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  1. Work & learning

    For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  2. Relationships and family

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  3. Mental wellbeing

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  4. Project 360 North Wales Partnership Officer - August 19.docx

    veterans.To work with AAW members and other partners to develop and deliver resources specifically for veterans responding to identified need, including facilitation of joint working, where appropriate ... relevant subject area.Additional Circumstances: The role holder will be required to provide a car for business use and to travel throughout Wales together with occasional wider UK travel and work some

  5. Age Cymru Advice Statement of Service (1).docx

    older people, their carers and families in Wales on a range of issues including: W elfare benefits for older people including checking benefit entitlement H ealth and social careH ousing, including housing ... factsheets. These cover a wide range of subjects affecting older people in Wales and those who care for and support them and are available from our website:www.agecymru.org.uk/information-resourcesHow

  6. RB_June17_Jo_Cox_Loneliness_Booklet.pdf

    people. Most of us have felt miserably and lonely at some point in our lives. For many, life moves on and the feelings pass. But for some loneliness becomes chronic, and it becomes increasingly difficult to ... of loneliness. 1.7% or 200,000 older people 65+ have not had a conversation with friends or family for a month.2 Many older people do not feel valued by their community 16.1% or 1.9 million older people

  7. Loneliness policy statement - May 2017.pdf

    daily reality for many older people. 75,000 older people in Wales reported ‘always or often’ feeling lonely1, and there is increasing evidence that this can have severe implications for physical and mental ... mental health. People may become increasingly isolated in later life for diverse reasons, including retirement, bereavement, ill health, a lack of local services or transport and a poor physical environment

  8. Cooling down.pdf

    Mobilising exercises from the warm up can be included here and should be done at a slower pace. Stretches for the main muscles shown should be included using the following guidelines:  Take the stretch to the ... the point of mild tension only  Avoid bouncing or jerking the stretch  Hold each stretch for up to 15 seconds and repeat if necessary  Keep breathing as you stretch  Avoid stretches on muscles that

  9. RB_April17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    Table below for a summary). Step Research activity Consultation 1. Conceptual model: Identifying components of wellbeing in later life Review of past studies Panel of experts consulted for the comprehensive ... Selecting five domains of wellbeing in later life Principal Component Analysis Panel of experts consulted for the determination of domains and domain-specific results 5. Calculating the Index of Wellbeing in Later

  10. RB_Feb17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    Table below for a summary). Step Research activity Consultation 1. Conceptual model: Identifying components of wellbeing in later life Review of past studies Panel of experts consulted for the comprehensive ... Selecting five domains of wellbeing in later life Principal Component Analysis Panel of experts consulted for the determination of domains and domain-specific results 5. Calculating the Index of Wellbeing in Later

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