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  1. English Manifesto.pdf

    crossings allow sufficient time to cross roads safely. • Provide enough clean and accessible public toilets. Provide vital public and community transport services to help keep older people independent, linking

  2. CRS_Oct11_New_challenges_new_chances_IACL.pdf

    opportunities are available to individuals, including many vulnerable and hard-to-reach older people. Key points and recommendations • Informal learning is greatly valued by people in later life, and the ... expenditure and demonstrate its value across a range of outcomes is the number one priority. 11 Key issues and implications There were concerns raised by many older people about the national-local balance

  3. RB_Oct11_Delivering_The_Equality_Duty.pdf

    relations between different age groups 30 Intergenerational relations 31 Delivering the duty across key public service areas 34 Health 35 Social care 36 Community safety and the justice system 36 Housing ... these relate to older people. Finally, it looks at how age equality can be advanced in a number of key public service areas. The focus in this guide is on age equality, although we recognise that age is

  4. Newsletter Autumn 2021 English.pdf

    Age Cymru Autumn Edition 2021 Funding our services to meet an increasing demand will be one of our key challenges By Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, September 2021 This year, the months have passed by ... become available. These sort of activities, which can help you improve your strength, form some of the key messages in our Falls Awareness Campaign that you can read more on p9. You can also find out how you

  5. Discrimination and Human Rights policy statement - March 2019.pdf

    will be put at the heart of Welsh public services. The Welsh Government is currently working with key stakeholders (including Age Cymru) and older people to co-produce a framework for an ageing society ... attractive, viable safe and wellconnected communities’.14 In terms of social and community cohesion, a key finding of EHRC’s 2018 ‘Is Wales Fairer’ report was that loneliness, isolation and a reduced sense

  6. March 2017 Meeting notes - External.pdf

    hindering diagnosis. It was contended that a whole package is important, including therapy. Four key points were put forward: 1. There is hidden loneliness among older people 2. Health professionals can

  7. CRS_Dec14_EHRC_Legal_Strategy.pdf

    issues relating to older people and age discrimination, including by providing information on the key human rights and equality issues faced by older people on an ongoing basis.

  8. Technology_Together_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

    Karania@ageuk.org.uk or on 020-3033-1182. Page 4 of 31 Page 5 of 31 Contents Summary of Key Findings ......................................................................................... ... ................................................ 31 Page 7 of 31 Summary of Key Findings The summary of the key findings should be considered indicative. They are based on a relatively low sample

  9. Community_Energy_Programme_Evaluation_Report-Summary.pdf

    able to step back and be objective. The ability to build a general conversation and identify those key bits of the conversation that provide a route into discussing energy-related issues is crucial 

  10. RB_March14_Toynbee_Hall_Later_older_age.pdf

    found that our financial resilience in later old age depends, not on how old we are, but on three key determinants: the availability of family support; our personal socio-economic background; and our individual

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