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  1. RB_15_Age_Opportunity_Best_Practice_Guide_for_Recruiters.pdf

    million workers aged between 50 and State Pension age, coupled with fewer young people entering the world of work. While many businesses understand the demographic changes, concerns about the law and misconceived

  2. CRS_April14_Speeding_up_cheque_payments.pdf

    and a social enterprise driven by the needs and aspirations of people in late life. Our vision is a world in which older people flourish. Our mission is to improve the lives of older people, wherever they

  3. Leave a legacy

    Leave a world less lonely With a gift to Age Cymru in your will, you can do so much to make sure older people have the support they deserve in the years to come. It's easy to continue supporting your favourite

  4. HOPE Project external evaluation tender notice June 2020.pdf

    Voluntary organisation Charity number: 1128436 The Age Cymru Vision and Mission Our vision for a world in which older people flourish, is shared with our national partners across the UK. Our mission is

  5. Keeping well at home.pdf

    have free online courses. • Writing, for themselves or to others. • Photography, documenting the world around you. • Check arts activities on Age Cymru’s Gwanwyn https://en-gb.facebook.com/ gwanwyn.wales

  6. Cascade Training Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    there is anything we could put together to give staff an awareness of how many movements making a cup of tea involves, all the staff will stop and think before they pour that drink (Delivery Organisation) ... needs of this group are only briefly referred to in the training pack: They are in a different world to the homogenised training pack that I am trying to deliver… they have to decide in their own context

  7. Envisage 2017 E.pdf

    situation changed dramatically when she became the owner of a mobility scooter, which opened up her world once again. Other people can be immersed in a busy lifestyle which may outwardly look very fulfilling ... up at anyone who dares assume a day centre for older people is about flower arranging and endless cups of tea.’ Gwanwyn hopes to offer this refreshing attitude to people in Wales and has been piloting

  8. RB_July15_Researching_Age-Friendly_Communities.pdf

    in the formal partnership that was signed in 2014. This has massive potential not only from the world-class research taking place in the University but also for the delivery of tangible benefits to older ... inspirational local programmes. There are many other examples to explore on the WHO’s Age-friendly World website agefriendlyworld.org. In Manchester, from day one, the Age-Friendly Manchester (AFM) team

  9. RB_March14_Living_with_frailty.pdf

    allow them to get out of the house and socialise as a couple, for Lena, it signified to the wider world that she was becoming more frail and she did not want to be seen in this way by other people. “They ... increasingly difficult to manage everyday tasks. A person living with frailty may be able to make a cup of tea, make the bed, or manage a utility bill but they are likely to be at a stage in their life when

  10. ID204744 Jingle Bakes_recipes.pdf

    your pastry to about 3mm thick. Cut circles out of the pastry and push them into the tray to line the cups. 3. Spoon the mincemeat into the pastry-lined tins until about 2/3 full. 4. Roll out the remaining ... Christmas trees! They can be any shape you like so get creative with it. 5. Rub the edges of the pie cups with water to make them sticky and then press the lids on. Make a small hole in the centre of each

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