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  1. Accessing help for other.pdf

    their long-term health at risk. Seeking medical help is one of the reasons people can safely leave home. The person you’re supporting can access medical help: • Online: https://111.wales.nhs.uk/ (for help ... services GP services are still available, though may be available via virtual, or other, different methods to normal. The Welsh Government have advised that “video appointments will be offered if doctors want

  2. Scams information hub March 2016.pdf

    Scams information hub March 2016 Wales-wide partnership to protect Welsh public from scams is launched “Scams ruin lives” says Older People’s Commissioner for Wales Final Edition Action Fraud reveals ... targeted by fraudsters            Fraudsters are recording phone calls and gaining access to victim bank accounts    The “Good Citizen Award” scam   Website scams Update: Protect Yourself

  3. Supporting people.pdf

    East Moors Road, Cardiff CF24 5TD. ©2020 Age Cymru. Creating an age friendly Wales Supporting people to prepare You can help the person you’re supporting with preparing for eventualities that may arise. ... any Health/Social care worker needing to visit/have telephone contact, to assist in the future. • Create a plan for the circumstances in which you may not be able to help them. • If they’re a carer, support

  4. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Refugees_and_asylum_seekers.pdf

    age – Older refugees and asylum seekers Refugees and Asylum seekers A refugee is a person who, ‘owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a ... stateless) and who is unable or, owing to such a fear, is unwilling to avail themselves of the protection of that country’. [1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees] 1 In the UK

  5. 05_Fantastic_Fox_Hat_DIGITAL.pdf

    few stiches on either side to keep in place. ears: (make 2) note: I use the tapestry technique for the ears. If you are not confident using this technique, you can choose to crochet the ears in just orange ... These patterns are just ideas to get you started. Feel free to try different colours, and come up with designs of your own. We love seeing your creations. send your hats to:

  6. Age Cymru Advocacy Determining Need flow chart - English and Welsh.pdf

    YES YES YES NO NO Refer to the IPA service. NO Creating an age friendly Wales Decision making process for determining need for Independent Professional Advocacy (IPA) for adults under the Social Services ... Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 No requirement for local authorities and health boards to arrange provision of IPA under the SSWb Act, but consider other forms of support and advocacy. Is the person

  7. 06_really_flashy_bird_DIGITAL.pdf

    the body between rows 6-9. legs: (make 2) Start 6 dcs in a magic ring then ch 6 (to make the legs). Sew onto second to last row of the body approx. 7 sts apart. head: Start 6 dcs in a magic ring. [6] round ... (dc in next 3 st, dec) repeat 3 times. [12] Start stuffing the head with fibrefill. (you will need to add more at round 8) round 7: (dc in next 2 st, dec) repeat 2 times. [6] round 8: dc in all 6 sts.

  8. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Ethnic_minorities_Gypsies_and_Travellers.pdf

    Gypsies / Irish Travellers with 57,680 individuals in England and Wales. [Table 2] This is thought to be an under-estimate, because of enumeration problems, with alternative estimates placing the number ... are Romani-speaking travelling people from Eastern and Central Europe. In 2012 there were estimated to be 194,000 Roma in England and Wales with a further 3,000 in Scotland. The most common countries of

  9. Age Cymru Dementia Advocacy Project A5 Flyer FINAL.pdf

    Dementia Advocate to: • Understand your accommodation options? • Understand the choices you can make? • Access the services you need? • Stay connected to the things that matter to you? • Know your ... voice heard in all aspects of your life? • Have a voice in meetings? Dementia Advocacy: supporting you to be heard and at the centre of decisions Are you, or someone you know, aged 18+ and living in Wales

  10. If you’re concerned about someone.pdf

    someone’s life is at risk) If you’re worried about someone’s mental health, you can encourage them to get help and support from Every Mind Matters. They can also get support from: C.A.L.L. Helpline (Community ... including voluntary and charitable organisations. It’s available on 0800 132 737, or by texting ‘help’ to 81066. Alternatively, they can visit the C.A.L.L. website. Or If people are experiencing severe distress:

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