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  1. Louise Hughes.pdf

    Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 • Wellbeing and Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 • Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 2 Developments across England and Wales • Change ... Protection Safeguards • Update of the Advocacy Quality Performance Mark and the Advocacy Charter • The end of Advocacy Action Alliance and the rise of Leaders in Advocacy • Advocacy awareness week 3 Welsh specific

  2. Equity release

    (equity) from its value. However, equity release is a big decision. You should consider it carefully and get specialist advice before making any decisions. There are two main types of equity release: Lifetime ... die or move into long-term care. Home reversion scheme: you raise money by selling your home, or a share of it, to a private company. You retain the right to live in it, usually until you die or move into

  3. Gwanwyn_bro_English.pdf

    Gwanwyn: a potted history A national festival celebrating creativity in older age Covering the length and breadth of Wales Began in 2007 Over 3,500 events Over 75,000 people £250,000 issued to local community ... activity Led by Age Cymru and supported by Welsh Government and Arts Council of Wales Delivered in partnership with over 75 organisations each year Approaching retirement and plucking up the courage

  4. HOPE Project external evaluation tender notice June 2020.pdf

    participate and engage) Notice to submit a tender to undertake work to deliver an independent external evaluation of the HOPE Project SECTION I: CONTRACTING ORGANISATION I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT ... CONTACT POINT(S): Contact: Louise Hughes, Head of Safeguarding and Advocacy Address: Age Cymru, St Andrew’s Park, Queen’s Lane, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 1XB Tel: 07931 904 734 Email: louise.hughes@agecymru

  5. CF recruitment pack 2023_English (1).pdf

    of Age Cymru’s Consultative Forum. We are looking for new members who are willing to share their experiences and to contribute to Age Cymru’s policies. We are particularly interested to hear from people ... people living in North Wales. Covid-19 led to an increase in demand for services and support from older people. Besides the risk of Covid-19, the restrictions imposed in response to the virus impacted on

  6. Commissioning IPA Toolkit English Oct 19.pdf

    the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 Contents Introduction and aims of the toolkit 2 How to use the toolkit 3 1 More about advocacy 4 2 The legislative requirements and procedures 8 3 The ... Procurement practices 31 10 Getting sufficient and skilled providers 33 11 Adopting a systematic co-productive approach 11 12 Monitoring and reviewing need, delivery and performance 12 Annex A 43 Annex B 49 Annex

  7. CRS_May17_Provision_support_adult_carers.pdf

    purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Léa Renoux Email: lea.renoux@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock ... www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis

  8. Pay tribute to the life of a loved one

    of honouring their life, and all they meant to the people who knew them. You don’t have to make any decisions right away - you can just have a look at the information and come back to it later. Whenever ... thinking of Age Cymru and for considering donating in such a special way. Donating in memory is really simple. There are three ways to donate in memory: Online You can use our easy and secure online form

  9. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Extra May 2020.pdf

    Advocacy and Safeguarding in Wales Newsletter Issue No 1 May 2020 Age Cymru Check in and Chat Service The service continues to provide some reassurances to older people, answer basic queries and link people ... people to local services and support during the Coronavirus outbreak. We have all been advised to self-isolate as much as possible to help protect us from the virus. This is particularly important for

  10. Fuel Poverty policy statement - November 2021.pdf

    poverty effectively, Welsh Government must provide updated estimates on fuel poverty and updated data on housing stock quality for Wales. Older people are the group most likely to suffer from fuel poverty ... energy inefficient properties. Older people, defined as being aged 60 and over, are at greater risk of avoidable ill health and premature death from living in a cold home. Often living on fixed incomes

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