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  1. CRS_Sept14_Review_of_Money_Advice_Service.pdf

    funds for retirement or who are struggling to stay in the labour market will suffer.  We need to plan for the whole of later life, including possible care needs. The report highlights the u-shaped spending ... relevant to them. This has not always been the case in the past – for example MAS’ 2013-14 Business Plan effectively excluded older people (its outcome indicators weren’t relevant to the needs of older people

  2. Walking_Football-Qualitative_Evaluation_Report.pdf

    walking football. At the workshop Roger Jones from the Older Man’s Network shared approaches to engaging older men The workshop was attended by five of the seven local Age UKs – Age UK Birmingham; Age ... “someone who knows about football and knows what they are doing…preferably a man I think who can engage other men of similar age” Critical Factors for Successful Delivery • Keeping costs low and charging

  3. 17012023 - Duty of Quality - Age Cymru response.pdf

    Act? The intention of introducing Duty of Quality within the Health and Social Care (Quality & Engagement) Act is to meet the ambitions set out in A Healthier Wales. The Quality and Safety Framework was ... responsibilities. The 2019 Welsh Language Standards in Primary Care guidance will also assist NHS bodies in planning how to help front-line staff deliver adequate Welsh language services to patients. NHS bodies will

  4. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2012_2013.pdf

    home 29 Around the world 35 Funding and finance 41 How we raise our funds 43 Planning for 2013/14 and beyond 47 Financial review 48 Corporate governance 57 Age UK and its partners ... Work and Pensions, 2012 We said we would… campaign to end pensioner poverty and increase public engagement with the issue. We received significant national media coverage as a result of our policy and campaigning

  5. Volunteer roles face to face.pdf

    participants’ involvement Online Session Facilitator – Planning a programme of activities and involving the Online Session Supporter in the planning session – Facilitating the smooth running of the session ... the running of the Club or participants’ involvement Online Session Supporter – Being involved in planning the session with the Online Session Facilitator – Being aware of how participants are coping with

  6. Legacy leaflet English.pdf

    your loved ones can carry out your wishes easily. We have lots of information available to help you plan and write your will. How can I take care of my family and leave a gift to Age Cymru? We understand

  7. Age Cymru Activity Cards_cARTrefu_Intro_E.pdf

    residents to be creative has many wonderful benefits and can give you the confidence to try more. When planning a session, think about: • How you will introduce the activity: you could show examples of what ... to do an activity that’s not in this pack, you can always try your own. Remember: • Make a 3-step plan so what you’re going to do is clear in your mind • Collect everything you’ll need (tools, material

  8. Autumn 2022 Newsletter ENG v6.pdf

    quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Autumn Edition 2022 Have a cuppa and a chat with us Age Cymru’s Engagement Team are looking forward to meeting people as part of our new series of drop in events. Following ... workers including the menopause, caring responsibilities, financial wellbeing, flexible working, and planning for retirement. Studies show that an age diverse workforce drives innovation through different perspectives

  9. age_cymru_manifesto_ENG.pdf

    everyone enjoys good health and social care, lives safely, is free from discrimination and is actively engaged within their community. The Age Cymru network comprises independent local partners across Wales. ... for older people and we are keen to ensure that the issues we are experiencing are recognised in plans for Covid reconstruction. 1 Poverty and voice What’s the issue? • There is an ongoing inequality

  10. Age Cymru HOPE Project Benefits of Volunteering with HOPE A4 boolet + QPM ENGLISH.pdf

    S u p p o rt Your volunteering, your way HOPE (Helping other participate and engage) is a partnership project between Age Cymru, Age Cymru local partners and Age Connects Wales partners ... to someone’s life. Volunteers feel immense pride and satisfaction helping someone create an action plan and achieve their goals. Advocacy builds confi dence and empowers older people. Joining HOPE and utilising

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