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  1. Advocacy Services in Merthyr Tydfil.pdf

    Mental Capacity Advocate) ASC Advocacy Support Cymru 029 2054 0444 info@ascymru.org.uk Do they have social care needs? If so, do they want support with care and support planning, assessment, review, or safeguarding ... People and carers Cwm Taf Morgannwg Llais Support for people who have a concern about any NHS or Social Care treatment they have received whether in the community or a hospital setting. 01443 405830 c

  2. Advocacy Services in Rhondda Cynon Taf.pdf

    Mental Capacity Advocate) ASC Advocacy Support Cymru 029 2054 0444 info@ascymru.org.uk Do they have social care needs? If so, do they want support with care and support planning, assessment, review, or safeguarding ... dementiaadvocacy@a gecymru.org.uk Cwm Taf Morgannwg Llais Support for people who have a concern about any NHS or Social Care treatment they have received whether in the community or a hospital setting. 01443 405830 c

  3. Advocacy Services in Caerphilly.pdf

    Mental Capacity Advocate) ASC Advocacy Support Cymru 029 2054 0444 info@ascymru.org.uk Do they have social care needs? If so, do they want support with care and support planning, assessment, review, or safeguarding ... org.uk Older People and carers Gwent Llais Support for people who have a concern about any NHS or Social Care treatment they have received whether in the community or a hospital setting. 01633 838516 g

  4. Advocacy Services in Conwy.pdf

    concern about any NHS or Social Care treatment they have received whether in the community or a hospital setting. 01248 679284 northwalesenquiries@llaiscymru.org Do they have social care needs? If so, do

  5. Advocacy Services in Pembrokeshire.pdf

    Advocacy West Wales – Eiriolaeth Gorllewin Cymru 01437 762935 imha@advocacywestwales.org.uk Do they have social care needs? If so, do they want support with care and support planning, assessment, review, or safeguarding ... uk Older People and carers West Wales Llais Support for people who have a concern about any NHS or Social Care treatment they have received whether in the community or a hospital setting. 01646 697610 w

  6. Housing Adaptations Service Standards - December 2018.pdf

    able to live independently for longer. Older people must to be able to live safe, independent and active lives in the setting most appropriate to them, and their home may need to be adapted to meet their ... completion of home adaptations, we would stress the importance of collaboration between health and social services in ensuring that older people are not facing unnecessary delays in being discharged from

  7. CRS_Nov16_transforming_our_justice_system.pdf

    concerned about the impact that changes to social security tribunals could have on older people and Age UK services. In this response we focus on the impact for social security decisions and the plans to digitalise ... need detailed understanding of the way health and disability affect a wide range of daily living activities. It is clear that there may be significant advantages to HMCTS from this approach and it will be

  8. RB_Dec15_Later_life_in_a_digital_world.pdf

    our lives. It affects how we communicate with each other, how we work, how we carry out our daily activities and how we spend our spare time. Change has been fast. The first call from a mobile phone in the ... the UK was made in 1985 – now two-thirds of adults in the UK have a smart phone.1 Familiar activities are changing – for example traditional television viewing is falling with more people watching catch

  9. Advocacy Newsletter January 2017 English.pdf

    and their use Page 5 Page 6 ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷ Advocacy Service Providers and a Flourishing Social Value Sector develop a shared understanding of the common agenda, and to share and develop good practice

  10. CRS_June16_Ofcom_call_for_evidence_on_broadband_USO.pdf

    reliably and quickly carry out essential functions. 3 iv. We strongly support the introduction of social tariffs and/or price caps. Despite progress, one in seven (14%) pensioners live in poverty. Access ... consumers to be able to carry out a range of essential activities. How should we ensure the USO is affordable? (1.10) Should there be a social tariff for broadband services? (1.11) 9. Given the current

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