Skip to content
Please donate

Search Age Cymru

Site search

People also search for: yoga pdf, web chat, whistleblowing policy

  1. IG58.pdf

    AgeUKIG58 Extra money if you’re on a low income and you or your partner are under State Pension age. Universal Credit. 2 What is Universal Credit? Universal Credit is a means-tested, non-taxable benefit ... benefit to cover basic living expenses. There are different elements payable depending on your circumstances – for example, if you’re a carer. Universal Credit is replacing 6 other means-tested benefits, known

  2. RB_Jan16_Age_UK_Briefing_Opposition_Day_Debate_Housing.pdf

    opposition day debate on Housing benefit cuts and supported housing. LHA Cap on Social Housing Age UK has added its voice to concerns over the implications of the LHA cap on social housing. Sheltered ... Some providers have now put a halt to planning new schemes. This could have a significant knock-on effective on the residential care sector, which is already under considerable strain. We are calling for

  3. Age Cymru MMIYP - English.pdf

    or more specialised support. Getting in touch If you want to talk to one of our expert advisers, in Welsh or English, call us on 0300 303 44 98. Our advice line is open between 9am and 4pm, Monday – Friday ... website at www.agecymru.org.uk/advice 3 More money in your pocket Contents What this guide is about 5 How Age Cymru can help 6 What you can claim Benefits at a glance 8 Your pension State Pension: you’ve

  4. RB_May13_Computers_and_the_internet.pdf

    In total 36 face to face depth interviews were carried out with individuals who had attended /used one of three different types of online courses, namely:  An Age UK course  A UK Online Centre course ... learners fully met all the different criteria. As interviewees mostly met the key criteria of achieving GO ON UK basic online skills competency and having no prior experience of using the internet Qa is confident

  5. CRS_Oct10_phasing_out_the_DRA.pdf

    Retirement Age, examining how this will be achieved and what measures are needed in its absence. The consultation document poses five main questions on: • Removing Schedule 6 (the process through which an ... How age discrimination and unfair dismissal will operate in the absence of Schedule 6. • Discussions on retirement plans between an employer and employee • The timescale of the Government’s plans • Insured

  6. Supporting you Bookmark(ew5).pdf

    advocacy Creating an age friendly Wales Understand what’s happening at meetings or appointments Be represented in meetings so your views are heard Say what matters to you in meetings or sit alongside you

  7. Health & wellbeing

    Get information on age-related health conditions, tips and advice on staying fit and healthy, as well as information on dealing with health services and leaving hospital. For more information call Age ... Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  8. RB_June14_CPA_Outcomes_prevention_monitoring.pdf

    Centre for Policy on Ageing – Rapid review June 2014      Outcomes against which the success of prevention should be monitored   Summary findings  • The outcomes of prevention often form a two stage ... y be more interested in cost‐effectiveness.  • Measures to evaluate immediate outcomes will depend on the particular intervention, for example number of falls, number of portion  of fruit and vegetabl

  9. 17012023 - Duty of Quality - Age Cymru response.pdf

    Consultation Response The Duty of Quality Welsh Government January 2023 Question 1 Is the Guidance clear on what we are trying to achieve with NHS bodies through the introduction of the Duty of Quality? - Yes The ... to feel respected. Question 2 Is the Guidance on to whom the Duty of Quality applies clear? - Yes Question 3 Is the guidance sufficiently clear on the governance structures needed? - Yes 2

  10. CRS_May16_Multimorbidity_clinical_assessment_and_management.pdf

    Multimorbidity: clinical assessment and management Consultation on draft guideline – deadline for comments 17.00 on 12/05/2016 email: Multimorbidities@nice.org.uk Please return to: [insert ... this form. We cannot accept forms that are not filled in correctly. We would like to hear your views on these questions: 1. Do any recommendations represent a substantial increase in costs, and do you consider

Become part of our story

Sign up today

Back to top