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  1. Wwellbeing and advocacy excerise.pdf

    advocacy I know and understand what care, support and opportunities are available and use these to help me achieve my well-being. I can access the right information, when I need it, in the way I want

  2. LIFT volunteer 050716.pdf

    Age Cymru is the new force combining Age Concern Cymru and Help the Aged in Wales. Registered charity number 1128436. Registered office address: Ty John Pathy, 13/14 Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff ... part in physical activity in a local environment – using safe seated and standing exercises that can help improve daily life You will promote LIFT locally, and attract participants to the programme. You

  3. Age Cymru Hope Project A5 Flyer (Web) FINAL + QPM BILINGUAL - updated Jan 24.pdf

    Do you need help to: • Ensure people listen to your views, wishes and feelings so you lead the decision making? • Get the right support you need when you need it? • Be supported to say what matters to ... make your own decisions • Someone to help you access and understand information and make informed choices • Someone to represent you if you need them to • Someone to help you be heard Independent Advocacy:

  4. EnvisAGE14_cymraeg_web.pdf

    gwneud i leihau tlodi ymhlith pensiynwyr, mae’r niferoedd wedi dechrau codi dros y blynyddoedd diwethaf. At hynny, pobl hŷn yw’r grŵp sy’n fwyaf tebygol o ddioddef o dlodi tanwydd, sef pan fydd gorfod gwario ... eu hunig ffynhonnell incwm. Mae rhai pobl yn derbyn pensiynau preifat neu alwedigaethol i ychwanegu at hyn. I eraill, mae’r system les yn cynnig elfen ychwanegol hanfodol o incwm mewn ymddeoliad, er nad

  5. RB_July16_Older_people_and_internet_use_stats.pdf

    use and older people drawing on national surveys. Details about the sources of information are given at the end of the note. Internet use and trends over time Internet use among older age groups has increased ... about the views and experiences of older people who do not use the internet, and the barriers they face to getting online.xiv 5 Internet by proxy The Ofcom survey asked people who did not use the internet

  6. AC5 Full report Final ENGLISH.pdf

    a vital service for individuals to ensure that the person (and their well-being outcomes) is placed at the centre of the work of support services. Independent advocacy gives citizens voice, choice and control ... planning, review and safeguarding. The Code of Practice (Part 10, Advocacy) states that: Advocacy helps people to understand how they can be involved, how they can contribute and take part and whenever

  7. CRS_Dec13_Reshaping_workplace_pensions_future_generations.pdf

    We are a registered charity in the United Kingdom, formed in April 2010 as the new force combining Help the Aged and Age Concern. We have almost 120 years of combined history to draw on, bringing together ... savers. The models around DC and Collective Defined Contribution (CDC) clearly need to be developed at scale to provide adequate value for money for consumers and to manage the intergenerational risks highlighted

  8. CRS_Feb17_NICE_quality_standard_on_Multimorbidity.pdf

    multimorbidity is defined as a state where a person is living with two or more long-term health conditions, at least one of which is physical. This Quality Standard is due to be published in June 2017 and as part ... increasingly complex health conditions that older people are living with are among the most important issues facing our health and social care system. 3 2 Statement 1 (What the quality statement means) 1 We are

  9. RB_June11_10_questions_for_the_local_public_sector.pdf

    services reform, will have a significant impact on older people, many of whom rely on these services to help them continue to live active and independent lives. Age UK is keen to prompt and encourage discussion ... wait for Government decisions on the long term funding of social care, councils need to look again at their spending decisions and avoid making short term savings which will only store up greater costs

  10. GCBH-The-Brain-Body-Connection-Report-Jul16.pdf

    references provided at the end give helpful background material and present a sizable sample of the current evidence base underpinning the GCBH’s consensus in this area. The experts at the meeting reached ... “The Brain-Body Connection: GCBH Recommendations on Physical Activity and Brain Health.” Available at www.GlobalCouncilOnBrainHealth.org The Brain–Body Connection: GCBH Recommendations on Physical Activity

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