with benefits, help you write a will, or sell your home. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98
0808 8010566 Self advocacy /Group advocacy NYAS - Independent professional advocacy for CYP who are on the CP register,LAC, CIN or Care Leavers 0808 808 1001 help@nyas.net NYAS / ABHB Health Advocacy Service
Age Cymru Gwent 0808 8010566 Self advocacy NYAS - Independent professional advocacy for CYP who are on the CP register,LAC, CIN or Care Leavers 0808 808 1001 help@nyas.net NYAS / ABHB Health Advocacy Service
Injury IMHA IMCA IPA RPR TGP Cymru Independent professional advocacy for children/young people who are on the CP register,LAC, CIN or Care Leavers 0800 111 6880 northwalesadvocacy@tgpcymru.org.uk Second Voice
the issues of importance to them. We are pleased to respond to the Welsh Government’s consultation on Housing Adaptations Service Standards. Accessible housing is imperative to older people being able ... in relation to Disabled Facilities Grants adaptations, is that people may be restricted to one floor or even one room in their property until the adaptations are finished, which is far from ideal for the
following specialist information resources for further details: For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98
people in Wales are a priority. We do this by submitting consultation responses and producing briefings on subjects of key importance.
encourage older people to develop their own nature-inspired creative skills. The course, which starts on Friday 11 August and runs throughout the summer until late October, takes place at the Maesteg Welfare ... or access issues, call 016 5672 9246 or email helo@taniocymru.com. Follow us on social media Gwanwyn on Facebook Gwanwyn on Twitter
children’s funerals This sounds a good approach although other organisations are better placed to comment on this point. Question 5 – clarifying exclusive rights of burial While this is not something that ... system of Council Tax Support which is not a qualifying benefit (even though for pensioners it is based on the same criteria and provides the same level of support as the previous system). As a consequence
symptoms are either or both of the following: • a high temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature). • a new, continuous cough – this ... isn’t sure how to use the symptom checker, you could probably go through it for them whilst they’re on the phone. If symptoms are very serious, the person should ring 999. NHS 111 advises: Call 999 now