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  1. Gwerthfawrogi Lleisiau yng Nghymru - Cymraeg - Hydref 2020.pdf

    pwy ydynt neu unrhyw ddiagnosis neu gyflwr iechyd a all fod ganddynt. Mae gan eiriolaeth rôl hanfodol i'w chwarae wrth wella iechyd a llesiant pobl na ddylid ei hanwybyddu. Mae'r adroddiad hwn yn dwyn ynghyd ... ond mae'n cynrychioli nifer sylweddol o eiriolwyr yn gweithio ledled Cymru sydd mewn sefyllfa unigryw i adnabod gwendidau mewn systemau a chamdriniaeth gyffredinol o hawliau. Mae pryderon eang a mawr am effaith

  2. CRS_Aug12_Age_UK_response_on_Universal_Credit _Work_and_Pensions_Committee.pdf

    1 Ref 2012 Age UK’s response to the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry into progress towards implementation of Universal Credit August 2012 Name: Sally West Email: sally.west@ageuk.org.uk ... registered company number 6825798). The registered address is 207-221 Pentonville Road, London N1 9UZ. Consultation response 2 About this consultation This Inquiry by the Work and Pensions Select Committee

  3. 1 Welcome pack for care home - volunteer guidance doc (1).pdf

    Trident Court, East Moors Road, Cardiff CF24 5TD. © Age Cymru 2023 The Age Cymru Volunteer Project We thank you for joining us and welcome you warmly – without you, this Age Cymru Pilot Project couldn't ... opportunity to make a positive difference to the people who live and work in your care home. We look forward to gathering your feedback, which is an essential part of the initiative. Pilot project locations

  4. Helping older people understand what support is available to carers

    2019 As we celebrate Carers Week across the country, now is an ideal time to pick up a copy of the charity's Advice for carers - practical and emotional help when you're looking after someone. Produced ... Produced jointly by Age UK and Age Cymru, the easy to read guide looks at both the practical and emotional sides of caring, with specific information on issues such as benefits, flexible working, sources of help

  5. Public health approach to gender based violence - Age Cymru consultation response April 2023.pdf

    Equality and Social Justice Committee Consultation response April 2023 Age Cymru is the leading charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead ... services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them. We welcome the opportunity

  6. Armed Forces pensions

    their lives. Our research suggests almost one in five (17%) veterans in Wales who could be entitled to the Armed Forces pension aren’t claiming. That’s money which could help towards a better quality ... them are proud people who may not like making claims. But eligible veterans have already paid into the pension scheme, so it is therefore rightfully theirs to claim. We are also encouraging veterans who

  7. Universal Credit

    Universal Credit to boost the money you have coming in. Universal Credit (UC) is a means-tested benefit that has been rolled out nationally since December 2018. It will eventually replace the 'legacy' benefits ... benefits, you will continue to receive payments as normal for the time being. Your local Jobcentre Plus or Tax Credits office will let you know when your benefit will be replaced by Universal Credit. To claim

  8. NHS continuing healthcare (NHS CHC)

    package of care for people who have significant ongoing healthcare needs. It is arranged and funded by the NHS.

  9. Support for Mortgage Interest

    Mortgage Interest (SMI) is a benefit for homeowners which helps pay towards the interest on a mortgage or home improvement loans. The benefit will be replaced by a loan in 2018. Find out more on this page.

  10. Problems with a care home

    The majority of care homes are very well run and provide excellent care - however, occasionally you might be unhappy about the care home. Here's how to go about complaining.

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