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  1. If you’re concerned about someone.pdf

    they can visit the C.A.L.L. website. Or If people are experiencing severe distress: The Samaritans service provides emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including ... is harmed, exploited or neglected through the action or inaction of others. The main forms of abuse are physical, financial, neglect, psychological, sexual and discriminatory. Sometimes an adult who needs

  2. Newsletter Autumn 2021 Welsh.pdf

    Victoria Lloyd, Prif Weithredwr, Medi 2021 Eleni, mae’r misoedd wedi gwibio heibio ac mae’r hydref eisoes ar ein gwarthaf. Rydym wrth ein bodd fod ein rhaglenni gweithgarwch corfforol wedi dechrau ailymddangos ... ledled Cymru. Mae hi’n wych clywed bod pobl wedi gallu mwynhau ein sesiynau Cerdded, Cerdded Nordig, Tai Chi a LIFT yn y llefydd y bu modd eu cynnal. Mae gweithgareddau o’r fath, a all eich helpu i wella eich

  3. RB_Jan15_Promising_approaches-loneliness_and_isolation.pdf

    Loneliness inspires thousands of people and organisations to do more to tackle loneliness in older age. We are a network of national, regional and local organisations and people working together through community ... policy to create the right conditions to reduce loneliness in later life. We were launched in 2011, are led by five partner organisations, Age UK Oxfordshire, Independent Age, Manchester City Council, Royal

  4. Principles of the Act - Handout.pdf

    help them achieve well-being and the things that matter most to them – whether that’s to attend a class at their local community centre or access services through the medium of Welsh or English. As a result ... care and support, and carers who need support, enjoy wellbeing in every area of their lives. There are many interpretations of well-being. The Oxford English Dictionary defines well-being as “the state

  5. RB_July15_Age_UK_loneliness_risk_index_summary.pdf

    only evidence linking loneliness with local risk. All other attempts to measure and chart loneliness are measures of social isolation, no matter what they claim to be. Superimposing factors identified in ... at any level, as simply adding the factors together and not weighting them in fact means that they are all weighted equally, which our research shows is far from accurate. This is not only because some

  6. Newsletter Summer 2021 - Welsh.pdf

    rhifyn haf o Age Matters. Ar ôl gwanwyn gwlyb, gwych yw gweld heulwen gynnar yr haf. Rydym wedi cael rhai misoedd prysur yn Age Cymru ac rydym yn falch o allu rhannu â chi canfyddiadau’r arolwg a gynaliasom ... Pensiynwyr Cenedlaethol Cymru, Fforwm Pensiynwyr Cymru, Cynghrair Pobl Hŷn Cymru a Senedd Pobl Hŷn Cymru ar brofiadau pobl hŷn o Covid a’r cyfnod clo dros y gaeaf. Treuliodd dros 1200 o bobl amser yn dweud

  7. RB_Sept12_npi_Affordability_Of_Retirement_Housing_In_The_UK.pdf

    majority of older people (i.e. those on low to moderate incomes, and with only limited equity if they are owneroccupiers);  whether the availability of retirement housing is in effect restricted – an ‘inequality ... the UK. By tenure, 20% were for ownership and 80% for rent. When we refer to retirement housing we are discussing issues that cut across all kinds of retirement housing. 1.7 The costs associated with retirement

  8. Down_Memory_Lane_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

    evaluation systems and processes across delivery programmes, ensuring that appropriate methodologies are recognised and used. He can be contacted at Vinal.Karania@ageuk.org.uk or on 020-3033-1182. ... Summary of Key Findings The summary of the key findings are based on a sample size whose representativeness cannot be determined. The findings are however consistent with those of similar other projects

  9. Autumn 2022 Newsletter ENG v6.pdf

    guide and about the work Nest are doing in Wales to help with energy issues which is particularly pertinent when energy prices have figured so highly in the news this year. We are delighted to be able partner ... dance, and fitness classes and much more - all to enjoy from the comfort of your home and all free of charge. We’re also pleased to be able to share information about our ‘Why are we waiting report

  10. RB_Oct14_NHS_Five_Year_Forward_View.pdf

    One in five adults still smoke. A third of us drink too much alcohol. Just under two thirds of us are overweight or obese. These changes mean that we need to take a longer view -a Five-Year Forward View ... The NHS has dramatically improved over the past fifteen years. Cancer and cardiac outcomes are better; waits are shorter; patient satisfaction much higher. Progress has continued even during global recession

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