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Age Concern England's response to the Government's consultation on Fairer Charging Policies for Home Care and other non-residential social services
Corporate AuthorAge Concern England - ACE
PublisherAge Concern England, London, March 2001
Pages24 pp (Policy Papers, ref: 0901)
SourceAge Concern England, Astral House, 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER.
KeywordsDomiciliary services ; Services ; Local Authority ; Charges ; Age Concern ; Comments or Evidence submitted.
AnnotationAge Concern's response is made in the context that the organisation does not endorse in any way charges being levied on essential services which are required, because an individual is too disabled to undertake them him or herself. ACE responds on the following: the treatment of Income Support (IS) and the effects of charges on users' incomes; the treatment of disability-related benefits and assessment of disability related expenditure; welfare rights advice; savings and capital; partners' income and savings; work incentives; timing and implementation issues; management of charges and charging policies. The response also includes ACE's response to the quinquennial review of the Independent Living Fund (ILF). (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-020325213 P
ClassmarkN: I: PE: QEJ: PT: 6PM *

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