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  1. Rights at work

    have to be written for you to have rights – if there is no piece of paper, what was agreed verbally will apply. Self-employed You’re self-employed if you: run your own business and take responsibility for ... rights as a casual worker will depend if you are viewed by law as an employee, a worker, or self-employed, and this will depend on your individual circumstances. Worker You will be defined as a worker when:

  2. CRS_Dec16_response_to_Cridland_SPA_review.pdf

    WC1H 9NA. 2 About this consultation Under legislation already in place, women’s State Pension age will be 65 from November 2018, 66 for both men and women from October 2020 and 67 from March 2028. Current ... 68 from April 2046 but the Government is looking at this again and will produce a report by May 2017. The Government’s decision will be informed by a report from the Government Actuary's Department and

  3. forum resource manual v4.pdf

    developing. Each of the chapters in each section can be used independently and most of the time you will probably be dipping into the parts you need. However, please bear in mind that each chapter directly ... • How are we going to do it? • How much is it going to cost? • How long is it going to take? • How will we know if it has been a success? • Do we need any equipment to do it? • Are there any other opportunities

  4. RB_Sept12_A_means_to_many_ends_older_workers'_experiences_of_flexible_working.pdf

    have a vision of a world in which older people flourish. This means a world in which older people will: • b e equal citizens with equal rights • h ave enough money for a secure and decent life, and have ... challenges and opportunities in order to remain competitive. This will demand a skilled and diverse workforce. To achieve this, flexible working will be pivotal. In meeting increasingly different employee needs

  5. CRS_Sept13_Evidence_to_MCA_Select_Committee.pdf

    barriers in seeking to access the Court of Protection (CoP) including high costs, lack of access to legal aid, travelling distances to the court and the length of proceedings. 1.8. There is a case for professional ... improved practice amongst financial institutions, although we certainly hope that it will. We would expect that BSA and BBA will want to assess the impact that the guidance has in terms of raising awareness

  6. RB_2015_Improving_later_life_for_people_with_sight_loss-Full_report.pdf

    society for public policy and the provision of services and support. The learning from the seminar will be used by RNIB and Age UK to set an agenda for positive action in order to empower and support older ... older people with sight loss to live life as they wish. We are determined that our organisations will lead by example, working together with people in later life to meet the challenge of sight loss in

  7. Age Cymru Hope Project Leaflet NATIONAL + QPM BILINGUAL - update Dec22.pdf

    Volunteer Advocacy HOPE’s (Helping others participate and engage) trained Independent Volunteer Advocates will listen and support you to say what matters to you. Our advocacy service is independent of other services ... for anyone who is aged 50+, or a carer of an older person. What can my advocate do? Your advocate will help you to: • Ensure people listen to your views, wishes and feelings so you lead the decision making

  8. National Falls Prevention Taskforce Wales

    comprehensive falls prevention training event organised by the National Falls Prevention Taskforce. The event will provide you with the latest insights and strategies to reduce falls risk in older adults, learn from ... Professional Education Centre) Princess of Wales Hospital, Coity Road, Bridgend, CF31 1RQ. Our program will cover topics in the community such as fall prevention assessments, exercise programs, medication management

  9. Current Welsh Government guidance.pdf

    symptoms that may be due to coronavirus and their household members stay at home. Staying at home will help control the spread of the virus to friends, the wider community, and particularly the most vulnerable ... symptoms and living alone should remain at home for 7 days after the onset of their symptoms. This will reduce the risk of you infecting others. If you live with others and you or one of them have symptoms

  10. RB_April15_Vulnerability_resilience_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    neighbourhood deprivation • Work towards providing an age-friendly environment • Facilitate home adaptations, aids and a better range of housing options • Root out ageism among professionals and society in general ... mismatch between the perceptions of the researcher or professional person and the older person, and I will return to this shortly. However, most older people, as younger people, know when they need help. When

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