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  1. Legacy leaflet English.pdf

    Please get in touch if you would like to find out more about how a gift in your will could support our work. Call 029 2043 1555 or email legacy@agecymru.org.uk www.agecymru.org.uk/legacy

  2. 20171901Chargingforcareandsupport.pdf

    regulations Welsh Government January 2017 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead ... structures and budgets that permit effective joint working and focus on providing person-centred care.  Where successful pilot programmes of joint working have been implemented, local authorities, Local

  3. 17 Care home volunteer code of conduct (1).pdf

    always follow their instructions • They may have to alter volunteer arrangements according to their work demands, this must be understood and respected • Talk to your key contact if you need to discuss any

  4. Cartrefu Infographic - English 14.08.20.pdf

    lead creative activities themselves and were more likely to seek out cultural experiences outside of work. An SROI analysis collects information to tell the story of how change is being created by measuring

  5. Equalities and diversity monitoring form.docx

    /straight Prefer Not to Say Other - Please specify: Do you have Caring Responsibilities? Yes No The Work and Families Act 2006 defines a carer as someone who cares for or expects to care for, a husband,

  6. Cardiovascular Exercises.pdf

    Cardiovascular (CV) activities are designed to work the heart and lungs harder than normal. Participants should naturally start to feel warmer and breathe faster and harder but still always be able to

  7. CRS_Sept15_Gender_pay_gap.pdf

    workplaces and support older working women. Age UK is pleased to have the opportunity to make a submission in response to this consultation, particularly focussing on older working women. About Age UK Age ... written materials and individual enquires by telephone, letters, emails and face to face sessions. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. Please note this submission relates to our experience

  8. CRS_Nov17_women_and_equalities_select_committee.pdf

    inquiry into older workers in order to examine the effectiveness of the Department for Work and Pensions Fuller Working Lives strategy, and the role of employers in supporting this agenda. Key points and ... support for people to work longer – particularly those in lower-skilled roles – should be a top priority across Government.  We continue to support the aims of the Fuller Working Lives strategy, and believe

  9. Feeling lonely

    one, moved away from friends and family, lost the social contact and enjoyment you used to get from work, or have health problems that make it difficult for you to go out and do the things you enjoy. There ... what social activities they offer If you're missing the social connections you used to have through work, you could also consider volunteering  - we've a number of exciting opportunities. What should

  10. Tai chi Qigong

    your movements. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and keep some water handy. Build up slowly and only work at a pace comfortable for you. Tai Chi Qigong is designed to help to improve your mental health and

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