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  1. CRS_Nov17_financial_protections_vulnerable consumers.pdf

    This would reduce prices for a group of eligible customers, and be in place until December 2019. Key points and recommendations 1. Despite progress in recent years, many older people live in, or on the ... the safeguard tariff option is the best of the options considered. Informational remedies have a key role to play in the longer-term; we support efforts to develop these and think they will improve engagement

  2. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy October 2023 Final.pdf

    independent advocacy support to local older people (50+) and carers so they can help shape the key decisions affecting their own lives and thereby avoid getting into a crisis situation. HOPE is a ... and we’ll train you to provide support to local older people and carers so they can help shape the key decisions affecting their lives and avoid getting into a crisis situation. https://bit.ly/VolAdvocate

  3. Director recruitment pack.pdf

    The board Our team Role description Person specification Trustee Commitment Liability of Trustees Key dates Code of Practice for Trustees Equalities and Diversity Monitoring Form 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 11 ... decisions. This will involve scrutinising Board papers, participating in discussions, focusing on key issues and providing advice and guidance requested by the Board on new initiatives or other issues

  4. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 6 Summary_e.pdf

    address the barriers. In response, the Welsh Government announced a programme of work that includes key elements relating to advocacy. This report looks at all types of advocacy provision which supports ... fundamental part of the advocacy services provided by the respondents to this survey. Safeguarding is a key area in which there is a requirement for Local Authorities to provide IPA in certain circumstances

  5. Advocacy Counts 6 Executive Summary Final ENGLISH.pdf

    address the barriers. In response, the Welsh Government announced a programme of work that includes key elements relating to advocacy. This report looks at all types of advocacy provision which supports ... fundamental part of the advocacy services provided by the respondents to this survey. Safeguarding is a key area in which there is a requirement for Local Authorities to provide IPA in certain circumstances

  6. RB_Aug13_Later_Life_in_Rural_England.pdf

    particular attention to the voices of disadvantaged and vulnerable older people. Contents Introduction 2 Key calls for action 5 Transport 7 Health and social care 11 Fuel poverty 15 Broadband access 19 Poverty ... POPULATION OF RURAL ENGLAND rOSE FASTEr THAN URBAN ENGLAND BETWEEN 2001 AND 2008. VILLAGES, hAMLETS & 5 Key calls for action Age UK wants all levels of government to take the following actions: Rural proof policies

  7. CRS_Feb17_NICE_quality_standard_on_Multimorbidity.pdf

    of whom live with multiple longterm conditions. Key points and recommendations Age UK’s detailed comments can be seen in the NICE proforma below. Key points from our response include:  Recognising ... powerful. 11 Statement 3 (Rationale) 3 Age UK believes that chronic pain, pain management and comfort are key considerations in many people’s goals and priorities around their care so should be explicitly addressed

  8. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter July 2018.pdf

    outcomes. No two services are alike, no two solutions are alike, but we propose that the above are key considerations for any service being designed. As ever, the GTAP team is here to support providers ... both individuals and organisations to get involved. “Listeners” are staff or volunteers who have a key role in ensuring that everyone who has a story is able to share it. Listeners are trained to use the

  9. Down_Memory_Lane_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

    Karania@ageuk.org.uk or on 020-3033-1182. Page 4 of 33 Page 5 of 33 Contents Summary of Key Findings ......................................................................................... ... ................................................ 33 Page 6 of 33 Summary of Key Findings The summary of the key findings are based on a sample size whose representativeness cannot be determined

  10. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    lack of adherence to social distancing from other members of the public and the closure of public toilets with the latter two both making shopping an uncomfortable experience. We also heard from older people ... use transport or public toilets as some people don’t follow the rules’ Female, aged 80-84, Cardiff Worries about access to services We were told that access to public toilets and public transport will

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