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  1. Friendship call registration form.docx

    email unsubscribe@agecymru.org.uk or tick / circle this box [  ]Your details will be kept on a secure database and we will not share your details with any organisations unless required by law. Hoffem eichdiweddaru

  2. 3 Care home volunteer profile.pdf

    Care Home Volunteer profile This volunteering opportunity will play a key role in supporting care homes as they facilitate residents' wellbeing. Are you interested in an engaging and unique volunteering ... required • Appreciation of mobility restrictions and how best to be able to support older people You will receive • Induction and Safeguarding Training • Support from staff at the care home • Understanding

  3. IPA and IAA handout.docx

    outcomes, and reach a conclusion on their needs for advocacy support. Key barriers will include issues and situations that will impair individuals’ ability to:  understand relevant information retain information ... support needs, IAA services will be their first point of contact with social services. 5The Part 2 Code of Practice (General Functions) recognises that:   Para 327. Some people will require support to be able

  4. 20191113 Public Health Wales SEO - Age Cymru response.pdf

    physical and other barriers from our places of work and practice’, and the examples listed as to how this will be achieved. We particularly welcome the commitment to work with others to embed the All Wales Standards ... commitment to ‘analyse data to inform and target interventions to improve and report on outcomes’ as this will help ensure support goes where it is needed most and support transparency in decision making. Objective

  5. cARTrefu Newsletter January 2018.pdf

    cARTrefu to continue until 2019! cARTrefu, Age Cymru’s arts in care homes project, will continue arts residencies until Spring 2019. Age Cymru launches free cARTrefu Activity Cards for care homes

  6. CRS_Aug17_Age UK's_response_to_DWP_social_fund_funeral_payments_consultation.pdf

    Funeral Expenses Payments which will improve the system for applicants. Question 1 – contributions from charities, friends and relatives We welcome this change which will clarify the position and ensure ... ensure that this type of voluntary contribution will not reduce any Funeral Expenses Payment. However, not everyone has access to additional contributions, and low income bereaved people should not be in

  7. Legal advice

    help at some point in our lives, whether it’s to sort out a problem with benefits, help you write a will, or sell your home. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  8. Linking policy

    endorsing or selling products unless connected to a partnership agreement, although consideration will be given if a site has a clear benefit to our users and the information is not available non-commercially ... relevant and useful to the audience of the web page where the link will appear. Local events appeal to a very small part of our audience and will, in general, be rejected. The content must add value to, or supplement

  9. FS14.pdf

    to carry out their duties. It includes information on what you need to do if someone has not left a will. You should seek professional advice from a specialist probate solicitor if you are unsure about dealing ... as you can be personally liable if mistakes are made. For information on making a will, see factsheet 7, Making a will. This factsheet describes the situation in England and Wales. There are different

  10. State Pension

    into effect, replacing the Basic State Pension that existed before it. Which pension applies to you will depend on whether you reached State Pension age before the New State Pension came into force - see ... receive it, and only new claimants receive the New State Pension. Eventually the Basic State Pension will be phased out completely. From April 2021, State Pension age is 66 for both men and women (in the

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