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  1. Defence discount card

    discount card that can be used in stores, restaurants and venues to obtain armed forces discounts. This discount card allows Veterans and the Armed Forces Community to have a card that can allow them to receive

  2. CRS_Feb17_NICE_quality_standard_on_Multimorbidity.pdf

    live with multiple longterm conditions. Key points and recommendations Age UK’s detailed comments can be seen in the NICE proforma below. Key points from our response include:  Recognising the importance ... Quality Standard on medicines optimisation and making suggestions about how ‘inappropriate polypharmacy’ can be addressed.  Highlighting the need for the involvement of family and carers alongside patients when

  3. CRS_Aug17_cqc_next_phase_of_regulation_consultation_2.pdf

    should be supplemented by knowledge of individual experiences of service users. Experts by Experience can make a great contribution to gathering this intelligence from the ground but they need to be supported ... identifying organisations that have accountability for care? We agree with the criteria for identifying who is accountable within large group structures. CQC may also want to consider the influence of funders

  4. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 8 E FINAL.pdf

    Acknowledgements Age Cymru is grateful to all of the advocacy service providers who took time to complete the online survey and to those who agreed to be contacted in order to get some more detailed responses to ... to some of the issues raised. We would also like to thank everyone who assisted in preparing the survey and in the production of the report. For further information, please contact: Louise Hughes Head of

  5. CRS_Sept17_Ofgem_default_tariffs_for_domestic_customers.pdf

    fixed term notices must make clear that customers may still be paying a relatively high price and can switch to a better deal at any time with no exit fees. 6. We recommend suppliers be required to use ... tariffs should still be included in the CMA-recommended Ofgem database of ‘disengaged’ customers, who will be prompted to switch to better deals. 3 1. Support Overall, we strongly support the proposal

  6. Age Cymru - Consultation response - Duty of Candour (1).pdf

    Duty of Candour is not too burdensome. It is vital that trust in NHS bodies is restored for those who have lost it and this Duty will assist health bodies in achieving this aim at this level. 2 https://www ... categories will be understood by older people in the same way as to them what is moderate and severe harm can include social factors. It is therefore important that the reasoning for these definitions are communicated

  7. Age Cymru - Consultation response - Duty of Candour December 2022.pdf

    -duty-of-candour-where-are-we-now 3 It is vital that trust in NHS bodies is restored for those who have lost it and this Duty will assist health bodies in achieving this aim at this level. Question ... categories will be understood by older people in the same way as to them what is moderate and severe harm can include social factors. It is therefore important that the reasoning for these definitions are communicated

  8. Tell Me More Project Consent _ENG.pdf

    etc) 5. I agree for my name and age to be included in the final film. 6. I consent that my words can be used by Age Cymru to influence policy and projects related to the lives of people living in care

  9. Getting advice.pdf

    information and advice while offering a free, impartial and confidential service. Age Cymru Advice can assist older people themselves, their family, friends, carers, or professionals. If the person you’re

  10. Advocacy Services in Cardiff.pdf

    (British Sign Language) 07766 600597 cao.wales@bda.org.uk Cardiff and The Vale Llais Support for people who have a concern about any NHS or Social Care treatment they have received whether in the community or

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