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  1. fftf extension project-Final Evaluation Report (July 2015) docx.pdf

    Table 1: Ethnicity Ethnic background Percentage White British 97.5 Irish 1.0 Gypsy or Irish Traveller 0.0 Other White 1.0 Indian 0.0 Pakistani 0.0 Chinese 0.0 Other Asian 0.0 Mixed white and Black Caribbean

  2. FS27.pdf

    authority bereavement services or a local funeral director for details of those within reasonable travelling distance. Crematoria are bound by policies set out by the Institute for Cemetery and Crematorium

  3. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    frequently mentioned. However, one person said they’d love a break somewhere warm but the solo traveller supplements are too prohibitive. Many people are looking forward to spending time with family and

  4. Human Rights Toolkits V8.pdf

    state that a rights-based approach will empower older people to have choice and control over how they travel, where they live and work, their incomes, and the choices they make while planning for later life

  5. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

    little more knowledge were additionally aware of the internet being used to find timetables or book travel (e.g. trains), send/receive emails, Skype, look up or book holidays, check-in to flights, apply for

  6. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    frequently mentioned. However, one person said they’d love a break somewhere warm but the solo traveller supplements are too prohibitive. Many people are looking forward to spending time with family and

  7. FS29w.pdf

    or perhaps to visit to share a meal – ask if this is possible. Action: If you have difficulties travelling to visit homes, contact your local Age Cymru or Citizens Advice Bureau to see if they have details ... numbers of visitors? Are there facilities for visitors to stay overnight at the home, if they have travelled long distances?  Are you allowed to bring your pet/s with you to the home? You may wish to look

  8. RB_apr14_services-what_works_spreads.pdf

    particular is a barrier to older people’s social inclusion in many rural areas. Rural residents need to travel further to access most services and the ability to take part in valued social and community activities ... now confident using his iPhone and many applications on his laptop and is becoming an experienced traveler and speaker, sharing his adventures with technology with audiences at home and abroad. The biggest

  9. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2013_2014.pdf

    increase around the world, even in developing countries where life expectancy is also increasing.9 Traveling to health clinics and hospitals can be impossible for older people with mobility problems or if ... activities during the year included: • Over 1 million customers have chosen our products such as home, travel and car insurance, energy, funeral plans and the Age UK lottery. • Our weekly lottery is the largest

  10. RB_Jan15_Promising_approaches-loneliness_and_isolation.pdf

    13 minutes of a regular (hourly) bus, but in rural areas this falls to 61 per cent’.* * National Travel Survey, 2012. 42 Case study 19: Contact the Elderly Tea Parties Contact the Elderly organises free ... training, support and supervision of the CVs, with minor costs arising from CV expenses (mainly for travel), production of induction packs, ID materials etc. and incidental costs for refreshments at meetings

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