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  1. Supporting the Commissioning and Good Practice and Advocacy Resource list March 2018.pdf

    and Models Outcomes Professional guidelines Education and training Safeguarding Information and advice for citizens Other resources

  2. For The Moment - summary of findings from older carers

    they provide is a natural part of family life For the 48% who said they needed support, access to advice and information, help at home, respite and emotional support were among their top requests High proportion ... accessing benefits, and health/welfare support 73% of respondents wanted to receive information and advice online, with 43% via their GP 68% of respondents said that they’re coping financially for the

  3. Autumn_Budget_2017_briefing.pdf

    after a working life spent on low pay, many of whom live alone in poor quality housing that is hard to heat. Unfortunately there was little in this Budget to cheer older people like these. “The extra funding ... direction. There was no specific news on energy costs for consumers, beyond a commitment not to introduce new low carbon levies until ‘the burden on energy costs are falling’ – expected to be 2025. The Budget

  4. Age Awareness Training

    ensuring older people have the best experience when being support by the organisation. 2.5 hour session cost: Online £350 + VAT In person £475 + VAT Contact policy@agecymru.org.uk or call 0300 303

  5. Support us online

    Dont Send Me A Card and give the cost of printed greeting cards and stamps to Age Cymru. You can use this website to send e-cards for special occasions, and donate the cost equivalent of sending printed greeting

  6. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    a potentially avoidable loss of life: in many colder countries factors including better housing, heating and preparation for going outside lead to little or no excess winter mortality (EWM)45 46. Around ... Survey for England 2009 in the future elderly (currently aged 55 to 64) often exceed the general advice, as do a sizeable proportion of those in older groups68 69. Further reading Royal College of Psychiatrists

  7. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    a potentially avoidable loss of life: in many colder countries factors including better housing, heating and preparation for going outside lead to little or no excess winter mortality (EWM)45 46. Around ... Survey for England 2009 in the future elderly (currently aged 55 to 64) often exceed the general advice, as do a sizeable proportion of those in older groups68 69. Further reading Royal College of Psychiatrists

  8. Unpaid carers.pdf

    carers can meet virtually for a coffee and a chat: See: https://www.carersuk.org/ wales/help-and-advice/care-for-a-cuppa-inwales There are also forums that carers can join to share experiences with people ... needed. For further information on creating an emergency plan see: https://www.carersuk. org/help-and-advice/coronavirus-covid-19/ making-a-plan Support with caring for someone at home If someone you support

  9. FS19.pdf

    born before these dates, you come under another State Pension scheme. You should seek specialist advice if you have specific queries, as the rules are more complex and are not detailed in this factsheet ... reduce the amount of deferred State Pension you are entitled to. You may wish to seek independent advice to check what your best option is. Action If you have lost your NI number, call the National Insurance

  10. IG51.pdf

    your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email ... prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary

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