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  1. June Wells

    then got roped in to being a walking leader. What difference to your life has volunteering made to you? Adds interest, putting back into the community. What do you enjoy most about your volunteering experience ... experience? Meeting people, taking exercise. What would you say to someone who is thinking of becoming involved with volunteering? Give it a try.

  2. MCR - JM female case story.pdf

    person Ideally this is 100 - 150 words summarising: • where the older person was before ( not employed/ employed /in need of support), • what they did with the Age at Work programme • what happened as a result ... since she feels there seems to be more focus on younger people. Work life balance is especially important to her as she is responsibly for looking after both her children and her 80 year-old mother. She

  3. RB_Dec15_Later_life_in_a_digital_world.pdf

    Later life in a digital world Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every ... some are starting to feel disadvantaged in an increasingly digital world. In this report our focus is on access to public services although many of the issues raised also apply to essential private services

  4. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review.pdf

    Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock ... protected characteristics, as defined in the Equality Act 2010.(1) To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first times that that this legislation has been used as a framework for summarising the

  5. Scams and Swindles 2 PDF proof English.pdf

    older people! Scams and swindles Registered charity 1128436 2 Creating an age friendly Wales Inside: what needs to happen next Contents Introduction 2 Executive summary 3 Our progress so far 4 Why can’t Wales ... industry Justice and restoration 12 WASP – a vision to make Wales 13 a hostile place for scammers What needs to happen next 14 Introduction By Mike Hedges AM Chair Cross Party Group on Older People and

  6. age_cymru_manifesto_ENG.pdf

    WalesManifesto 2021 Who we are and what we do Age Cymru’s vision is of an age friendly Wales where everyone enjoys good health and social care, lives safely, is free from discrimination and is actively engaged within ... to older people in the community. Rights of older people Our priority for the next Welsh Government is the promotion and protection of the rights of older people so that more of us enjoy the dignified,

  7. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    stairlift, who can’t easily get out of the house or who live alone may be at risk. The nightmare scenario is an older person alone and cut-off in a crisis – this is what we must work to avoid. The Government ... this is not an exceptional event – we have seen regular flooding in recent years and are warned to expect more volatile weather in the coming years. With a growing population of older people, it is vital

  8. 4 Become a care home volunteer leaflet .pdf

    Become a Care Home Volunteer - Together we can make a difference Being a care home volunteer is a rewarding role, helping as part of a warm and friendly environment. There are many personal benefits ... residents and visitors. The feeling of doing something useful in my community.” Care home Volunteer What will you do? • Work with the Age Cymru art practitioner and care home Activity Coordinator to create

  9. Pay tribute to the life of a loved one

    Giving to Age Cymru in memory of your loved one is a meaningful way of honouring their life, and all they meant to the people who knew them. You don’t have to make any decisions right away - you ... you for thinking of Age Cymru and for considering donating in such a special way. Donating in memory is really simple. There are three ways to donate in memory: Online You can use our easy and secure online

  10. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    stairlift, who can’t easily get out of the house or who live alone may be at risk. The nightmare scenario is an older person alone and cut-off in a crisis – this is what we must work to avoid. The Government ... this is not an exceptional event – we have seen regular flooding in recent years and are warned to expect more volatile weather in the coming years. With a growing population of older people, it is vital

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