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  1. Advocacy Services in Torfaen.pdf

    Option 1 Option 2 Advocacy Services in Torfaen In addition to the services above, the MCA, MHA and SSWB Acts set out statutory rights to advocacy. If they apply, you may also choose from the services below ... act, under guardianship or subject to a community treatment order or in hospital informally receiving treatment for their mental health? If so, they have a legal right to an IMHA (Independent Mental Health

  2. Rights at work

    example, whether you are defined as a worker, an employee, or self-employed. We explain the difference below. Employee You’re considered an employee when you: work under a contract of employment, which agrees ... such as pay, annual leave, and working hours. have to carry out this work personally and obey the employer’s lawful instructions. Some rights require a minimum length of continuous employment before you

  3. Housing Benefit

    you’re on a low income and struggling to cover your rent, you could claim Housing Benefit.  Housing Benefit is money to help people on a low income to cover their rent. Housing Benefit is a means-tested ... Independence Payment . Rent can eat up a big chunk of income each month, especially if you’re a pensioner struggling to pay other living costs. Housing Benefit could help you to meet those costs and save you some

  4. FS60w.pdf

    Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 and accompanying Code of Practice guidance – relevance to the social care system in Wales 7 3 Background – obtaining help from your local authority ... Local authority duties in regard to information & advice and advocacy for people assessed as needing a care home 11 4 A care home resident’s right to choose which home they

  5. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy October 2023 Final.pdf

    and want to take this opportunity to remind everyone what HOPE is all about and the service and opportunity we provide. Age Cymru’s HOPE project provides independent advocacy support to local older ... people (50+) and carers so they can help shape the key decisions affecting their own lives and thereby avoid getting into a crisis situation. HOPE is a Welsh Government funded project running until the

  6. Advocacy Services in Blaenau Gwent.pdf

    Option 1 Option 2 Advocacy Services in Blaenau Gwent In addition to the services above, the MCA, MHA and SSWB Acts set out statutory rights to advocacy. If they apply, you may also choose from the services ... act, under guardianship or subject to a community treatment order or in hospital informally receiving treatment for their mental health? If so, they have a legal right to an IMHA (Independent Mental Health

  7. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Religious_Minorities.pdf

    Demographics In recent years the United Kingdom has seen major, and contradictory, changes in attitudes to religion. Some minority religious groups have significantly increased their numbers while overall, ... based on loose cultural affiliation; based on ‘belonging’ to a religion, or identifying as religious; based on believing in the core tenets of a particular religion; and based on levels of religious practice

  8. NHS services in Wales and help with health costs

    Regardless of age, very few people feel well all the time. Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can get help when you’re ill, or if you just need advice about your health.

  9. HOPE - Helping others participate and engage

    The HOPE Project (Helping Others Participate and Engage) is a partnership project between; Age Cymru, Age Cymru local partners and Age Connects Wales partners across the whole of Wales.

  10. Advocacy Services in Monmouthshire.pdf

    Option 1 Option 2 Advocacy Services in Monmouthshire In addition to the services above, the MCA, MHA and SSWB Acts set out statutory rights to advocacy. If they apply, you may also choose from the services ... act, under guardianship or subject to a community treatment order or in hospital informally receiving treatment for their mental health? If so, they have a legal right to an IMHA (Independent Mental Health

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