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  1. CRS_Jan15_Draft_Flood_Risk_Management_Plans.pdf

    to support them, even if responsibility lies with other organisations (insurance companies, energy companies, voluntary sector, etc.). Q9: How can you support the work set out in the draft flood risk ... risk management plan to reduce flood risk? We welcome the intention, set out in FRMPs, for the various Flood Management Authorities to ‘work in partnership with communities to reduce the risk of flooding’

  2. 15 Care home volunteer induction checklist.pdf

    Documentation or onsite Volunteer trainer signature Date and time completed About the organisation • What kind of work is done and why • Team structure and management • Importance of volunteers The volunteer

  3. Contact the team

    We want to hear from you. Are you over 50 years old and have caring responsibilities? If so, we want to hear about your experiences and insights. Whether you look after a family member, a friend or a neighbour ... important to us. Below are details of how to get in touch with the project. Email the Carers Project If you want information and advice, please talk to us at Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98 available

  4. Age Cymru – Executive summary - Why are we waiting - Delays in care assessments in Wales.pdf

    for care service recovery • The help available for older people who are currently waiting for care • What Age Cymru and the third sector could do to support local authorities in recovery. To gather the necessary ... implementation of a care package. Recommendation 4 Welsh Government should provide a national focus, examining what help is needed whilst people wait and how this will be provided, in parity to the work on waiting

  5. CRS_Nov17_financial_protections_vulnerable consumers.pdf

    measure until December 2019, we recommend Ofgem keep open the possibility of continuing it, depending on if and how successfully the broader price cap comes to fruition. Support for the safeguard tariff We ... heating is on constantly. They received a large bill for hundreds of pounds. The client wanted to know if there was a tariff their parents could be put on, given their circumstances, that would bring the bill

  6. Getting advice.pdf

    East Moors Road, Cardiff CF24 5TD. ©2020 Age Cymru. Creating an age friendly Wales Getting advice If the person you’re helping is aged 50 or over and needs advice, please ask them to call Age Cymru Advice ... Age Cymru Advice can assist older people themselves, their family, friends, carers, or professionals. If the person you’re supporting is aged under 50, please ask them to call Citizens Advice on 03444 77

  7. 01_Knit_A_Rainbow_DIGITAL.pdf

    4mm wool colours level knitted bobble hat This hat has got it all. Colours of the rainbow, that is. If you want to send any pots of gold you find to us directly, we’re totally fine with that. how you knit

  8. Loneliness policy statement - May 2017.pdf

    lack of local services or transport and a poor physical environment. Some older people choose to miss out on socialising or activities because even small charges for these, or the costs of transport, are beyond ... beyond them. This means that some people barely leave their home, resulting in chronic loneliness and what we increasingly understand to be the severe health impacts associated with this. Local services

  9. CRS_Nov15_Mental_Capacity_and_Deprevation_of_Liberty.pdf

    this consultation process and in our response have grouped comments under the chapter headings set out in the consultation document, highlighting where we have made responses to the specific questions posed ... applications as they take as their starting point the ‘acid test’ for defining deprivation of liberty set out in Cheshire West. 1 CQC (February 2015) Monitoring

  10. Age-related TV licence policy - February 2019.pdf

    recreation; tourism; town and country planning; water and flood defence, and the Welsh language. If older people in Wales cannot afford to pay for their TV licence and are unable to access broadcast ... living with dementia, often revert to their mother tongue of Welsh as they grow older. Therefore, if older people in Wales whose first language is Welsh cannot afford a TV licence, they could become cut

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