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  1. Advocacy.pdf

    entitlements are understood and upheld. • Look at ways to make them feel safe if they have been or are at risk of being harmed. The person you’re helping might want or need an advocate. They can find help in their

  2. Gwanwyn Festival Art Trail

    Art Trail Pack to get you started, email gwanwyn@agecymru.org.uk or call 029 2043 1576 Create a piece of artwork inspired by nature and whatever that means to you. You can do this individually or collaborate ... Gwanwyn window sticker Take a photo of your window and send it to us for displaying on our website, so other people can enjoy your work and go on a virtual tour of Wales’ most creative towns. Follow

  3. Loneliness policy statement - May 2017.pdf

    participation of older people, which can help overcome loneliness and isolation. Age Cymru has separate public policy statements on the built environment (which includes the provision of public toilets) ... a lack of local services or transport and a poor physical environment. Some older people choose to miss out on socialising or activities because even small charges for these, or the costs of transport

  4. The Blue Badge Scheme in Wales: Age Cymru welcomes the Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee report

    Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee largely agrees with our views on the operation of the discretionary Blue Badge scheme. We would like to thank the Committee and the many older people ... result. We support the Committee's recommendation that the Welsh Government should undertake a review of the eligibility criteria for a blue badge, to consider whether there are further conditions which should

  5. RB_Sept14_Building_an_income_for_retirement.pdf

    approaches to encourage more pension saving A discussion paper by Age UK Using the National Institute of Economic and Social Research’s LINDA model 2 Building an income for retirement – approaches ... approaches to encourage more pension saving A discussion paper by Age UK Using the National Institute of Economic and Social Research’s LINDA model September 2014 3 Contents Executive Summary .........

  6. 2020 amendments WWU – Welsh.pdf

    Creu Cymru oed gyfeillgar Yn gynnes dros y gaeaf Diwygiadau Mis Tachwedd 2020 • Coronafeirws (COVID-19) Ers cyhoeddi’r canllawiau hyn, mae COVID-19 wedi dod yn argyfwng iechyd difrifol, a bydd yn parhau i fod y gaeaf hwn. Efallai y bydd y sefyllfa gyda COVID-19 yn destun newidiadau cyson hyd y gellir rhagweld, felly ewch i wefan Llywodraeth Cymru i gael yr holl wybodaeth ddiweddaraf yng

  7. Warm Up Exercises.pdf

    Mobilisers – slow movements All of the following moves can be done in a standing or seated position. Fingers and thumbs  Finger to thumb o Press each finger to the thumb in turn, then reverse  Clench ... while bringing the heel up towards the bottom at the back. Seated leg extending Sit on the front third of the chair with the feet hip width apart and flat on the floor. Straighten one leg squeezing the thigh

  8. CRS_Sept17_Advising_on_pension_transfers.pdf

    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 for influencing or developing policy ... consultation The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed a new advice regime for transfers out of Defined Benefit pension schemes, called the ‘Appropriate Pension Transfer Analysis’ (APTA). This would

  9. Fundraising promise

    and we will work with others with the aim of improving practice across the charity sector. If you have any questions or concerns about this, or any aspect of our work, please don’t hesitate to email us ... adhere to the Fundraising Code of Practice We will monitor fundraisers, volunteers and third parties working with us to raise funds, to ensure that they comply with the Code of Fundraising Practice and with

  10. In your area

    partners across Wales. We work together with Age NI   Age Scotland and Age UK to improve the lives of older people. Your local Age Cymru partner helps with things like befriending, shopping, transport ... to promote the well-being of older people through national and local campaigns, through our political influencing, our health ageing work, by fundraising and through our range of products and services. Your

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