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  1. Physical abuse

    Detail of what constitutes Physical abuse

  2. Financial abuse

    Describes what constitutes financial abuse

  3. Psychological or emotional abuse

    Describes what constitutes psychological or emotional abuse

  4. Annual survey

    This is Age Cymru’s fifth annual survey undertaken in partnership with the four national older people’s organisations.

  5. Listen and Connect

    Listen and Connect is a telephone listening service for older people who may be experiencing feelings of loneliness and isolation.

  6. EnvisAGE

    EnvisAGE is a discussion journal from Age Cymru which explores issues affecting older people.

  7. Contact the team

    Contact details for our dementia advocacy team

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

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