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  1. Age Cymru Advice How can we help Booklet - English.pdf

    Age Cymru Advice can assist older people themselves, their family, friends, carers, or professionals. Our advice line If you want to talk to one of our expert advisers, in Welsh or English, call us on

  2. age-cymru-advice-how-can-we-help-booklet---english.pdf

    Cymru Advice can assist older people themselves, their family, friends, carers, or professionals. Our freephone advice line If you want to talk to one of our expert advisers, in Welsh or English, call

  3. Support groups and charities.pdf

    Connect, from Alzheimer’s Society, is a personalised support service for people with dementia, their carers, families and friends. The service connects people affected by dementia with free support and advice ... Gateway for support Veterans’ Gateway is the first point of contact for Veterans, their families and carers seeking support. You can get their advice 24 hours a day via their helpline (0808 802 1212) or online

  4. RB_Summer13_Economic_Monitor_Report.pdf

    economically inactive are neither in paid work, seeking work or available to sta§rt a job. Broken down by employment/unemployment/inactivity rates (and annual change) for those aged 16-64, 50-64, 65 and over. Source: ... Pensioner income Are those over 65 feeling better or worse off financially compared with last year Employment Unemployment Inactivity 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0% Aged 16–64 Aged 50–64 Aged 65+ 1

  5. RB_May17_FAQs-Age_UKs_Wellbeing_Index.pdf

    individuals over time as they move into retirement. We also wanted to be able to explore the effects of employment on wellbeing, and individuals aged 60 to 64 are more likely to be employed than those aged 65+ ... thought to affect wellbeing from research articles and our consultations (see our methodology summary if you’d like to know more about the research sources and who was on the research team). We then looked

  6. FS29w.pdf

    information & advice and advocacy for people with care needs 15 3.4 If someone is in hospital and may need to move into a care home 16 3.5 Possible alternative ... there other ways in which care needs can be met? 17 3.6 What happens if you do not wish to move into a care home? 18 3.7 Care homes and the NHS

  7. Discrimination and Human Rights policy statement.pdf

    2010 provides a set of legislative tools for tackling age discrimination both within the area of employment and in the provision of goods and services. The main areas in which the ban on harmful age discrimination ... Act 2010, and a significant policy framework in the devolved context, there is still much to be done if we are to achieve meaningful equality for older people. Older people deserve equal respect, rights

  8. Advocacy Counts 6 Full report Final ENGLISH.pdf

    those Local Authorities who have yet to fully comply with the requirements continue to use existing contracts to ensure advocacy support is available. Safeguarding remains a fundamental part of the advocacy ... rights upheld, to express their views and opinions, to make decisions about things that affect them, and if necessary to represent people’s views at meetings. Through the responses to this survey and the work

  9. WWU - English.pdf

    information and advice. • We deliver wellbeing programmes. • We provide independent advocacy. • We support carers. • We campaign and research. Age Cymru Mariners House Trident Court East Moors Road Cardiff CF24 ... confidential service. Age Cymru Advice can assist older people themselves, their family, friends, carers, or professionals. All of our guides and factsheets are available to download from our website, or

  10. EnvisAGE16_ENG_web.pdf

    Young, Age Cymru Page 13 The impact of caring on health in Wales – Claire Morgan and Jane Healey, Carers Wales Page 16 Helping veterans getting back on track with their lives – Laura Tipper, Veterans ... all the support I had and it has become very difficult for me to cope.’ We also heard from unpaid carers who told us that their mental health had been a challenge, while many older people told us of other

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