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  1. Louise Hughes.pdf

    (Wales) Act 2016 2 Developments across England and Wales • Change from Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards to Liberty Protection Safeguards • Update of the Advocacy Quality Performance Mark and the Advocacy Charter ... Practice (Advocacy) • Advocacy training for professionals (Social Care Wales Learning Hub) • Expert Class, Advocacy under the Act (for advocates) • Impending changes to the Community Health Councils and complaints

  2. Cardiovascular Exercises.pdf

    activities are designed to work the heart and lungs harder than normal. Participants should naturally start to feel warmer and breathe faster and harder but still always be able to hold a conversation. ... floor in a marching action  Keep back straight throughout  Try not to stamp the feet, but make sure the full foot goes back down to the floor each time HEEL DIGS AND TOE TAPS  Stand tall or sit

  3. Clare Lucas.pdf

    The Liberty Protection Safeguards – An overview of the changes for 2020 Clare Lucas St Thomas Training www.stthomastraining.co.uk The road to the LPS …  2004 – Bournewood judgment: the rejection of legal ... Chester Council, P & Q v Surrey CC [2014] UKSC19 Constant / continuous supervision & control Not free to leave www.stthomastraining.co.uk Human rights protection Efficient & streamlined scheme The critical

  4. ID204744 Jingle Bakes_quiz.pdf

    classic, Polar Express? 4. In which country is it now traditional to eat KFC for a Christmas dinner? 5. What type of pudding is asked for in the popular Christmas carol, ‘We wish you a merry Christmas’ ... 9. Which spirit is added to butter and served with Christmas pudding? 10. In which direction should you stir mincemeat for luck? 11. Which alcohol is traditionally added to the base of a Christmas trifle

  5. CRS_Oct10_Engagement_and_volunteering_topic_briefing.pdf

    support and interaction,23 • healthy behaviours and the ability to cope with one’s own illness,24 • provides a positive transition from work to retirement.25 Below is a summary of the relative benefits from ... myself 57 82 It makes me feel needed 63 76 It gives me more confidence 55 68 It gives me the chance to learn new skills 55 47 It makes me feel less stressed 42 48 It improves my physical health 37 45

  6. Age Cymru - Why are we waiting - Delays in care assessments in Wales - August 2022.pdf

    Method 9 4. Findings 10 • Issues with data collection 10 • Waiting for care 11 • Addressing the issues 14 • Support whilst waiting for care 18 • Support from the third sector 20 Conclusions 22 Recommendations ... from a request for a care assessment and the assessment being completed 19/20 and 20/21 11 Table 2: Percentage completed assessments from referrals 12 Table 3: Time from assessment to care being in place

  7. Falls prevention

    people are taken to the emergency department in a hospital. Most falls don’t cause serious injury but they can leave you distressed. The good news is that there are lots of things you can do to stay steady

  8. EnvisAGE_2019_english.pdf

    Ball Page 14 A volunteer-led advocacy service for vulnerable older people in Wales: what did service users say about the beneficial impact of advocacy for them? – Dr Juping Yu and Professor Mark Llewellyn ... feelings respected and taken into consideration are vitally important to all of us. It is essential that older people feel empowered to speak up about their own choices and views. Voice, choice and control

  9. Promo Leaflet v5.pdf

    give any unpaid help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long-term physical or mental ill-health or disability, or problems related to older age? • Are you currently not ... not accessing any formal support or services to help you in your role looking after someone/giving unpaid support? If you answered Yes to all the questions above, please help us by completing our questionnaire

  10. RB_Mar2014_ fear_of_Crime.pdf

    national variations in rates of fear of crime  Older women and frail older people are most susceptible to fear of crime  Fear of crime is associated with reduced social networking outside the home  Fear ... in reported fear of crime: 49% of older people in South Africa felt unsafe alone at home, compared to only 3% in China. Older women and poor older people are consistently more afraid of crime than older

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