door ⚫ many schemes are purpose-built for older people, meaning properties should be accessible and easy to manage ⚫ most schemes provide some level of support, either day-to-day or on an emergency basis ... for storing scooters and charging the batteries? How easy it is to operate light switches and sockets without stretching or bending? Is the flat easy to heat and ventilate? How secure is the scheme’s main
sewing needle small knitting needles (31/4 mm - 4mm) perhaps some bobbles You’ll need this stuff: Easy peasy (well, it is if you take a look at the champion ‘how to knit’ guide at www.learn2knit.co.uk
sewing needle small knitting needles (31/4 mm - 4mm) perhaps some bobbles You’ll need this stuff: Easy peasy (well, it is if you take a look at the champion ‘how to knit’ guide at www.learn2knit.co.uk
to do all they can to ensure their services and products are accessible for all. This means having easy to use digital systems tested with different groups of users, and providing alternative ways of access ... services digitally including local authority services. Back in 2018, Age UK carried out a mystery shopping exercise looking at access to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction (local authority administered
cash is not always free, easy or perceived as safe. 2 Higher-value person-to-person payments, e.g. paying a tradesperson for work in the home or reimbursing a carer for shopping. 3 Regular payments, e ... participants considered them essential; and (2) distance purchases, for example, online or catalogue shopping. People also told us that they needed to be able to delegate payment authority either regularly
including energy, communications, property, home improvement and retail. • Accessible – we have an easy-to-use online service to help resolve complaints – www.ombudsman-services.org. You can also contact ... more. The Be An Energy Shopper website gives straightforward, impartial advice from Ofgem on how to shop around for your gas and electricity. There’s information on how to read your bill, how to read your
security Contents What this guide is about 2 Email encounters 3 Computer scams 7 Passwords 8 Online shopping and banking 10 Social networking 14 Protect your computer 16 Protect your tablet and your mobile ... look as though they come from reputable organisations, such as banks, creditcard companies, online shops and IT companies, but they are actually from fraudsters. Common types of phishing scams can be: •
ask our supporters to knit little woollen hats. These hats are then placed on smoothie bottles in shops, and for every smoothie sold we receive 25p to help us support older people who are facing later life ... their rooms and set a target. Age UK’s shops need items all year round, so you can donate any unwanted items to your local Age UK charity shop. Find your nearest shop at www.ageuk.org.uk Thanks to support
likely to be representative of the target group to understand how they interpret the questions, how easy the survey or questionnaire is to complete and whether the length and style is appropriate. Refine ... timeframe on which responses should be based (where appropriate) Start with questions that are easy to answer and non-intrusive Group together questions on the same topic (possibly using subheadings)
winners, results and top try scorer. Collection tins £40 Put our collection cans out in a busy local shop, gym or pub and put a poster up to say why you’re collecting. Street/Car Boot sale £60 Have a declutter