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Materials from the Foresight 'Future of an ageing population' project, which analysed the challenges and opportunities of an ageing society.
Road Investment Strategy 3 will fund major schemes to upgrade and future-proof England's roads over the next 5 years.
What to do if you disagree with a decision about an EHC plan: how to appeal to the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribunal.
Appeal to the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribunal if…
What you need to appeal Your decision letter will tell you what you need…
You can appeal on behalf of a child or young person if they are under…
You must be over school leaving age but under 25. You must also be either:…
The tribunal will hold the hearing via video link or at a venue within 2…
If you win your appeal, the local authority must act on the tribunal’s…
You might be able to: get the decision ‘set aside’ (cancelled) if you…
The tribunal will make a decision based on: Chapter 10 of the Special…
Professor Chris Whitty's annual report recommends actions to improve quality of life for older adults and prioritise areas with the fastest growth in older people.
Your rights to request time off for training or study while in a job
Working while taking your pension, State Pension age, retirement age, how long you can work, tax and national insurance, flexible working, discrimination
People with a long-term disability looking to buy a suitable home on the open market may be able to do so using the HOLD shared ownership scheme.
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