1 Consultation response to ‘Residential Property Management Services: An update paper on the market study’ Competition and Markets Authority Ref: 1914 Date: September 2014 Name: Joe Oldman Email: joe.oldman@ageuk.org.uk 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
Consultation Response Ref 1817 Submission to Ofgem re default tariffs for domestic customers at the end of fixed-term contracts September 2017 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
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Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP Chancellor of the Exchequer HM Treasury 1 Horse Guards Road London SW1A 2HQ February 2nd 2023 Dear Chancellor, Millions of older people in England are waiting for care. That ... care, many of them older and in poor health themselves, doing their best to keep their loved ones safe and well at home, but without the back up of an adequate system of formal social care services. With
people must be able to access health services that do not discriminate and are equipped to provide safe, high quality care that’s relevant to them; and be treated by people that fully understand their needs ... an unprecedented period of flat funding growth, both national leaders and local commissioners must guard against any decisions that reduce older people’s access to care. Since NHS England published its
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Staying safe. Keeping yourself safe at home, out and about and online. Information guide AgeUKIG01 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not ... and expert peer reviewers. Published: August 2025. 3 Contents. What this guide is about.. 4 Staying safe at home. 6 Avoiding falls. 6 Fire safety. 8 Gas and solid fuel safety. 10 Electrical safety. 12