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  1. envisage15_English.pdf

    – Jill Salter and D’Yon Dowell Page 16 Older workers and the menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment ... Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, Age Cymru 2 More people are working for longer than ever before. For some this is through choice while, for others, a combination of

  2. envisage15_English.pdf

    – Jill Salter and D’Yon Dowell Page 16 Older workers and the menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment ... Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, Age Cymru 2 More people are working for longer than ever before. For some this is through choice while, for others, a combination of

  3. Tracey Davies

    Why did you want to volunteer with Age Cymru? I wanted to volunteer in some capacity following my retirement but it had to be the right role. I wanted an element of caring and improvement and was struggling ... continuing to learn has been mentally stimulating. It’s also added some structure to my week following retirement What do you enjoy most about your volunteering experience? There are many. I get joy from teaching

  4. 2 Care home volunteer journey.pdf

    journey After a prospective Volunteer has expressed interest, it’s important to follow up and progress the application as soon as possible. Contact with an applicant should be made within five working days

  5. RB_Feb17_WB_Index_Indicators_with_Understanding_Society_definitions.pdf

    writing; Street arts or a public art display or installation (art in everyday surroundings, or an art work such as sculpture that is outdoors or in a public place); Carnival or culturally specific festival ... least 12 months. Social participation In the last 12 months, have you been active in: social club/working men's club, sports club, women's institute/townswomen's guild, women's group/feminist organisation

  6. RB_July17_Triple_lock_briefing.pdf

    of the basic State Pension after many years when it fell because it was only uprated in line with prices. o It helps protect State Pension income over the course of retirement whereas others parts of income ... often lose value in real terms over time. o The State Pension constitutes all or most of the retirement income of pensioners on lower incomes - this support needs to be maintained, especially at a time

  7. Covid Survey 2022 - English - 040322.pdf

    through GP and hospital services, physiotherapy, support for your mental health or someone you look after, surgery, dentistry, health care received at home, pharmacy services, sight checks, and podiatry.) ... _________________________________________________________________________________ A7. Do you currently look after or give any unpaid help or support to family members, friends, neighbours, or others because of long-term

  8. RB_Oct12_UC_and_couples_if_one_over_PC_age_Briefing.pdf

    neither is in work. The older partner could be financially better off living alone and claiming Pension Credit.  Under Universal Credit older partners may have to draw more on their retirement savings to ... to support a younger partner who is unable to work.  Carers and people with limited capacity to work who have an older partner will receive additional elements in Universal Credit but could still face

  9. RB_May16_zero_hour_contracts.pdf

    across a range of occupations and sectors. A significant number of all workers employed under a ZHC work in health and social care, especially in domiciliary care.  Those on ZHCs are more likely to be women ... ZHCs in order to combine work with other responsibilities or to phase their transition to retirement. However, other older workers will have a very poor experience of working under a ZHC, particularly

  10. Why are we still waiting? Delays in social care in Wales

    picture of the scale of delays. We found a picture is emerging of a less healthy population in Wales after the main pandemic period, as can be seen in the large increase in the number of older people approaching ... intervention and prevention areas to improve health and wellbeing. We recommend that: Welsh Government should work with local authorities to ensure that reporting mechanisms are capturing information consistently

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