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  1. Utilities.pdf

    an age friendly Wales Utilities The person you’re helping may need support with paying for their energy or accessing emergency support during this time. Some guidance is below: Emergency measures were agreed ... being sent a preloaded top-up card. • More broadly, any customer in financial distress will be supported by their supplier, which could include debt repayments and bill payments being reassessed, reduced

  2. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy October 2023 Final.pdf

    the service and opportunity we provide. Age Cymru’s HOPE project provides independent advocacy support to local older people (50+) and carers so they can help shape the key decisions affecting their ... independent volunteer advocacy support, raising awareness of advocacy, and developing volunteer skills. The project helps people who may need information and support with issues such as housing,

  3. RB_Oct14_NHS_Five_Year_Forward_View.pdf

    Emerging models…..page 17 - One size fits all?.....page 18 - New care models….page 20 - How we will support local co-design and implementation…..page 26 Chapter Four – How can we get there?.....page 29 - We ... local leadership…..page 29 - We will create aligned national NHS leadership…..page 29 - We will support a modern workforce…..page 30 - We will exploit the information revolution…..page 32 - We will accelerate

  4. EnvisAGE16_ENG_web.pdf

    Curie Cymru: from research and campaigning work to providing bereavement services - how do we support bereaved people across Wales? – Bethan Edwards, Marie Curie Cymru Page 28 References Introduction ... Introduction Ceri Cryer, Policy Advisor, Age Cymru 2 Older people have told us they value the things that support good mental health. Our annual surveys of older people’s experiences during and since the Covid-19

  5. envisage15_English.pdf

    recognising the benefits of supporting staff over 50 – Jill Salter and D’Yon Dowell Page 16 Older workers and the menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire ... Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment – Kayleigh Jones Page 26 Lifelong learning and all age apprenticeships – David Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief

  6. envisage15_English.pdf

    recognising the benefits of supporting staff over 50 – Jill Salter and D’Yon Dowell Page 16 Older workers and the menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire ... Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment – Kayleigh Jones Page 26 Lifelong learning and all age apprenticeships – David Hagendyk Page 29 References Introduction Victoria Lloyd, Chief

  7. CRS_March16_Updating_the_NHS_Constitution.pdf

    would like to explain why No, and I have no further comments Further Comment Age UK strongly supports the amendment of principle 1 and believes it is crucial for NHS services to take account of the ... form of cognitive impairment. The evidence for both under-provision of mental health services and support among older people and poor regard for parity of esteem has led to dual discrimination for this group

  8. Summer 2024 v5.pdf

    you might be able to claim, as millions of pounds go unclaimed in Wales each year. Last year we supported claims worth more than a quarter of a million pounds in Attendance Allowance and £150, 000 in Pension ... much money is left unclaimed each year. “Attendance Allowance is one of the biggest sources of support that goes unclaimed as many people mistakenly believe that you need to have a carer attending your

  9. Complaints about homecare services

    If you have a complaint about the social care you have received or want to make an appeal about a decision regarding your care, you have rights which are explained here.

  10. Valuing Voices in Wales - English - October 2020.pdf

    brought but also the wider societal and cultural belief systems and attitudes towards people who are supported through advocacy. The sample size might appear small but it represents a significant number of advocates ... health and social care services. Responses indicated frequent failures to provide people with the support to which they are legally entitled, increasing risks of abuse and harm and weaknesses in the safeguards

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