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  1. Spring 2022 Newsletter v4.pdf

    twitter.com/agecymru 2 The quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Spring Edition 2022 Spring 2022 – a time of achievements, challenges, and opportunities By Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, March 2022 Welcome ... Westminster Government to take action to provide greater support for older people at this difficult time. We’re also encouraging people to maximise their income by checking their entitlements. We know for

  2. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter October 2023 Final.pdf

    everyone what HOPE is all about and the service and opportunity we provide. Age Cymru’s HOPE project provides independent advocacy support to local older people (50+) and carers so they can help shape ... to deal with their concerns or don’t have the confidence to speak up about what they really need. If you’re an adult and can spare a few hours or more a week and wish to help older people (50+) and carers

  3. Winter 2023 v7.pdf

    2023/2024 Advice on keeping warm this winter and claiming your entitlements Learn how grandchildren can help prevent you from falling Update on our campaign to keep face-to-face banking on our high streets ... and other key winter costs. We recently published our fourth annual What Matters to You survey that gives us a crucial insight into what you need to live a full and independent life, so many thanks to those

  4. This is Older Image Library tender document .pdf

    1 Tender Notice This is Older Image Library SECTION I: CONTRACTING ORGANISATION I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT POINT(S): Contact: Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive Address: Age Cymru, Mariners ... 2043 1555 Email: victoria.lloyd@agecymru.org.uk Website: www.agecymru.org.uk / www.gwanwyn.org.uk I.2) TYPE OF ORGANISATION AND MAIN ACTIVITY OR ACTIVITIES: Registered charity and company limited by

  5. RB_April17_Top_Tips--Designing_Developing_Surveys.pdf

    -------------------------  Be clear about why you are conducting a survey or questionnaire, and what you want to learn from it  Only collect information that you need, and that you do not have or ... a unique ID number to be able to link surveys or questionnaires completed by the same person over time, and with other data held or collected by different avenues  Include date of when survey or questionnaire

  6. FS27.pdf

    ahead and make financial and other arrangements for your funeral. It looks at options when deciding what type of funeral you want, ways to pay for a funeral, and information about organ donation. It may ... this factsheet is correct for the period February 2024 to January 2025. However, rules and guidance can sometimes change during the year. The information in this factsheet is applicable to England and Wales

  7. Age Cymru - Why are we still waiting - Delays in social care in Wales – July 2023 - web.pdf

    Conclusions 30 7. Recommendations 32 References 34 Tables Time taken to assess - three year comparison 15 Three year comparison - time taken to assess 16 people aged 55+ for care needs for ten local ... rates from assessments to having care in place. 18 Time taken to provide care for people aged 55+ once assessed - three year comparison. 19 Time taken to provide care – three year comparison. 20 Acknowledgements

  8. RB_July15_Researching_Age-Friendly_Communities.pdf

    to that of interviewer and researcher. The editor would like to thank those who volunteered their time and effort to this project, in particular, the co-researchers: Julie Asumu, Roger Bysouth, Angela ... with local people. These debates can help us to think about the nature of the power relationships at play in our work, and the extent to which taking different approaches can lead to different outcomes for

  9. Envisage 2017 E.pdf

    older people’s experiences of loneliness – Christopher Williams Page 7 Loneliness in later life: what are the risk factors? – Dr Deborah Morgan Page 12 Combatting loneliness amongst older people – prioritise ... inability to contribute to society or fulfil their own potential. There is increasing evidence that this can have severe implications for physical and mental health. People may become increasingly isolated in

  10. The new State Pension

    The new State Pension is a regular payment from Government that most people can claim in later life. You can claim the new State Pension at State Pension age if you have at least 10 years National Insurance ... you were born before these dates you will get the basic State Pension instead. The full amount you can get under the new State Pension will be £221.20 per week (in 2024/25) but this depends on your

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