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  1. CRS_May16_decc_warm_house_discount_scheme.pdf

    Consultation Response Ref 1316 Department of Energy & Climate Change consultation on the Warm Home Discount Scheme 2016/17 May 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Mervyn Kohler

  2. CRS_Oct15_ECC_Committee_energy_efficiency_inquiry.pdf

    Consultation Response Ref 3115 Energy and Climate Change Committee inquiry into home energy efficiency and demand reduction October 2015 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Phil

  3. Housing Age UK mythbuster Apr 19.pdf

    found that ‘48 per cent don’t think society does enough to enable people to live independently and safely at home as they grow older.’5 • Greater insight is needed about consumer attitudes and more should ... all in every building.’ They should. The full range of building standards are necessary to provide safe, decent housing into the future. • All housing needs to meet safety standards. Other aspects like

  4. Venue Checklist.pdf

    Hazard Y/N If “No” what is required. By When. Action No. Is the car park safe, well lit, and level. Is the premises access step free. Is suitable heating, lighting, and ventilation present. Public Liability ... displayed. Is there an electrical test report. Is there a gas safety report. Are all electrical items safe (PAT Certifi cates). Is there a Legionella report completed. Is there a suitable lone working policy

  5. Building for an ageing population, November 2024.pdf

    Building for an ageing population Introduction Age UK welcomes the Government’s decision to make housing one of its key policy areas. Households headed by someone over the age of 65 are forecast to account for 84% of the growth in households between 2018 and 2043, and we already have a huge shortage of homes that are suitable for an ageing population.i Over 90% of older people live in general

  6. Age UK Consultation response - Ofwat vulnerability guidance.pdf

    have enough money; enjoy life and feel well; receive high quality health and care; are comfortable, safe and secure at home; and feel valued and able to participate. 3 Introduction We welcome the opportunity

  7. Age_UK_response_to_Ofwat_GSS_consultation.pdf

    have enough money; enjoy life and feel well; receive high quality health and care; are comfortable, safe and secure at home; and feel valued and able to participate. About this consultation In August 2018 ... 6 For example, disruption lasting into a second day or beyond could mean a customer has to source safe drinking water on multiple occasions, which may be extremely difficult due to mobility problems. That

  8. Consultation response to Ofgem - Involuntary prepayment meter installations.pdf

    our evidence in support of adding people aged 65+ to the ‘do not install list’ of the accompanying ‘Safe and Reasonably Practicable’ guidance. • We believe that forced PPM installations for those older ... have enough money; enjoy life and feel well; receive high quality health and care; are comfortable, safe and secure at home; and feel valued and able to participate. Introduction We welcome the opportunity

  9. CR_May18_National_Planning_Policy_Framework.pdf

    have enough money; enjoy life and feel well; receive high quality health and care; are comfortable, safe and secure at home; and feel valued and able to participate. Age UK’s subsidiary charity, Age International ... privately leased or rented schemes, as well as sheltered social rented housing, which is not being met. Safe and supportive environments The Grenfell Tower Inquiry has led to questions over the role of planning

  10. CRS_April16_cms_energy_market_investigation.pdf

    Consultation Response Ref 0916 Competition and Markets Authority consultation on provisional remedies from its energy market investigation April 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice.

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