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  1. RB_April16_age_friendly_banking.pdf

    following the crash of 2008. • To meet obligations under equality and human rights legislation. 8 9 Keys to creating an age-friendly bank Creating an age-friendly bank is about customer service, physical ... bad) there is a striking similarity in reported challenges and preferences. Here we highlight the key messages. Banking is often a non-exclusive relationship In our workshops, most participants had at

  2. Age Cymru response to Senedd consultation on hospital discharge January 2022.pdf

    insight into her grandmother’s care needs. Without input from her LPA, the hospital requested a set of keys to be delivered to ward staff so that she could be returned home by non-emergency hospital transport ... they can effectively participate in, and guide decisions made about their health and social care is key to the achievement of meaningful outcomes and the delivery of high quality services. The 2018 report

  3. Newsletter Summer 2021 - English.pdf

    facilities in public places wondering whether they could access public toilets or places to rest: “When I am able to go out I will need toilets around and seats to be able to rest.” (Female, 85-89, Torfaen).

  4. RB_Nov15_Financial_Abuse_Evidence_Review.pdf

    says: ‘ ...Safeguarding Adults (DH, 2008) highlighted a number of changes in perceptions of abuse and key points of concern surrounding how consistent the response by social services is to cases of abuse, ... Evidence Review, November 2015 7 3 Who is at most risk of financial abuse? There is a range of key risk factors that indicate those who are most likely to be victims of financial abuse. Evidence shows

  5. RB_Oct16_Hidden_in_plain_sight_older_peoples_mental_health.pdf

    not only parity of esteem with physical health concerns but parity with other age groups as well. Key recommendations  Implementation of Mental Health Taskforce recommendations should include a work ... under-treatment not only in mental health care28,29 but also broader inequalities in access for older people to key services such as cancer care30 and surgery.31 The Equality Act 2010 finally outlawed age discrimination

  6. RB_2016_Testing_Promising_Approaches_to_Reducing_Loneliness_Report.pdf

    letting them know about groups and social activities, and looking creatively for what could be the key to reducing their sense of loneliness. Awareness raising with staff, volunteers and our partners to ... encouraging more social engagement. Resolving other issues, such as access to benefits, may be the key to reducing loneliness. 26 The UCLA 3-item loneliness scale has been designed and tested to capture

  7. CRS_Sept17_Ofgem_default_tariffs_for_domestic_customers.pdf

    the consultation, which asks whether respondents have any specific concerns with this proposal. Key points and recommendations 1. Overall, we strongly support the proposal as outlined. 2. We strongly

  8. CRS_Sept16_Retirement_Outcome_Review.pdf

    journeys, business models and barriers to entry, and the impact of regulation on retirement outcomes. Key points and recommendations  While we continue to support the pension flexibilities and believe they

  9. CRS_Nov16_transforming_our_justice_system.pdf

    Institute, December 2013 www.nuffieldfoundation.org/tribunal-decisionmaking 3 The research suggested a key advantage of an oral hearing is that it can draw out vital additional and new information from the

  10. CRS_Nov13_Better_workplace_pensions.pdf

    shops throughout the UK and also offer a range of commercial products tailored to older people. Key points and recommendations  Only a charge cap set ultimately at 0.5 per cent would meet our objectives

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