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  1. RB_Oct16_Autumn_Statement_2016.pdf

    both the public and private sectors – see paragraph 12 below. 8. As the Government prepares its plans for delivering Brexit, it will be important to maintain strong and effective regulation for older ... The national infrastructure of urgent/emergency services is equally interesting. If any future planning were to reduce hospital capacity, it would need to address safe access to A&Es or urgent care centres

  2. Carers Guide (Eng) Nov 22.pdf

    Conwy, and Gwynedd. They offer a range of services, from low level advocacy to emergency and future planning. They organise social opportunities for carers too, for example: • Group activities – held monthly ... services available for carers of someone with a mental illness: • Advocacy • Break for carers – engaging a person being cared for in an activity so that carers can take a break • Accessible information

  3. Carers Guide ENG (Jan 23).pdf

    Conwy, and Gwynedd. They offer a range of services, from low level advocacy to emergency and future planning. They organise social opportunities for carers too, for example: • Group activities – held monthly ... services available for carers of someone with a mental illness: • Advocacy • Break for carers – engaging a person being cared for in an activity so that carers can take a break • Accessible information

  4. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 8 E FINAL 3.pdf

    all individuals in Wales in certain circumstances including (but not exclusively) assessment, care planning, review and safeguarding. Nearly all Local Authorities have now commissioned services to comply ... knowledge of the advocacy sector in Wales but undertook a further desk top exercise to ensure we engaged with as many providers as possible. The Advocacy Counts survey respondents are self-selecting. Responses

  5. Public health approach to gender based violence - Age Cymru consultation response April 2023.pdf

    have access to the internet and some will have limited digital literacy4. Our ongoing program of engagement with older people has highlighted that that some would not consider finding information online

  6. RB_Dec12_IA_for_Older_People_Evidence_Review_update.pdf

    source of data and intelligence for the organisation as well as providing evidence for policy and planning. • At times of major policy and legal changes, the need for high-quality, up-to-date and impartial ... advice are particularly important in the current economic climate when there is much uncertainty and planned policy change. This section summarises some of the key areas of public policy that could add to demand

  7. FS43.pdf

    information about independent financial advisers and what you need to think about it you are planning to engage their paid-for services. The information in this factsheet is correct for the period May 2024 ... Change Debt Charity offer debt management advice by phone and online. They can draw up a repayment plan and propose it to creditors. See factsheet 75, Dealing with debt, for more information. 3.3 Disability

  8. RB_Dec13_Roundtable_is_it_too_late_to_save.pdf

    These challenges are: 1. Uncertainty and mistrust; 2. Better understanding of risk; and 3. Active planning. The following provides some general observations and suggestions of possible action to begin the ... government and industry need to do to help Generation R understand risk? 5 ACTIVE PLANNING ‘If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail’ – Benjamin Franklin Preparing for retirement is a journey. As with

  9. Changes to landline telephones

    either provided by the local authority or by a private company, contact your provider to check what plans they have in place to ensure that your equipment is switched over.  Following calls to our Advice

  10. A One-Stop-Shop guide for unpaid carers in Wales - June 2023.pdf

    Conwy, and Gwynedd. They offer a range of services, from low level advocacy to emergency and future planning. They organise social opportunities for carers too, for example: • Group activities – held monthly ... services available for carers of someone with a mental illness: • Advocacy • Break for carers – engaging a person being cared for in an activity so that carers can take a break • Accessible information

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