and want to share their expertise. However, they report that hospital staff never ask, eg, what helps this person drink or sleep, or how they signal they need to go to the toilet. Care home staff are
22 Creating an age friendly Wales The Code of Practice (Part 10, Advocacy) states that: Advocacy helps people to understand how they can be involved, how they can contribute and take part and whenever
workers and offering solutions to mitigate them, for example flexible working to help people meet caring responsibilities, can help enhance individual productivity. In light of all the evidence considered ... are usually produce higher levels of added 7 value, which are associated with higher pay – this helps provide further explanation for situations where older workers earn more than younger colleagues.
22 Creating an age friendly Wales The Code of Practice (Part 10, Advocacy) states that: Advocacy helps people to understand how they can be involved, how they can contribute and take part and whenever
utilised to provide help to people, freeing up advocates time to assist more people”. “The pandemic has left a great deal of clients without support. As advocacy providers it’s important to help clients raise
utilised to provide help to people, freeing up advocates time to assist more people”. “The pandemic has left a great deal of clients without support. As advocacy providers it’s important to help clients raise
1200 people aged 50 or over across Wales told us that they currently look after or give any unpaid help or support to someone. Of these unpaid carers, 55% have increased the amount of care they provide
Square, London WC1H 9NA. Key points and recommendations Age UK support the mandate’s aim of helping to make progress against the Five Year Forward View. There are significant funding pressures across
biggest impact on practice and be challenging to implement? Please say for whom and why. 3. What would help users overcome any challenges? (For example, existing practical resources or national initiatives
for vulnerable complainants – for example, people who may be ill or bereaved, people who rely on the help of a friend or advocate or people who feel intimidated from complaining for fear of losing vital services