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  1. Health interventions and preventative services - January 2024.pdf

    ........................................................................................ 3 Summary of public policy proposals .......................................................................... ... health of the older population of Wales has worsened since the Covid-19 pandemic. Delays in medical procedures and the suspension of many routine health checks, as well as the broader difficulties of living

  2. RB_May16_zero_hour_contracts.pdf

    (ZHCs) form a very small part of the UK labour market, but have come to increasing public prominence in recent years.  Debate on ZHCs is often polarised. However, a review of the evidence presents a more ... flexibility of ZHCs, others point to their negative effect on low income households and their potential for exploitation.  ZHCs are used across a range of occupations and sectors. A significant number of all

  3. What pension options do I have?

    when you retire.    Your pension pot is the total amount of pension contributions you and/or your employer have made to save for your retirement. Your pot also includes any capital growth earned ... pension contributions into multiple pension pots then you’ll need to contact each fund separately for a statement. You must have reached a certain minimum pension age set by your pension fund provider

  4. Action plan.docx

    Action PlanShopping Paying for goods and services Being scam aware Picking up prescriptions Unpaid carers Current Welsh Guidance Accessing help for other, non-COVID-19, health issues If you’re concerned ... concerned about someone Utilities Getting advice Keeping well at home Support groups and charities Supporting people to prepare If they develop coronavirus symptoms If you develop coronavirus symptoms Advocacy

  5. Transport policy statement - January 2022.pdf

    Statement Transport January 2022 Summary Public and community transport are vitally important in helping older people to maintain independence and well-being. Such transport networks can ensure communities ... isolation and loneliness will impact upon people’s wellbeing. It is essential that older people in all areas have the means to get out to buy food, get medical attention, get money and pay bills, and have

  6. Keeping well at home.pdf

    There are number of things that people can do to help stay mentally and physically well whilst at home. As a ‘Friend’ you could help the person you’re supporting be aware of what could help them stay fit ... important for their physical and mental health, to keep moving. Whether that’s turning on their favourite song and dancing, undertaking housework with a bit more gusto, or finding a workout that works for them

  7. RB_Sept16_After_the_Referendum.pdf

    1 After the EU Referendum: Policy priorities for older people September 2016 Contact: jane.vass@ageuk.org.uk 2 1. Introduction Following the ‘Leave’ vote in the European Union ... implications for older people. These are very far from clear, at present, so this paper also looks forward: what are the areas of public policy where the EU has particularly touched older people’s lives, what

  8. What do executors do

    Whether you’re an executor for someone’s estate, or you’re looking to choose executors for your own will, it can seem complicated and confusing. An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the deceased ... deceased person’s estate .  When you make a will, you need to choose your executor(s). Being an executor can involve a lot of work and responsibility, so think carefully about who you choose. Explain

  9. What benefits am I entitled to?

    eligible for. Your calculation has shown that you're missing out on money - so what next? Head to the individual pages for the relevant benefits within our Claiming Benefits section and it will explain

  10. cARTrefu Newsletter January 2020.pdf

    project, will continue until August 2021. Phase 3 is focusing on empowering care home staff to improve the range and quality of creative provision in their care home, raising public awareness of the benefits ... benefits of creativity in care homes, building capacity by sharing learning within the arts sector, and building sustainability. Thanks to the further funding from the Baring Foundation and Arts Council

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