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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. The new State Pension

    The new State Pension is a regular payment from Government that most people can claim in later life. You can claim the new State Pension at State Pension age if you have at least 10 years National Insurance ... Insurance contributions and are: a man born on or after 6 April 1951 a woman born on or after 6 April 1953 If you were born before these dates you will get the basic State Pension instead. The full amount

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. NW Instructor volunteer 050716.pdf

    function: To promote, inspire and instruct participants on the Age Cymru Nordic Walking programme in your locality. Purpose: The ideal volunteer will raise the profile and attract participants to the Age ... Cymru Nordic Walking programme. You will deliver Nordic Walking courses to members of the community and deliver taster sessions to other interested groups. You will work in partnership with Nordic Walking

  9. Volunteer Role Description Culture Club.pdf

    hours a month Responsible to: Arts and Creativity Programme Manager Role purpose: To provide hands on support for Age Cymru’s Culture Club programme, which enables isolated older people to visit cultural ... in South Wales - Adhering to Covid19 restrictions might mean meeting outside - Undertake a survey with the participants at their first meeting - Support up to 4 participants to enjoy the cultural site and

  10. 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. MARCHING ... tall in a chair  Lift feet alternately up and down off the 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

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