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  1. Become a corporate partner

    corporate partners to work with us to help make a real difference to the lives of these older people. Working together in partnership, we can make a difference. Ways we can work together As a corporate ... corporate partner, there are many ways we can work collaboratively to help you achieve your objectives whilst, at the same time, helping Age Cymru ensure that the information, advice and support is there for older

  2. RB_April17_Service_Evaluation--An_introductory_guide.pdf

    subject to an appropriate and proportionate evaluation  Evaluations help identify what works and why, provide learning to improve effectiveness (of services), highlight good practice and unintended consequences ... successful. Nor would we be able to identify why a service is or is not successful, and use the learning to improve the effectiveness of the service being delivered. All services that we deliver should

  3. Autumn_Budget_2017_briefing.pdf

    country in declining health, with a need for extra support, and on a low retirement income after a working life spent on low pay, many of whom live alone in poor quality housing that is hard to heat. Unfortunately ... benefits Full State Pension and benefit rates are traditionally announced by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in the days following the Budget. However, the Budget document confirms that State Pensions

  4. Count me In - December 2018.pdf

    Committee National Assembly for Wales December 2018 Introduction 1. Age Cymru is the leading charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead ... a regular basis as a result of their participation in a Gwanwyn activity. 7. Age Cymru is able to work with partners to more effectively reach those in social or financial poverty, through projects like

  5. Down_Memory_Lane_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

     Older people continued to use their new knowledge and skills  Older people were stimulated to learn more  Older people had a sense of achievement  Older people were mostly satisfied with their experience ... other local Age UK Brand Partners involved in the project, which is invaluable to sharing ideas and learning from others experience  Local Age UK Brand Partners using a dedicated resource to co-ordinate

  6. IICSA Presentation Advocacy Conference 2019 .pdf

    Established to assist the Inquiry by providing a victim and survivor perspective to all aspects of its work ● Provide advice and guidance to the Chair and Panel ● Consists of members who bring together a wealth ... hearings Truth Project Inquiry core projects The Inquiry has four thematic strands that focus its work and recommendations: ● Cultural: examining the attitudes, behaviours and values within institutions

  7. 20220311 Business Development Manager JD.docx

    and realising new opportunities for sustainable income generation in order to meet income targetsTo work across the charity and with local partners, attending internal project meetings, events and conducting ... from corporate partners and businesses in support of the charity’s strategic aims and objectives. Working with the income generation committee and management team to research, write and where appropriate

  8. JD - Volunteer Officer.pdf

    needs. 4. To coordinate the pairing of volunteer telephone befrienders with older people 5. To work with partners to develop a range of materials, resources and signposting information for volunteers ... ensure volunteers receive regular communications in relation to the ‘Friend in Need’ service and the work of Age Cymru [Type text] Page 2 of 3 8. To ensure accurate data recording and effective monitoring

  9. RB_Sept13_Age_UK_Digital_Inclusion_Evidence_Review.pdf

    ........................................................ 13 Educational attainment and lifelong learning .................................................................................. 14 Health and ... exclusion of older people ............................................................ 21 What has worked in the past? ...................................................................................

  10. Webinar summary report - Final.pdf

    asked to consider; why the principles were important to them, what was challenging and what was working well. Summary of Group Discussions: The historic difficulties relating to access to advocacy was ... Positive examples of the advocacy principles were generated in the group discussions including the hard work of care homes and 2 advocacy services to offer reactive flexible support with appropriate risk assessments

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