volunteers and referral of service users into the project. 7. Produce regional reports, good practice guides, toolkits and awareness materials as required. 8. Ensure the project has a high profile across the
volunteers and referral of service users into the project. 7. Produce regional reports, good practice guides, toolkits and awareness materials as required. 8. Ensure the project has a high profile across the
living through far less enlightened times has meant it is all too easy to expect the worst. This guide offers practical advice on being the kind of service in which older LGBT people can feel safe to be ... closer to the person but has no recognised status. Health and social care professionals need to be guided strongly by the views and wishes of the person themselves. And rather than using terms like ‘next
off-line non-digital consumers and people from minority ethnic groups), and (2) developing a design guide for industry professionals that captures emerging design experience and records the typical issues
of Caring 2016 28 Age UK (2010): Invisible but Invaluable 29 Carers Wales (2016): Assessments. A guide to getting an assessment in Wales from 2016 11 Many are reluctant to discuss the pressures that
outlined in the exit strategy. The main elements are: the Dementia Friendly Toolkit; the resources guide; the Dementia Peer Support Network; and providing ongoing support to the Dementia Friendly Programme ... with dementia or their carers, the evaluation has shown that the activities of the programme are guided by a clear focus on enhancing the quality of life for people with dementia. The methods and resources
outlined in the exit strategy. The main elements are: the Dementia Friendly Toolkit; the resources guide; the Dementia Peer Support Network; and providing ongoing support to the Dementia Friendly Programme ... with dementia or their carers, the evaluation has shown that the activities of the programme are guided by a clear focus on enhancing the quality of life for people with dementia. The methods and resources
HM Treasury and other stakeholders to develop suitable product default pathways. These will help guide disengaged consumers through their later-life financial decisions. We support the proposal to develop
communications as accessible as possible. This should include widespread adoption of the ABI’s clear language guide and full use of behavioural sciences to push consumers towards the best outcomes. Engagement is
beyond using the most convenient – but not necessarily accurate and therefore useful – measure as a guide for public policy decisions. Using the Labour Force Survey we compared two periods – 2002 to the first