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  1. Advocacy Services in Wrexham.pdf

    SSWB Acts set out statutory rights to advocacy. If they apply, you may also choose from the services below. Advocacy Services in Wrexham Mental Health Carer Do they have social care needs? If so, do they ... they want support with care and support planning, assessment, review, or safeguarding ? If so they have a statutory right to an IPA. (Independent Professional Advocate) ASNEW - Advocacy Services North East

  2. Referral Form - Final.docx

    o – if the answer is no permission must be gained before the referral can progressHow was permission given? In person oVia the referrer if not a ... other note in respect of permission Referrer’s details (if not self-referral) Name: In what capacity the referrer knows the person :Agency (if relevant) and address:Postcode: Tel no: E-mail: Date of

  3. HOPE referral form - April 23.docx

    o – if the answer is no permission must be gained before the referral can progressHow was permission given? In person oVia the referrer if not a ... other note in respect of permission Referrer’s details (if not self-referral) Name: In what capacity the referrer knows the person :Agency (if relevant) and address:Postcode: Tel no: E-mail: Date of

  4. APPG_for_Ageing_and_Older_People_minutes_090516.pdf

    Baroness Masham. Introduction: Baroness Jolly welcomed everyone to the meeting and explained the running order. Guest Speakers: Baroness Jolly introduced the first speaker, Councillor Gillian Ford, lead ... terms of improved health outcomes and financial sustainability. She added that the case studies set out key lessons for other localities to consider when embarking on integration themselves, such as the

  5. The Council Tax Reduction Scheme

    Council Tax Reduction if you receive a disability or carers benefit. If you receive the Guarantee Credit Part of Pension Credit you may even get your Council Tax paid in full. If you don’t get Guarantee ... still need to pay Council Tax but they may get a discount in some circumstances such as if they live alone.   If you’re on a low income or receiving certain benefits, you may be able to claim Council

  6. Age Cymru - Avoiding slips, trips and falls leaflet - English.pdf

    charity 1128436 The booklet concludes with advice on how to deal with the fear of falling and what to do if you have a fall. As we grow older, gradual changes to our health and the medications we take can ... your home safer. Floors • Loose rugs and mats can be a trip hazard and should be avoided, if possible. If you do have rugs on the floor secure them with double-sided tape or a non slip backing so

  7. Summer 2024 v5.pdf

    challenges you face today A spotlight on mental health and wellbeing Guide to help you have more money in your pocket facebook.com/agecymru twitter.com/agecymru www.agecymru.org.uk 2 The quarterly newsletter ... election on 4 July 2024. We were delighted to publish our Blueprint for older people in Wales setting out the key issues we wish to see the new UK Government tackle, from pensioner poverty to digital exclusion

  8. RB_Sept16_Attendance_Allownace_ survey_report.pdf

    at this again. We wanted people to tell us how they spent their AA and explain, in their own words, what impact it has. 1 Disability and poverty in later life ... would deny future disabled older people vital support. More information about Age UK’s views is set out in our response to the Department for Communities and Local Government’s consultation.5

  9. Winter 2022 Newsletter web.pdf

    sometimes seem that there’s advice, help and support out there. So, please if you’re struggling this winter don’t suffer in silence but reach out to us and we’ll do all we can to help. For general information ... depression. If the weather outside is pleasant, try getting out into the fresh air for a walk that not only brings so many health benefits, but it can also help to break up the day. However, if the weather

  10. RB_Aug17_briefing_poverty.pdf

    low income: the extent of poverty in later life, changes over time and who is at greatest risk. What do we mean by poverty? We consider people to be living in poverty when their resources are not enough ... circumstances vary. However, the most commonly used definition is to say that someone in the UK is in poverty if they live in a household with an income below 60 per cent of the current median (or typical) household

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