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  1. RB_June11_job_blocking_briefing.pdf

    should stay at home and leave all the jobs for breadwinning males. Now lump-of-labourites say that keeping the old at work would deprive the young of employment. The idea that society can become more prosperous

  2. Independent Professional Advocacy presentation.pdf

    Professional Advocacy is not meant to replace other forms • It is important that professionals and carers keep speaking up for people’s rights and care • An Independent Professional Advocate has a specific role

  3. Human Rights Toolkits V8.pdf

    encounter situations where you are concerned about the people involved and need some advice on how you can keep the person you are advocating for safe. This is what we advise to our own staff at Age Cymru. If you ... of those five things you can pack into your week with this diary template: Connecting with others Keeping Active Taking Notice Learning Giving Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

  4. Employment and Contribution policy statement - September 2019.pdf

    Research.27 The supply of unpaid care to older people by their adult children (in England) is unlikely to keep pace with demand, whereas care provision by spouses is growing and is projected to continue to increase ... older adults aged 55-64) say that they do some informal volunteering, with activities including keeping in touch with a housebound person and providing transport. One in three older people reported volunteering

  5. Health services and the NHS policy statement - May 2016[1].pdf

    time devoted to palliative care and the needs of older people. Professionals should be supported in keeping up-to-date with these issues throughout their careers. • Do Not Attempt Resuscitation orders (nor ... time devoted to palliative care and the needs of older people. Professionals should be supported in keeping up-to-date with these issues throughout their careers. • Do Not Attempt Resuscitation orders (nor

  6. RB_Dec16_No_one_Should_Have_No_one.pdf

    your customers and know where they could get help. As an individual you can: • Make the effort to keep in contact with older relatives and friends. • Be friendly to older people living nearby. • Consider

  7. CRS_Oct13_Housing_standards_review.pdf

    standards directly into the building regulations. 2. Do you agree that there should be a group to keep the nationally described standards under review? Y/N. Yes. It is important to regularly review whether

  8. CRS_Sept17_Retirement_Outcomes_Review.pdf

    paper looking at how to combine careers advice (with a higher State Pension age people will need to keep working for longer) with a nudge on pension savings. It represents an opportunity for the industry

  9. RB_April17_Behind_the_Headlines_ hours_worked.pdf

    He is concerned that his current job is routine with no prospects and that he will not be able to keep working for much longer, a view with which his doctor agrees. It is boring and mundane, as well as

  10. RB_March13_Age_Friendly_Neighbourhoods.pdf

    councillor’s role in their community is not a one-off occurrence. There needs to be an ongoing commitment to keep people involved and support their needs. One frustration commonly voiced about engagement with councils

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