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  1. CRS_June15_Response_to_Freedom_to_Speak_Up_Review.pdf

    people know who to go to for help, even when moving between organisations.  However, we would not want to see NHS staff and managers deferring responsibility for responding to safety concerns, and championing ... soon as it occurs, and for supporting colleagues who raise concerns over any wrongdoing. We would not want to see NHS staff and managers deferring responsibility for responding to safety concerns to the ‘Freedom

  2. Survey.pdf

    the questions above, we’d appreciate it if you could continue with the Survey. This is because we want to capture the views of those not in receipt of any of above support for carers. 2 A. The person you ... in my preferred language  It doesn’t meet my cultural needs.  The person I look after doesn’t want me to access support or consent to it  Other (Please specify____________________________) Please

  3. Conversation resource - English.pdf

    have told us that they like to be asked. How are you today? What do you think? Is there anything you want or need? We know it’s important to our residents that we ask them their opinions; asking lets people ... small things that we (or I) take for granted in life but can have huge impact on others. All he wanted to do before he left this world was to see the new bypass. The same bypass that before my chat with

  4. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Transport_infrastructure.pdf

    over say they do not use public transport is because it’s inconvenient and does not go to where they want it to go. There may also be barriers to access caused by the attitudes and behaviour of transport ... lift if it’s a time where I need it, like a major appointment up at the hospital... but you don’t want to keep asking folks for a lift, you know? You don’t like asking people all the time. I’d rather get

  5. Survey v5.docx

    the questions above, we’d appreciate it if you could continue with the Survey. This is because we want to capture the views of those not in receipt of any of above support for carers.The person you look ... accessible in my preferred languageIt doesn’t meet my cultural needs.The person I look after doesn’t want me to access support or consent to itOther (Please specify ) Please tell us more about your answer

  6. RB_June16_Age_UK_Discharge_From_Hospital_Briefing.pdf

    in hospital and nearing the end of his life. The hospital says they can’t do any more for him and want to discharge him. Phil lived in a care home with nursing prior to going into hospital, but this home ... place. However, the housing association that manages the sheltered accommodation says they do not want him to return because he is no longer well enough to manage, while Social Services are saying that

  7. Carers Survey report FINAL (v9).pdf

    eligible for Carers Allowance, which of course includes older carers in receipt of State Pension. We wanted to know how accessible support is for carers and how adequate the support that’s available is. When ... means that 34% of carers who responded to the survey called for more respite, many saying they “just want a break” and time to themselves. Financial help was the next most common response, mentioned in 27%

  8. RB_Sept14_Satisfaction_with_social_care_services-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    expecting more hours of care, led to dissatisfaction. Some participants reported that practitioners wanted to meet the needs of service users, but the way they expressed this was by asking the service users ... bathing. Service users also enjoyed building up a friendship with domiciliary care staff. Participants wanted to have a named social worker throughout their contact with services, rather than being removed from

  9. FS16.pdf

    Page 5 of 30 Transition If you identify as trans, you may wish to consider if and how you want to ‘transition’. Transition is not a standard or pre-determined process. People approach it in different ... may experience gender variance and wish to pursue the transition route, but equally they may just want to focus on ‘being themselves’. One of the most important ways others can acknowledge and respect

  10. RB_March13_Age_Friendly_Neighbourhoods.pdf

    government. Age friendly neighbourhoods offer an opportunity to create an environment where people want to live and work throughout their lives and one where urban spaces and facilities are designed so ... of continuing to live independently in later life. Researchers have warned that “Most older people want to remain living at home, but if their neighbourhoods are inaccessible they are effectively trapped

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