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  1. Rights at work

    Information about your rights in the workplace, including statutory employment rights, working time hours, holidays and sick pay.

  2. Random acts of kindness

    The 17 February is random acts of kindness day. Why not carry out an act of kindness and make someone's day a little brighter.

  3. The Big Knit

    The Big Knit is back. Grab your needles and help Age Cymru to be there for older people with no one else to turn to.

  4. About HOPE

    The HOPE Project (Helping others participate and engage) is a partnership project between Age Cymru, Age Cymru local partners and Age Connects Wales partners throughout Wales.

  5. Physical abuse

    Detail of what constitutes Physical abuse

  6. Psychological or emotional abuse

    Describes what constitutes psychological or emotional abuse

  7. Making hospital discharge safe

    Not everyone needs help after being in hospital, but many do. For those that need help it’s important that you know what help you may need and where to get it. Knowing yours and your loved one’s rights

  8. RB_May17_FAQs-Age_UKs_Wellbeing_Index.pdf

    FAQs about Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life 1. What is Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life? Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life is a summary measure that provides information on how ... older people aged 60 and over in the UK are doing in life. It provides an average wellbeing score of between 0 and 100, with 100 being the highest score representing the greatest level of wellbeing. It

  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. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    What next for generation R? Provocation to AgeUK’s financial services commission Giselle Cory, Resolution Foundation Older people (here defined as 50 to 64 year olds) are seen as a lucky generation: ... their working lives and many were able to get onto the housing ladder in time to benefit from steep house price increases. The current older cohort is a diverse group. While some are financially resilient

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