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  1. Advocacy Newsletter November 2016 Cymraeg.pdf

    Action on Elder Abuse Cymru yn cynnal ei gynhadledd flynyddol genedlaethol gyntaf sef Financially Safe and Secure? Protecting Older People from Financial Abuse, ar 21 Tachwedd yn Neuadd y Ddinas, Caerdydd

  2. National Development Framework - March 2017.pdf

    the population.  We believe that planning for, and responding to, demographic change should be a key consideration in the NDF, and that planning decisions should take into account how they will affect ... public and community transport. A report by PPIW highlights that there is a ‘rural premium’ on some key goods and services because of a lack of competitive markets for food, fuel, energy and transport, which

  3. Housing policy statement March 2020.pdf

    range of good quality housing options and services that meet their needs. People must be able to live safe, independent and active lives in the setting most appropriate to them, and their home or the location ... living longer on the availability of accessible homes and the management of home improvements are key issues. Poor and inaccessible housing conditions can have profound implications for our ageing population

  4. CRS_Oct15_Primary_Care_Public_Health_Inquiry.pdf

    may be taken to affect behaviour change and concentrates on information, support and signposting. Key points and recommendations  Accelerating behaviour change towards prevention requires lifelong approaches ... healthy later life. Changing people’s perceptions of poor health as an inevitable part of ageing is key to inspiring healthy lifestyles and active ageing.  Older people are more likely to respond positively

  5. Age Cymru Dementia Advocacy Project DL Leaflet - updated 11-8-23 + QPM.pdf

    always talk to you before discussing your information with anyone else. We’ll keep your information safe and you have the right to see your own records. We’ll support you to have access to them if you wish ... wish. If you feel you’re at risk of harm or abuse or neglect, we can look at ways to help you feel safe. We welcome all feedback about our service. If you have any comments, compliments, or complaints about

  6. Rail Franchise and the Metro - February 2017.pdf

    to the development, procurement and delivery of the rail franchise and South Wales Metro, including key risks and how they can be mitigated; and 2. Priorities for the franchise specification and Metro delivery ... including pedestrian and cycle routes should be developed, with better integration between transport and key services. The needs of those individuals without access to a car should be addressed by transport providers

  7. IG44.pdf

    AgeUKIG44 How to stay driving safely. In the driving seat. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel ... is about. Thinking about your driving 6. Staying safe behind the wheel. Renewing your licence at 70 8. Declaring medical conditions 10. Driving safely 14. Assessment and staying on the road. Driving assessment

  8. Survey Outline Covid 19 v4.pdf

    Covid-19 lockdown This survey is for people aged 50 or over across Wales, and is being undertaken by key organisations that represent older people. It is important that Welsh Government and others hear from ... challenging for you? (e.g. confidence to go out, loss of support provided during lockdown, feeling safe, using distancing / masks, using public transport, access to public toilets, resumption of clubs /

  9. Strategy for an Ageing Society - March 2021.pdf

    the promotion and protection of the rights of older people should be a priority in the Strategy. A key priority is to determine how to embed awareness of a rights based approach. Older people need to know ... policy and services within their communities. Question 3: Have we identified the key policies and mechanisms that can deliver real change in the lives of older people today and future

  10. Listen and Connect

    and isolation. The service is based on a whole person approach to health and wellbeing and offers a safe space where individuals can talk to volunteers on a non-judgemental, confidential and compassionate

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