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  1. 20210907 Climate Change Environment Infrastructure Cttee - Age Cymru response (005).pdf

    energy inefficient properties. It is vitally important to ensure that our older population stays warm and well throughout the harsh winter months. Town Centre Regeneration Age Cymru’s survey which

  2. CRS_May12_CLG_inquiry_response_cllr_community.pdf

    people - Make change happen to improve older people‟s quality of life - Make an ongoing commitment to keep people involved. Role of councillors as leaders of communities and neighbourhoods Meeting the needs ... services across the range of council provision such as housing, leisure and adult education which keeps them active and independent. Better neighbourhoods At a neighbourhood level all ward councillors

  3. CRS_April14_NICE_Public_Health_guideline.pdf

    managers’ skills; improving age-friendly employer policies; and equipping individuals with the know-how to keep working. In some areas, there is a great deal of work to be done. Negative stereotyping of older ... needs to be recognised that it is not just someone’s health that determines whether they are able to keep working. Many factors working in combination can influence individuals’ decisions around work in later

  4. IG58.pdf

    education • accept a claimant commitment. A claimant commitment outlines what you’ll need to do to keep receiving Universal Credit. It’s based on individual circumstances. There’s more information about ... • looking and applying for jobs (for up to 35 hours a week). 9 You’re expected to keep a log of your activity, keep your online journal up to date, and report any change in circumstances. If you don’t

  5. 20231005 Job description - Engagement Co-ordinator.pdf

    promoting events to key audiences, including writing copy for online and offline promotional materials, keeping relevant web pages up to date and posting updates on social media. 5. Seek out and build positive

  6. IG15.pdf

    prolapse (when these organs slip). After menopause, the body stops producing the hormones that help keep the vagina and bladder outlet healthy too. Pelvic floor muscles can also be strained if you’re overweight ... bladder or bowel is working. We’ve left space for you to make notes here. It can also be a good idea to keep a diary of your bladder or bowel problems so you can provide some detail (see page 22). You might

  7. CRS_Sept17_Ofgem_default_tariffs_for_domestic_customers.pdf

    stic_customers_at_the_end_of_fixed-term_contracts.pdf 2 Older, not colder: Why older people need warm homes, Age UK, 2014 3 http://www.ageuk.org.uk/latest-news/nearly-3-million-over-65s-struggling-financially/

  8. IG57.pdf

    to you, it could be time to get some advice. “I’m worried about getting into debt because my bills keep going up and up. I just feel quite overwhelmed, and I don’t know where to start.” Rupert, 74 Next ... few weeks for your appointment, there are some useful things you can do in the meantime. If you can, keep paying your priority debts. These are debts that have the most serious consequences if they’re not

  9. Spring 2024 - English.pdf

    And if you don’t have a router BT will send you one completely free of charge. You’ll also get to keep your existing number. For most customers all aspects of the transition will be completely free of ... worried that an increase in the cost of care will lead older people to cancel services that are keeping them safe and well. This could have significant impacts for those individuals in terms of their overall

  10. IG17.pdf

    room easily and safely is important. Not only does it help keep you independent for as long as possible, it also reduces your risk of falling. • Keep walkways throughout your home clear by tidying away any ... people find it hard to ask for help with these private things – and it’s understandable if you want to keep doing them yourself for as long as possible. Fortunately, some small adjustments can make a big difference

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