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  1. Advocacy Counts

    Advocacy Counts 8 Advocacy Counts 8 is the latest report in a biennial series of surveys conducted by Age Cymru.  It provides an updated snapshot of advocacy provision in Wales for adults, with a ... of services providing advocacy support across Wales over the past two years. Age Cymru is particularly pleased to note the increase in the number of specialist advocacy providers, services and advocates

  2. How we make a difference

    Find out more about how we and our local Age Cymru partners provide support to older people in Wales.

  3. Financial abuse

    withdrawals of large sums of money or credit/debit expenditure (particularly where there is no evidence that expenditure is for the benefit of the adult) The unexplained disappearance of valuable possessions ... the adult with no apparent return Abrupt changes to or creation of wills Unpaid bills, rent and other accumulation of debt when someone is supposed to be paying the bills on behalf of an adult who needs

  4. 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 ... advice If the person you’re helping is aged 50 or over and needs advice, please ask them to call Age Cymru Advice on 08000 223 444, available 9:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, or email advice@agecymru.org

  5. Housing options

    Many of us find that as we get older we start to think more about where we live. Whether it's moving in with family, renting, or sheltered housing, there are lots of different options. There are a number ... useful information guide: Information Guide 8:  Housing options - Different types of housing to suit your needs For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  6. cARTrefu Cube Flyer.pdf

    cARTrefu Cube Tour Exhibitions to raise public awareness of creative life in care homes, though the art work that has been created with and inspired by the people living in, working in and visiting ... - 22 AUGUST CRAFT IN THE BAY CARDIFF 22 AUGUST - 22 SEPTEMBER Follow cARTrefu on Instagram to keep up to date with which artists are exhibiting.

  7. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Ethnic_minorities_Gypsies_and_Travellers.pdf

    census was 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 ... 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

  8. Advocacy Services in Powys.pdf

    O ption 1 O ption 2 In addition to the services above, the MCA, MHA and SSWB Acts set out statutory rights to advocacy. If they apply, you may also choose from the services below. Advocacy Services in ... under guardianship or subject to a community treatment order or in hospital informally receiving assessment or treatment for their mental health? If so, they have a legal right to an IMHA (Independent Mental

  9. Consultative Forum

    consultation across Wales. Our vision is a society which offers all people in Wales the best experience of later life. Older people are valued, included and able to shape decisions affecting their lives ... levels of our organisation. The Consultative Forum provides guidance in relation to the key activities of Age Cymru; contributes to Age Cymru events and activities including conferences, policy development,

  10. RB_Sept14_Neighbourhood_effects-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    individuals from ethnic minority groups compared to the White British majority population. Key Points • The level of concentration of own-ethnic-group individuals is significantly negatively correlated with ... Living in a deprived neighbourhood is negatively correlated with one’s likelihood to be in paid employment or being an employee. Furthermore, individuals are less likely to be members of an employer’s pension

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