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  1. Self Assessment Form For Providers English.pdf

    help the Golden Thread Advocacy Project (GTAP) support you to achieve the aspirations of the Act. Key points that we would like to underline:  This tool is for you to use in an iterative way. It can ... relating to commissioning of advocacy services – we are interested in your professional judgment on the key statements included in the tool. About the Golden Thread Advocacy Programme The Golden Thread Advocacy

  2. English 3 DRAFT Self Assessment Tool - Providers - 4 11 16 - final.docx

    should help the Golden Thread Advocacy Project (GTAP) support you to achieve the aspirations of the Act.Key points that we would like to underline: This tool is for you to use in an iterative way. It can be ... relating to commissioning of advocacy services – we are interested in your professional judgment on the key statements included in the tool. About the Golden Thread Advocacy Programme The Golden Thread Advocacy

  3. FS27.pdf

    UK factsheet 27 February 2024 Planning for your funeral Page 27 of 32 WHERE TO FIND THINGS House keys (including spare sets) _____________________________________________ ___________________________ ... _____________ Age UK factsheet 27 February 2024 Planning for your funeral Page 28 of 32 Car keys _________________________________________________________________ Car insurance certificate / M

  4. Unpaid carers.pdf

    might include; cooking; housework; lifting, washing and dressing the person cared for; helping with toileting needs; administering medication; and providing emotional support. It might help the person you’re

  5. RB_2011_Living_on_a_low_income_full_report.pdf

    Registered charity number 1128267 1Living on a low income in later life Contents Acknowledgements 3 Key findings 4 Getting by in later life: an overview of living on a low income 6 Introduction 14 Report ... apprehensive about the removal of services that were currently available and enhanced their quality of life. Key findings ‘Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen pounds nineteen and six, result

  6. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review_Moriarty.pdf

    place at local level, it tends to be under reported.(43) 12 Sexual orientation and sexual identity A key barrier to knowing more about the needs of lesbian, gay and bisexual older people has been the lack ... different content as well as being translated into languages other than English. Religion and belief The key ways in which religion and belief might influence access to falls prevention services is how they shape

  7. RB_Aug13_Later_Life_in_Rural_England.pdf

    particular attention to the voices of disadvantaged and vulnerable older people. Contents Introduction 2 Key calls for action 5 Transport 7 Health and social care 11 Fuel poverty 15 Broadband access 19 Poverty ... POPULATION OF RURAL ENGLAND rOSE FASTEr THAN URBAN ENGLAND BETWEEN 2001 AND 2008. VILLAGES, hAMLETS & 5 Key calls for action Age UK wants all levels of government to take the following actions: Rural proof policies

  8. RB_April16_age_friendly_banking.pdf

    following the crash of 2008. • To meet obligations under equality and human rights legislation. 8 9 Keys to creating an age-friendly bank Creating an age-friendly bank is about customer service, physical ... bad) there is a striking similarity in reported challenges and preferences. Here we highlight the key messages. Banking is often a non-exclusive relationship In our workshops, most participants had at

  9. HOPE Independent Volunteer Advocate role description - final - updated Dec22.pdf

    draw on  Positivity  Good time keeping  Ability to keep information confidential (as appropriate) Key skills or knowledge of an Independent Volunteer Advocate What an Independent Volunteer Advocate does ... each person’s needs  Developing an action plan with the person wanting advocacy support, working Key tasks for an Independent Volunteer Advocate

  10. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    lack of adherence to social distancing from other members of the public and the closure of public toilets with the latter two both making shopping an uncomfortable experience. We also heard from older people ... use transport or public toilets as some people don’t follow the rules’ Female, aged 80-84, Cardiff Worries about access to services We were told that access to public toilets and public transport will

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