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  1. Covid Survey 2022 - English - 040322.docx

    Yes No I’mretired Iwasn’tworkingatthestartoftheoutbreak Not relevant If Yes , why did you stop working between the start of the Covid-19 outbreak and now?(Selectoneoption) Iwasadvisedtoself-isolate ... Iwasplanningtoretirearoundnowanyway OtherreasonPlease explain:Have you now returned to work?  Yes Nob) i) If Yes , are you working at the same job that you were in before the start of the Covid-19outbreakorhaveyouchangedjobs

  2. CRS_Dec14_EHRC_Legal_Strategy.pdf

    UK is rarely in a position to litigate ourselves or provide legal assistance but would be happy to work with the Commission on strategically significant cases involving older people. 5) We envisage that ... poor or vulnerable individuals and groups should be a priority theme influencing the EHRC’s legal work. We draw attention particularly to principles (ii) prevent equality and human rights abuses and proactively

  3. Age Cymru Advocacy during Coronavirus survey 2021 FINAL E.pdf

    sought to understand what had changed over the intervening year, the present challenges and what had worked well in response to the pandemic. This report sets out the key findings from the 47 advocates who ... 2021 survey provided plentiful examples of human rights violations with respondents saying: “We’ve worked hard to ensure that rights have been upheld but know many examples of blanket decisions, remote hearings

  4. IG58.pdf

    Allowance • income-related Employment and Support Allowance • working-age Housing Benefit • Income Support • Child Tax Credit • Working Tax Credit. Most people can no longer make a new claim for a legacy ... 35 hours per week and they receive a qualifying disability benefit, you won’t have to look for paid work. You don’t need to be claiming Carer’s Allowance or living with the person to qualify. This element

  5. Age Cymru Social Care Workforce Consultation October 2021.pdf

    This, along with other linked developments should help increase the number of staff recruited to work in this field, improve wellbeing, and help retain others who may otherwise leave their chosen profession ... partially informed by the remaining lifetime of contracting arrangements but it is important that this work is also led by where changes are needed the most and where they will have the most impact. For example

  6. Final Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness report

    to break down boundaries. She wanted the Commission to be crossparty, something we’ve continued, working together as co-chairs since Jo’s murder. And it was to be led by a wider coalition – 13 charities ... to the end of this year-long project we feel proud to have honoured Jo’s memory with this important work. This year we have reached many thousands of people across the country: young and old, disabled people

  7. RB_Sept14_Neighbourhood_effects-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    indicators associated with pension protection such as being in paid employment, being an employee, and working for an employer who offers a pension scheme. However, the concentration of one’s own ethnic group ... scheme if they live in highly deprived neighbourhoods. • Ethnicity remains a strong determinant of a working-age person’s chances of being a member in an occupational scheme, controlling for other key demographic

  8. Webinar summary report - Final.pdf

    asked to consider; why the principles were important to them, what was challenging and what was working well. Summary of Group Discussions: The historic difficulties relating to access to advocacy was ... Positive examples of the advocacy principles were generated in the group discussions including the hard work of care homes and 2 advocacy services to offer reactive flexible support with appropriate risk assessments

  9. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter July 2018.pdf

    develop a National Framework for Commissioning IPA The GTAP team have all worked on this framework based on their experiences of working with local authorities and providers across Wales over the last 2 years ... input from providers is also vital in its development. We are guided and advised on this piece of work by a Strategic Reference Group which is made up of representatives from Welsh Government, Health,

  10. Buses and trains: the stuff of memories for these Port Talbot pensioners

    Bus and train services are of course vital for those of us who use them for our daily commute to work or to get in the weekly shopping. But for many of the older people attending the Age Cymru Afan Nedd

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