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  1. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter October 2023 Final.pdf

    heard.  HOPE has established a programme of training, workshops and events enabling advocates across Wales to further develop their skills and knowledge. Training and workshops will also be available to other ... good listener. HOPE will support and train you to provide independent advocacy to help older people and carers avoid getting into crisis situations. Our trained Independent Volunteer Advocates help

  2. Community_Energy_Programme_Evaluation_Report.pdf

    ............................................................................. 24 Energy Adviser Training ............................................................................................... ... ................................................................... 47 Annex A – Energy Adviser Training Module ........................................................................................

  3. Age Cymru - What matters to you report - August 2024.pdf

    no social care support in place despite being discharged with a care package. After a complaint by Women Connect First, carers started attending but they don’t come on time, and I have to keep complaining ... complaining. No urgent occupational therapy and assessment completed and I had to access support from Women Connect First.” What matters to you? Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 13 More than

  4. RB_Feb17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    Selection of items Compilation of indicators Initial analysis Deliberative workshops with older men/women to sense check initial findings 3. Modelling wellbeing: Identifying significant components and calculating ... (ELSA) surveys. Both USoc and ELSA are representative of the older population, but each one has strengths and limitations. For example, USoc is an annual survey which covers all the four UK constituent

  5. RB_April17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    Selection of items Compilation of indicators Initial analysis Deliberative workshops with older men/women to sense check initial findings 3. Modelling wellbeing: Identifying significant components and calculating ... (ELSA) surveys. Both USoc and ELSA are representative of the older population, but each one has strengths and limitations. For example, USoc is an annual survey which covers all the four UK constituent

  6. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy October 2023 Final.pdf

    heard.  HOPE has established a programme of training, workshops and events enabling advocates across Wales to further develop their skills and knowledge. Training and workshops will also be available to other ... good listener. HOPE will support and train you to provide independent advocacy to help older people and carers avoid getting into crisis situations. Our trained Independent Volunteer Advocates help

  7. Age Cymru response to Liberty Protection Safeguards consultation July 2022.pdf

    contracts inevitably mean that people leave their roles for more stability elsewhere. With the level of training and experience required to be a IMCA or AMCP, it is vital that longer term funding is available

  8. RB_May14_CPA_Effectiveness_of_care_pathways.pdf

    companies. Different successful strategies have been used for implementation of the LCP. Seven CCC´s trained local project leaders and supported them in different ways. Network coordinators especially played ... effectiveness. Overall, the study reports complex care pathways, and especially high representation among women, over-85s and those previously living alone, with a high proportion admitted following a prolonged

  9. RB_June15_Frailty_language_and_perceptions.pdf

    of being that is inextricably related to end-of-life care. The word cloud below illustrates the strength of these associations: This definition of frailty amongst non-specialist HCPs ... ironing; and shopping for groceries and preparing meals. These activities were mentioned particularly by women as critical to maintaining the status quo; • Social activities: going out with friends and family

  10. RB_Feb17_The_Health_and_Care_of_Older_People_in_England_2017.pdf

    2009-11, with women gaining an average of 0.5 years of good health and men around 0.3 years. However, since then men have lost 66 per cent of the gains made earlier in the decade and women have lost 60 ... sexes. Men have lost a shocking 75 per cent of the gains made in the earlier part of the decade, with women close behind losing 60 per cent. As figure 4 shows, in 2005-07 a woman could expect to live another

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