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  1. age friendly Wales

    Wales are given the appropriate opportunities for expression, social activities and to continue to learn. Information - all older people in Wales have access to appropriate information, advice and advocacy

  2. Ageism

    are ‘too old’ being refused membership to a club or trade association because of your age. Ageism at work Acas (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) have further information on this topic. Acas

  3. envisage15_English.pdf

    menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment – Kayleigh Jones Page 26 Lifelong learning and all age ... Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, Age Cymru 2 More people are working for longer than ever before. For some this is through choice while, for others, a combination of

  4. envisage15_English.pdf

    menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment – Kayleigh Jones Page 26 Lifelong learning and all age ... Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, Age Cymru 2 More people are working for longer than ever before. For some this is through choice while, for others, a combination of

  5. Keeping well at home.pdf

    favourite song and dancing, undertaking housework with a bit more gusto, or finding a workout that works for them. There are a variety of exercises that can be done from home for all abilities. Below are ... exercise/physical-activity-guidelines-olderadults/ Age Cymru Tai Chi Home Programme Age Cymru has made their tai chi work available free of charge online: www.agecymru.org.uk/taichi The person you’re supporting can also

  6. annual_review_2012_2013.pdf

    do so by working with partners in the UK and around the world. We work with Age Cymru, Age Scotland and Age NI and with local Age UKs, Friends and Forums across England. Internationally, we work with our ... thank you. Our partnership with them is one we are particularly proud of and one that enables us to work day in, day out to improve later life for today and tomorrow. A full copy of our Annual Report and

  7. Joe Powell.pdf

    present and being visible (safety). www.allwalespeople1st.co.uk Self-advocates in History People with Learning Disabilities (our journey) • Boom and Bust. • Care in the Community. • New Labour. • Rocket. • Care ... money. • Self advocacy groups help people with learning disabilities access their local communities. • Self-advocacy is key to ensuring that people with learning disabilities can access a range of services

  8. Loneliness policy statement - May 2017.pdf

    of many services including public libraries, leisure facilities, day/community centres and adult learning classes. Access to meeting places and social activities is important for older people. We believe ... Volunteering and lifelong learning Volunteering can be a valuable means to combat isolation, and plays an active part in delivering services such as befriending schemes, whilst learning opportunities enable

  9. Advocacy Newsletter September 2016 English.pdf

    Council for Wales Learning and Information Hub OPAAL launches Older People’s Advocacy Manifesto 2016 Page 13 Page 14 National Advocacy awards SIAA guidelines for advocates working in prisons

  10. Daphne John

    Cymru? I originally joined a class and enjoyed the exercise and banter so much. When the offer to learn to be a LIFT leader came up I thought it would help others if I could share my knowledge and it would ... with the exercise regime. What difference to your life has volunteering made to you?  I have learned a lot regarding running a class. I have met some wonderful and interesting people. It’s a good social

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