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  1. fftf extension project-Final Evaluation Report (July 2015) docx.pdf

    fit as a fiddle is a programme run by Age UK and funded by the Big Lottery Fund as part of the Wellbeing programme www.ageuk.org.uk www.fitasaf iddle.org.uk Age UK’s ... Kispeter With contribution from Tom Clarke CIRCLE (Centre for International Research on Care, Labour and Equalities) University of Leeds July 2015 2 Contents Acknowledgements .........................

  2. What is abuse?

    The list below outlines the main forms of abuse that can affect adults who need care and support

  3. Various housing issues

    three main types of rented housing – council housing, accommodation provided by housing associations, and private rented property.

  4. FAW 2019. Prevent a fall - Take Action Today. Eng.pdf

    Prevent a Fall - Take Action Today Take 2 minutes to talk to an older patient Ask them if they’ve fallen recently or fear falling Help them take action today Care & Repair Cymru Ask Today Does your patient ... falling? (If not a medical problem) • Get them to focus on why, where and what may have contributed to their fall • Discuss actions they can take to reduce the risk of falling • Give them a Take Action

  5. Promo Leaflet v5.pdf

    • Are you aged 50 or over and live in Wales? • Do you look after, or give any unpaid help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long-term physical or mental ill-health ... problems related to older age? • Are you currently not accessing any formal support or services to help you in your role looking after someone/giving unpaid support? If you answered Yes to all the questions

  6. Eatwell_guide_colour.pdf

    C h o p p e d t o m a t o e s l o w e r s a lt a n d s u g a r B e a n s Whole grain cereal P ot a to es Spaghetti L o w f a t P l a in y o g h u r t Lean mince Lower fat spread Sauce O i l V e g Rice ... 15%38%7%4%13% Choose foods lower in fat, salt and sugars Source: Public Health England in association with the Welsh Government, Food Standards Scotland and the Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland

  7. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 5 E FINAL.pdf

    for individuals to ensure that the person (and their well-being outcomes) is placed at the centre of the work of support services. Independent advocacy gives citizens voice, choice and control over achieving ... field of independent advocacy in the period between Advocacy Counts 4 and this report, Advocacy Counts 5. The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 defines advocacy as a right for all individuals

  8. cARTrefu Newsletter January 2020.pdf

    project, will continue until August 2021. Phase 3 is focusing on empowering care home staff to improve the range and quality of creative provision in their care home, raising public awareness of the benefits ... arts sector, and building sustainability. Thanks to the further funding from the Baring Foundation and Arts Council Wales, cARTrefu will be delivering care home workshops, activity plans, and artist workshops

  9. RB_Jan16_Predicting_the_prevalence_of_loneliness_at_older_ages.pdf

    (ELSA) survey to obtain predictors of loneliness and to test for the presence of spatial neighbouring effects (i.e. spatial dependence). The results are applied to data from the Census 2011 to predict the ... people across small areas in a country considering that most interventions to tackle it by public and charity sector organisations and community groups are localised (Findlay, 2003; Cattan et al, 2005; Dickens

  10. Getting advice.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 ... the person you’re helping is aged 50 or over and needs advice, please ask them to call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98, available 9:00am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday, or email advice@agecymru.org.uk or

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