'd be interested in giving to help support our work. These calls are made by a small number of trusted telemarketing agencies, working in partnership with Age UK. We'll only ever call you if you've given

  6. Overcoming financial difficulties in winter

    installation costs down. 9. Grants from Energy supplier fund schemes and charitable trusts Some energy suppliers have charitable trusts or funding schemes to help people in a time of crisis. Some are restricted ... household items such as washing machines and cookers. The main schemes are: British Gas Energy Trust EDF Energy Trust npower Energy Fund npower Health Through Warmth Scheme E.ON Energy Fund It is essential to

  7. A guide to income tax for pensioners

    income from lettings some benefits, such as Carer’s Allowance and Statutory Sick Pay income from a trust. You do not have to pay tax on: Pension Credit Universal Credit Attendance Allowance Disability Living

  8. Key findings from our Ageing While Black report

    from minoritised ethnic groups can be. Worryingly, in some cases, these negative experiences reduced trust in the healthcare system to the extent that participants no longer wished to seek treatment with the ... impacts on their health in the long term. More needs to be done to reduce health inequalities and build trust in the health service among older people from Black and other minoritised ethnic backgrounds. Black

  9. Why we need a single workplace pensions regulator

    employees’ futures from a position of ignorance, or even apathy. Thankfully Nest and the other master trusts have mitigated this problem, as they provide all-encompassing go-to schemes for any employer who’s ... There are two main regulators of DC pensions. The Pensions Regulator, owned by the DWP, regulates trust-based schemes (which also includes defined benefit schemes); while the FCA regulates those that are

  10. Who are SSAFA?

    SSAFA, the Armed Forces Charity, provides lifelong support to our Armed Forces, veterans and their families

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