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  1. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Refugees_and_asylum_seekers.pdf

    Ageing – Rapid review 2016 4 Refugees, including older refugees, do not form a homogeneous group. The make-up of the incoming refugee population can change rapidly over time, depending on the changing global ... communities, is to seek the company of others from the same community. Assimilation and dispersal programmes will, on the other hand, wish to spread the task of looking after refugees more evenly across the country

  2. Gwanwyn_bro_Welsh.pdf

    what you heard: children at play; the evensong of birds. Or winter, by the fire long ago, watching your mother sifting flour like snow. Tell it in words, or paint-box poetry: Rose Madder, Ochre, Lapis, ... Indigo, colour-names that waken memory, a lamplit room, groan of a wind-blown tree. A moment, and your whole life wakes to flow in Rose Madder, Ochre, Lapis, Indigo. Gillian Clarke Bardd Cenedlaethol Cymru

  3. RB_Oct12_Age_Disc_Reg.pdf

    (including the provision of goods and facilities), comes into force on 1 October 2012. From this date it will be unlawful for service providers to discriminate on the basis of age unless the practice is covered ... to prevent discrimination, harassment and victimisation defined as follows: Direct discrimination will be deemed to have occurred where an older person is treated less favourably than others would be treated

  4. Louise Hughes.pdf

    advocates) • Impending changes to the Community Health Councils and complaints advocacy 4 Continued … • Making Voices Heard report from the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales • Introduction of the advocacy ... on Age Cymru’s website) – Newsletters – Leaflets – Booklets – Flyers, Z card, bookmarks, decision making process for IPA • DVD’s – GTAP – NYAS and Dewis CIL – Older People’s Commissioner for Wales and Age

  5. Supporting people.pdf

    circumstances in which you may not be able to help them. • If they’re a carer, support them with making an emergency plan in the instance that they cannot fulfil their caring role. See Unpaid carers If

  6. CRS_Jan15_Draft_Flood_Risk_Management_Plans.pdf

    people should be fully considered in the plans, particularly those people living in circumstances that make them especially vulnerable to flooding and its effects. Many older people are in a position to be ... large population of older and retired people. We would therefore expect this particular report to make reference to older people. The response draws on our longstanding knowledge of older people’s needs

  7. Spring 2022 Newsletter WELSH.pdf

    lyfryn ynghylch hawliau dynol pobl hŷn: “Making Rights Work For Older People” sydd ar gyfer arbenigwyr iechyd a gofal cymdeithasol; a “Guidance on Understanding Your Care and Support Rights as an Older Person”

  8. FS10w - Welsh.pdf

    a’ch lles personol. Mae Taflen Ffeithiau 22 gan Age UK, sef Arranging for someone else to make decisions on your behalf yn cynnwys gwybodaeth fanwl am y pwnc. Taflen ffeithiau 10w  Ebrill 2018 ... lles gorau’r person. Mae Taflen Ffeithiau 22 gan Age UK, sef Arranging for someone else to make decisions on your behalf yn cynnwys gwybodaeth fanwl am y broses o wneud cais i’r COP a rôl y dirprwy. 17.3

  9. Volunteer roles face to face.pdf

    do so – Allowing time for a break if necessary – If possible, involving participants in decision-making regarding the content of sessions – Attending training and information sessions as required – Advising ... club. – Ensure that health and safety issues are addressed. – Involve club members in decision-making. – To attend training courses as required. – Meet with the Volunteer Coordinator to discuss progress

  10. CRS_March16_Future_flood_ prevention_inquiry_response.pdf

    winter 2015/16. Introduction Age UK is the country's largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We help more than 5 million people every year, providing support, companionship ... at risk who may need extra support, warning and contacting people who do not use the internet, and making essential services – energy, telecoms, social care – as robust as possible.  Voluntary organisations

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