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  1. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Older_homeless_people.pdf

    place to place. This review will focus on older homelessness in England. In England older homelessness is currently on the increase and the number of older street-homeless has doubled in the five years from ... ETHOS sees a home as having three domains – an adequate living space which is accessible only to the household who live within it (Physical Domain); a living space in which a household can enjoy privacy

  2. CRS_Jan15_Draft_Flood_Risk_Management_Plans.pdf

    Plans January 2015 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained ... org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House 1-6

  3. 14 Welcome to the care home team - optional template.pdf

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436. Company limited by guarantee and registered in Wales and England 6837284 ... queries, thank you for being a valued volunteer! Our care home manager Your main point of contact is

  4. Looking after someone's pet.pdf

    Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436. Company limited by guarantee and registered in Wales and England 6837284. Registered office address Ground Floor, Mariners House, Trident Court, East Moors Road ... or hallway and avoid contact with the pet’s owner. • If you’re walking a pet from a household that is showing symptoms of the virus, you should make sure that the pet does not mix with animals from other

  5. Housing policy statement March 2020.pdf

    Statement Housing March 2020 Summary The housing needs of people may change as they get older, so it is important that older people have access to a range of good quality housing options and services that ... independent lives. Accessible housing is essential for older people to be able to live independently for longer, and the availability of community support networks is important for their wellbeing and quality

  6. Population Assessment Leads Briefing_E(2).pdf

    Practice (Advocacy) (“the Code”) under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (“the Act”). It is intended as an additional resource alongside those provided in the Strategic Considerations section ... through to supporting people with high level needs or in crisis intervention. This spectrum of advocacy is shown in Annex A. The different types of advocacy are described in Chapter 8 of the Code. Independent

  7. cARTrefu Newsletter September 2018.pdf

    Exhibition Announcement! Dates for the Diary: 2018     cARTrefu September 2018 Come and see it, November 2018 to January 2019! Meet the new team! We need you! cARTrefu Sharing Events

  8. Donate your Christmas party

    have a drink (or two) enjoy our office Christmas party and call a taxi to take us home. But what if those little things could bring about big changes for people who really need our support right ... Christmas meal donate your drink. You can still enjoy your favourite tipple from home - you just donate what you’ve saved instead donate your taxi ride home donate the money you would have spent on a Secret

  9. RB_Sept15_Cost_to_meet_the_unmet_social_care_needs.pdf

    How much would it cost to meet the unmet social care needs of older people in England? - Iparraguirre Page 1 How much would it cost to meet the unmet social care needs of older people in England? Prof ... of daily living (Age UK, 2014). This note explains how we arrived to an estimate of how much money it would cost local authorities with adult social care responsibilities to close this gap. Social Care

  10. Age Cymru’s vision for the 2021 Senedd elections.pdf

    Age Cymru’s vision is a Wales where everyone enjoys good health, lives safely, is free from discrimination and is actively engaged within their community; our concern above all is for those who are furthest ... differences among the older population, with some in a much better position than others. At the moment life is even more restricted and miserable for those at the less favoured end of the spectrum and they are

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