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  1. Age Cymru Hope Project overview page + QPM BILINGUAL - updated June 24.pdf

    provide is right for the needs of older people and carers in their areas. We want to make sure we work with and complement the existing advocacy providers and forums across Wales. • HOPE identifies and ... access it. Where is the project delivering its services? This is a Wales wide project but we’ll be working across regions with regional staff in place. These regions are: • Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda

  2. Legacy A4 Brochure_English (WEB).pdf

    encourage anyone to pop in and have a chat as it could change their life.” By lobbying, campaigning and working with our local partners to deliver services, we make a real difference. We provide hospital discharge ... Health and Social Services Bill; whatever the needs of older people in Wales the Age Cymru network works to provide the right service for the individual needs of the older person – but we need to do more

  3. envisage15_English.pdf

    – Jill Salter and D’Yon Dowell Page 16 Older workers and the menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment ... Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, Age Cymru 2 More people are working for longer than ever before. For some this is through choice while, for others, a combination of

  4. envisage15_English.pdf

    – Jill Salter and D’Yon Dowell Page 16 Older workers and the menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment ... Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, Age Cymru 2 More people are working for longer than ever before. For some this is through choice while, for others, a combination of

  5. RB_July11_Ageing_well_Improving_Later_Life_Book.pdf

    follow healthy practices is constrained by the circumstances in which they were born, grew, lived, worked, and aged. We need to pay attention to these circumstances so that the advice contained here, based ... about your body’s journey through life, feeding it with care and putting it through its paces can work wonders, even if your exercise regimen has to be adapted to take account of health problems, including

  6. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    olds) are seen as a lucky generation: they have enjoyed high employment rates over much of their working lives and many were able to get onto the housing ladder in time to benefit from steep house price ... Firstly, pensions are changing. With defined benefit schemes having seen their peak, families must work harder to ensure they maintain a decent standard of living in later life. The percentage of people

  7. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review.pdf

    equality duty requires public bodies to consider all individuals when carrying out their day to day work – in shaping policy, in delivering services and in relation to their own employees. It requires public ... services varies by different groups? 3. Outcomes – Does a particular service or intervention seem to work better for some groups than others? 4. User experiences – Are some groups more satisfied with a service

  8. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review_Moriarty.pdf

    equality duty requires public bodies to consider all individuals when carrying out their day to day work – in shaping policy, in delivering services and in relation to their own employees. It requires public ... services varies by different groups? 3. Outcomes – Does a particular service or intervention seem to work better for some groups than others? 4. User experiences – Are some groups more satisfied with a service

  9. IG08.pdf

    your options. Moving in with family. Moving in with family can seem like a good option and it often works well. But it’s important to be realistic. Before moving in with family it’s worth considering a few ... Council Tax? • What would happen if you couldn’t live there any more – for example, if it doesn’t work out or if you need to move into a care home? If you invest in your relatives’ property, or buy a property

  10. CRS_Feb12_Consultationresponse_Transport_CPF.pdf

    private and community sector. To make the most of shrinking budgets all these organisations need to work together to make sure transport investment is properly targeted and innovative solutions are found ... planning. Public transport needs to be physically accessible to older people. The Government should work with transport operators and local transport authorities to improve the physical accessibility, safety

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