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  2. Age Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Age Scotland is the national charity for older people in Scotland, UK. It is based in Edinburgh. This registered charity [1] formed on 1 April 2009 by the merger of Help the Aged in Scotland and Age Concern Scotland. [2] [3] It operated under its joint legacy brands as "Age Concern and Help the Aged in Scotland" until the new brand launched in ...

  3. Age Concern - Wikipedia

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    Age Concern's origins are in the United Kingdom and can be traced back to a realisation in that country of the effects on aged people of the Second World War; the dislocation and breakdown of family life arising out of conscription led to a recognition that existing poor laws failed to provide effective support for old people separated from family support networks.

  4. Age UK - Wikipedia

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    It emerged that Age UK had made millions by providing insurance and funeral services to older people via Age UK Enterprises Ltd. [17] In 2019 it was claimed that Age UK was sending users through its commercial arm (Age Co) to an equity release advice service provided by Hub Financial, a company wholly owned by Just Group. While customers were ...

  5. Citizens Advice Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Advice Edinburgh (CAE), is a registered charity (number SC038195), based in Edinburgh, Scotland.Founded in 1939, Citizens Advice Edinburgh is a member of the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux, and provides free, confidential, independent and impartial advice to Edinburgh residents.

  6. Marriage in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    David Allan's painting of Highland wedding from 1780. In the late Middle Ages and early modern era, girls could marry from the age of 12 (while for boys it was from 14) and, while many girls from the social elite married in their teens, most in the Lowlands married only after a period of life-cycle [clarification needed] service, in their twenties. [3]

  7. Young Scot - Wikipedia

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    The card is also part of the Scottish National Entitlement Card programme that runs in Scotland. [14] It is also a proof of age card accredited by the Proof of Age Standards Scheme (PASS) scheme which applies across the United Kingdom. [11] Young Scot is the only Scottish member of the European Youth Card Association. The European Youth Card ...