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  1. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter May 2021.pdf

    one evening I stumbled across a post describing a new advocacy project with Age Cymru - the HOPE Project. Having previously worked in a support role I thought this might be something I would be interested ... interested in doing. Therefore, I contacted Age Cymru and so began my journey to become a HOPE Project volunteer. It’s a journey I have found enjoyable, challenging and stimulating in equal measure

  2. Age Cymru - Profiadau presennol pandemig Covid-19 pobl 50 oed a throsodd yng Nghymru, a safbwyntiau ar y flwyddyn i ddod - Mehefin 2022.pdf

    Profiadau presennol pandemig Covid-19 pobl 50 oed a throsodd yng Nghymru, a safbwyntiau ar y flwyddyn i ddod Mehefin 2022 Dyfyniad Page Yr ymchwil 3 Profiadau cyfredol o bandemig Covid-19 1. Profiadau cadarnhaol ... Effaith pandemig Covid-19 29 9. Cyfathrebiad 31 Y flwyddyn sydd i ddod 1. Edrych ymlaen at 33 2. Heriau yn ystod y flwyddyn sydd i ddod 35 3. Ail-ymgysylltu â’r gymuned 37 4. Cyllid yn y dyfodol

  3. Advance care planning

    able to let them know.  The Covid-19 pandemic has made a lot of us think more than ever about what’s important to us. Sadly, many people have died during the pandemic. We’ve heard how some ... prevent the scale of this issue ever happening again. But there are some things we can all do to plan for later life that can give us peace of mind. That our wishes and wants are planned for if we become frail

  4. Age Cymru - Why are we waiting - Delays in care assessments in Wales - August 2022.pdf

    Tables Table 1 Time from a request for a care assessment and the assessment being completed 19/20 and 20/21 11 Table 2: Percentage completed assessments from referrals 12 Table 3: Time from assessment ... for care service recovery • The help available for older people who are currently waiting for care • What Age Cymru and the third sector could do to support local authorities in recovery. To gather the necessary

  5. Changes to landline telephones

    technology that powers it will be a bit different and you may need to upgrade some of your equipment. What’s changing and when? The technology we currently use to make calls on landlines, called ‘analogue’ ... an internet-based version, called an ‘IP network’. Landlines will still exist, and you can still have a phone line in your home - but the system that underpins it will be different. The changeover

  6. 20210219 DAP Marketing Brief - final.pdf

    quality information and advice and through a range of services available in our local communities. 2. What are we marketing? We are seeking to market our Dementia Advocacy project, funded by Welsh Government ... pandemic people with dementia are particularly impacted with restrictions they don’t understand and can’t comply with, the need to access services which might be difficult to do, carer breakdown with the

  7. 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

    policy makers and practitioners need to take into account when considering what should be done to ensure that older people can live well in the coming year, and beyond. It needs to be stated that many of ... pandemic Positive experiences The pandemic has been a time of significant difficulty and turmoil for older people, but we wanted to understand what recent positive experiences people may have had. The most

  8. WWU - English.pdf

    wrapped up Contents What this guide is about 2 Preparing for winter 3 Staying safe and healthy 6 Keeping warm indoors and out 12 Keeping your home warm 14 What extra money could I be eligible for? 16 Heating ... suggestions, we can help ourselves to stay healthy, safe and as comfortable as possible this winter. 2 Winter wrapped up what next? What this guide is about This guide explains what you can do to get yourself

  9. Advocacy.pdf

    their voices heard, their wishes respected and to feel equal in relationships with others so that they can feel empowered to speak up and be involved based on their own choices and views. It supports people ... views at meetings. An advocate can help someone to: • Understand what’s happening at meetings or appointments. • Be represented in meetings so their views are heard. • Say what matters to them in meetings

  10. Universal Credit

    If you currently receive these benefits, you will continue to receive payments as normal for the time being. Your local Jobcentre Plus or Tax Credits office will let you know when your benefit will be ... State Pension age have a low income have savings below £16,000 accept a ‘Claimant Commitment’. You can’t recieve Universal Credit if you’re already receiving certain benefits, such as Income Support, income-based

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