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  1. CRS_May17_Intermediate_care_including_reablement.pdf

    justification to withhold services or care that a person may need. 11 Short 10 3 We are concerned about the point which advises intermediate care goals ‘are aligned with the remit of the service’. This ... care. 4. Compassion. 5. Improving lives. 6. Everyone counts. We feel the addition of a bullet point about ‘shared values’ would again reiterate the importance of valuesbased approaches when providing services

  2. 17012023 - Duty of Quality - Age Cymru response.pdf

    deliver adequate Welsh language services to patients. NHS bodies will need to include information about the provision of Welsh language services in their annual quality reports. Question 11 The new Quality ... quality enablers. Are the quality standards clear? - Yes 4 Question 12 Is the guidance clear about how the Quality standards 2023 will support development of the quality management system and assessment

  3. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Transport_infrastructure.pdf

    1 Transport infrastructure September 2016 Age UK believes that being able to get out and about, whether by public transport or driving, is a vital way for older people to continue to be connected ... wider geographical area. Although the Bill is likely to bring many benefits, there are still concerns about on-going cuts to bus services, particularly in rural areas. Age UK Recommendations for the Bus Services

  4. CRS_Oct11_New_challenges_new_chances_IACL.pdf

    these to gain insight into the personal benefits of engaging in learning, and explore opinions held about the role which learning should play in later life. Finally, we asked people for views on how, in future ... resources. As people realised that public money could be used to target certain groups, there was concern about restricted access to learning if BIS-funded provision was withdrawn because of difficulties meeting

  5. Fuel Poverty policy statement - November 2021.pdf

    efficiency of homes is radically improved. We believe that more should be done to raise awareness about the take-up of entitlements such as Pension Credit. 80,000 households in Wales that are eligible for ... that people have good quality information about the steps they themselves can take, and sources of support available.61,62 Older people have voiced concerns about the potential disruption caused by retrofit

  6. CRS_Nov14_LGA_role_ageing_population.pdf

    benefit levels they can help alleviate poverty by making sure that older people can get accurate advice about the benefits they are eligible for, and run or fund campaigns to encourage older people to take up ... inclusion of all sectors of the community, including older people, and making sure that older people know about them and can choose to participate. Manchester’s Age-Friendly Bulletin is a particularly good example

  7. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 7(e1).pdf

    awareness has also developed within the advocacy sector itself as organisations now report knowing more about each other and as a result, are able to explore opportunities to collaborate and support each other ... extend to cover Social Services complaints. It may not be until 2021 that the full details emerge about the consequences may be of this new legislation on advocacy and also on work practices within. Introduction

  8. March 2017 Meeting notes - External.pdf

    interventions, it was argued, aren’t necessarily medical or involving a psychiatrist and can just be about helping to improve their wellbeing. The discussion then moved to the importance of wider connectedness

  9. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    good basis to start from rather than a problem solved. It is already getting more people to think about their pension and to start making contributions. That it is seen as trustworthy and portable is crucial

  10. RB_March14_Toynbee_Hall_Later_older_age.pdf

    Establishing and nurturing effective support networks who are trained to talk and act appropriately about money; developing more appropriate delegated payment mechanisms to create flexible solutions which

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