Executive, March 2022 Welcome to this latest edition of Age Matters. We hope that this newsletter will give you a taste of some of the work we’ve been doing in communities across Wales over the last few ... older people in Wales experienced the pandemic and to help us identify what steps need to be taken to aid recovery. The information we have collected over the last two years has proved invaluable in making
supporting older people and their families during times of crises. And we influence governments and aid agencies to help change older people’s lives for the better. We’re charitable We have five ambitions ... most of the growth required to deliver this will come from our social enterprise. With this in mind we are developing an updated commercial strategy that will see us unify our trading operations and make
homes a free training resource to support relationships with older carers and families. This guide will: Share some supportive strategies to ensure the best transition possible Share real life-giving examples ... following Welsh Government guidelines, our office is closed. Therefore, there will be a delay in sending you the guide, but this will be sent as soon as possible. Age Cymru and Carers Trust Wales are working
people would not experience barriers to independent living. They will enjoy good health; live safely; will be free from discrimination; and will remain actively engaged within their community. By developing
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festive period, we hope that having a gift to open may make a huge difference. Your amazing gift boxes will be delivered to either a care home in Wales or someone who receives a friendship call from our Friend
Age UK would like to see more detail on what information should be provided and how any requirements will be fulfilled. 6.6 Disability awareness training for bus drivers should also be a key Government priority ... franchising powers to other local authorities – Amendments 5 and 7 7.2 We hope the Secretary of State will use their discretion to extend the benefits of the Bill to other local authorities, particularly when
nomination and their photograph/s may be used in all publicity of our change makers project. This will include national and regional newspapers and magazines, social media, website, newsletters, displays
(well, it is if you take a look at the champion ‘how to knit’ guide at www.learn2knit.co.uk which will give you everything you need.) But if you’ve done a bit in the past, here’s a reminder of the main
Head to the individual pages for the relevant benefits within our Claiming Benefits section and it will explain how to claim. If you think a decision made about your benefits is wrong, you can ask the office