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  1. About our dementia advocacy project

    dementia access to services and support that they need and to have a voice in decisions that are being made. It is also to support them though situations where they may be abused and need to find safeguarding

  2. Intergenerational falls prevention

    on people, how they can support friends, relatives and loved ones to reduce their risk of falling over and think about how they can age healthily and prevent falling over in their own future.

  3. Making hospital discharge safe

    do. For those that need help it’s important that you know what help you may need and where to get it. Knowing yours and your loved one’s rights helps you get help needed to aid recovery.

  4. Age Cymru Hope Project FAQs + QPM ENGLISH.pdf

    Helping others participate and engage (HOPE) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) This document is intended to provide answers to questions from the stakeholders we’re working with. The answers are not necessarily ... necessarily exhaustive and if you have further queries or questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Contact details can be found at the end of this document. 1.How is HOPE funded? HOPE is funded

  5. 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

    age friendly Wales Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic, and views on the year ahead June 2022 Contents Page About this research 3 Current experiences of the Covid-19 ... of people aged 50 or over in 2 Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022 About this research During March and April 2022 Age Cymru, Cymru Older People’s Alliance (COPA), Welsh

  6. Survey information sheet.pdf

    answer Yes to all of the following questions, we’d like to hear from you: • Are you aged 50 or over and live in Wales? • Do you, unpaid, look after a family member, a friend or others because of longterm ... learn about the type of information and assistance that could support you in your role looking after someone. The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and you can do this online or on a paper

  7. Age Cymru fundraising charter 2019.pdf

    fundraising door-to-door activity. Due to the nature of our charitable work and objectives, in particular our safeguarding policies and work around protecting older people in their homes, we do not send our ... not share personal data beyond the Age Cymru Network. We’ll never pass on your personal data to other organisations or charities and will only contact you about products and services provided and/or offered

  8. RB_April15_Winter_fuel_payment_briefing.pdf

    This briefing note provides information about the winter fuel payment (WFP) and also explains Age UK’s views. Who receives it and how much is it worth today? The WFP is a one-off annual payment that provides ... currently 62 years old or older.  The standard household payment is £200 for those under the age of 80 and £300 for people aged 80 or over.  People may receive the full amount or half the payment (£100/£150)

  9. Friendship call registration form.docx

    )Emergency contact name and number Is this a referral on behalf of someone else? If yes, do you have the permission of the person you are referring. If yes, your name, contact number and relationship to the ... the areas you’re interested in: Arts [  ] Campaigns [  ] Events [  ] Fundraising [  ] Information and Advice [  ] Policy/Public Affairs [  ] Physical Activity [  ] Volunteering [  ] Would you like to hear

  10. Unpaid carers.pdf

    Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436. Company limited by guarantee and registered in Wales and England 6837284. Registered office address Ground Floor, Mariners House, Trident Court, East Moors Road ... aware of this when you’re providing help. • A carer is anyone of any age, who provides unpaid care and support to a relative, friend or neighbour who is disabled, physically or mentally ill, or affected

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