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  1. 20210907 Climate Change Environment Infrastructure Cttee - Age Cymru response (005).pdf

    Infrastructure Committee Priorities for the sixth Senedd Age Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead ... Senate of Older People, Active Wales, National Pensioners Convention Wales, and Pensioners Forum Wales worked together to gather the experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the winter Covid-19

  2. FS78w.pdf

    the chances of suffering abuse 60 12.3 Preventing abuse by a stranger 62 13 Useful organisations 63 14 Further information about Age Cymru 70 Factsheet 78w  November ... by a friend, family member or a stranger, or it might be by a professional in the course of their work with an older person. Factsheet 78w  November 2022

  3. RB_2013_Age_UK_Digital_Inclusion_Evidence_Review.pdf

    ................................................................... 4 Number of older people not using the internet ................................................................................. 4 2 ... .... 9 3 Older people using the internet .................................................................................................... 11 What do older internet users use it for? ..............

  4. Print ready What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 2024.pdf

    Your response is anonymous but if you want us to contact you about the survey you can include your contact details at the end of the survey. You can also let us know if you want to get involved in our campaigns ... information e Other ____________________________________________________________________ A2.a. Do you use the internet? e Yes e No A2.b. If yes, how do you access the internet? (Select any that apply) e Own

  5. CRS_Oct15_Dementia_inquiry_into_dementia_and_comorbidities.pdf

    people who are living with long-term conditions and are at risk of recurring hospital admissions. We work with the organisations to co-design and co-produce an innovative combination of medical and non-medical ... services and via mainstream, community-based services. This has involved, in some local areas, joint working with the Alzheimer’s Society and/or the Dementia Action Alliance, notably through the dementia advisers’

  6. RB_March14_Toynbee_Hall_Later_older_age.pdf

    currently plays in our national “coping strategy” for financial resilience in later old age. For most of us there is simply no one other than a trusted relative who we can ask with confidence to pick up cash ... other services and feel confident that we can manage no matter what happens; our relative will help us out, and we know that we will be supported to live life well and manage in a crisis. But who do we

  7. RB_Oct16_Autumn_Statement_2016.pdf

    possible to use infrastructure spending to relieve the pressure on health and care services, for example by looking afresh at new models of housing, integrated transport services and better use of the existing ... income homes up to EPC band C by 2020 and all 6 million low income homes up to EPC Band C by 2025, and use public funding to bridge the gap between the amount needed for energy efficiency and that provided

  8. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2012_2013.pdf

    who have now reached later life, but also to speak for the long-term interests of every one of us, working to ensure that experiences of ageing improve from one generation to the next. We aim to improve ... advice, campaigns, products, training and research. Our partners Age UK works with partners in the UK and across the world. We work with Age Cymru, Age Scotland and Age NI and with local Age UKs in communities

  9. RB_Sept16_After_the_Referendum.pdf

    particularly touched older people’s lives, what are the questions that older people have raised with us, and what will be Age UK’s priorities, as the policy agenda develops, to ensure a better later life ... in particular includes many wider social and economic rights, such as the rights to fair and just working conditions, to healthcare and to have personal data protected. Strengthening the rights of older

  10. RB_Feb17_WB_Index_Indicators_with_Understanding_Society_definitions.pdf

    or sculpture; Photography, film or video making as an artistic activity (not family or holidays); Used a computer to create original artworks or animation; Textile crafts, wood crafts or any other crafts ... writing; Street arts or a public art display or installation (art in everyday surroundings, or an art work such as sculpture that is outdoors or in a public place); Carnival or culturally specific festival

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