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  1. The way we pay - Jun 11 (PDF)

    Expectations of community-based assistance also affected the international responses. No ‘silver bullet’ replacement for cheques seems to be available overseas, but some alternative methods were worth considering ... cheques are most valued for the following four scenarios: payments in the home, e.g. gardener or window cleaner; payments of larger, less predictable amounts, e.g. payment for fuel delivery; reimbursement

  2. APPG: Ageing and older people minutes (March 2016) (PDF)

    as a ground floor accessible toilet, stronger walls to be able to support grab rails, wider doors, window handles at an appropriate height and space for step-free access if required. Jean referred to the

  3. LAD_2021_race_day_guide.pdf

  4. An intermediate guide to staying safe online.pdf

    It’s a way of sending and receiving messages over the internet. It’s free and quick to use and has replaced letter writing as the most common way to keep in touch. Fingerprint log in: Instead of entering ... guide to staying safe online 5. Further security measures Turning on two-factor authentication on a Windows PC You can set up two-factor authentication on Microsoft: 1. Go to your online Microsoft account

  5. Warm Home Discount - Better Targeted Support from 2022.pdf

    existing benefits advice Industry Initiatives provide. Question 2: Do you agree with the proposal to replace the Broader Group with a new Core Group 2 who receive the rebates automatically, rather than having ... possible between the two data matching points. Nonetheless, BEIS should commit to further reducing this window as leaving any gap between the two data matching points will result in an increased risk of people’s

  6. Parliamentary Briefing - Switched Off (free TV licences for the over 75s) - July 2020.pdf

    millions of over-75s the TV is not just ‘the box in the corner’, it is their constant companion, their window on the world and their main form of company. Television plays a central role in their lives. This

  7. Parliamentary Briefing - Switched Off (free TV licences for the over 75s) - January 2020.pdf

    millions of over 75s the TV is not just ‘the box in the corner’, it is their constant companion, their window on the world and their main form of company. Television plays a central role in their lives. Age

  8. General_Election_Manifesto_2425.pdf

    recovering from a broken ankle and I have osteoarthritis in my hips. The waiting list for a hip replacement is 3 years and I’m not even on the list. I’m becoming more disabled as time goes on. I’m not sure ... recovering from a broken ankle and I have osteoarthritis in my hips. The waiting list for a hip replacement is 3 years and I’m not even on the list. I’m becoming more disabled as time goes on. I’m not sure

  9. At home with dementia information guide (PDF)

    light as possible. It can be a good idea to take down net curtains or window dressings that stop light coming in. • Make sure windows are clean and not blocked by anything outside, such as bushes or plants ... some people like clocks with large numbers or clocks that show the date and day of the week too. • Replace patterned carpets or rugs with plain ones, as patterns can be visually confusing. It can also be

  10. RB_July14_Access_all_ages_2.pdf

    excision 23 9 Cholecystectomy 25 10 Inguinal hernia repair 27 11 Hip replacement 29 12 Knee replacement 31 13 What does this mean for commissioners? 33 Contents Figures Figure ... Distribution of hip replacement rates across CCGs for the over-65s and over-75s 30 Figure 11 Variation by CCG in hip replacement rates for the over-75s 30 Figure 12 Distribution of knee replacement rates across

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