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  1. envisage15_English.pdf

    Creating an age friendly WalesEnvis AGE A spotlight on employment and older people No. 15 2021/22 Featured articles Page 2 Introduction – Victoria Lloyd Page 4 Employment trends and challenges for our ... and D’Yon Dowell Page 16 Older workers and the menopause at work – Shavanah Taj Page 18 Why supporting working carers matters – Claire Morgan Page 22 Supporting older people into employment – Kayleigh

  2. RB_July17_Testing_Promising_Approaches_Technical_Annex.pdf

    ...................................................................................... 17 4. Older People Supported – Profile Information ............................................................. ... ............................................. 32 Vinal K Karania Page 4 of 81 July 2017 5. Older People Supported – Loneliness at Baseline ..........................................................

  3. Volunteer

    to make a difference for older people in your community? Every day, in so many ways, our volunteers give their time and effort to make an incredible difference for older people. Without them, we couldn't ... be here when we're needed most.  You can support us to make a difference to the lives of older people by helping us in a variety of ways. However you'd like to get involved, we'd love to hear from

  4. RB_Oct12_UC_and_couples_if_one_over_PC_age_Briefing.pdf

    Pension Credit if neither is in work. The older partner could be financially better off living alone and claiming Pension Credit.  Under Universal Credit older partners may have to draw more on their ... savings to support a younger partner who is unable to work.  Carers and people with limited capacity to work who have an older partner will receive additional elements in Universal Credit but could still

  5. FS78w.pdf

    Cymru Advice 0300 303 44 98 www.agecymru.org.uk Factsheet 78w  November 2022 Safeguarding older people in Wales from abuse and neglect Factsheet 78w  November 2022 ... safeguarding 5 2.1 Introduction 5 2.2 Legislation and government guidance in regard to safeguarding older people 6 2.3 What is elder abuse? 10 2.4 What is neglect? 10 2.5 What is meant by safeguarding? 10 3

  6. Advocacy Services in Conwy.pdf

    Mental Health Advocacy Service 01745 813999 admin@cadmhas.co.uk Older People and carers Age Cymru HOPE project Support for older people (50+) and carers 029 2043 1555 advocacy@agecymru.org.uk DEWIS CIL ... 588366 advocacy@dewiscil.org.uk TGP Cymru - Independent professional advocacy for children/young people who are on the CP register,LAC, CIN or Care Leavers 0800 111 6880 northwalesadvocacy@tgpcymru.org

  7. CRS_Feb13_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_State_Pension_submission.pdf

    Credit level. With a pension based on 35 qualifying years and no derived rights it is essential that people are encouraged to claim credits due and that low paid part-time work is adequately recognised. ... single-tier will be simpler in the future but inevitably the transition will be complex, especially as people have limited understanding of the current system. Communications about the changes and their impact

  8. CRS_April14_Speeding_up_cheque_payments.pdf

    driven by the needs and aspirations of people in late life. Our vision is a world in which older people flourish. Our mission is to improve the lives of older people, wherever they live. We are a registered ... together talents, services and solutions to enrich the lives of people in later life. Age UK provides information and advice to over 5 million people each year, runs public and parliamentary campaigns, provides

  9. Being a friend.pdf

    • You may already be a ‘Friend’ Why is a ‘Friend’ necessary? • Many people in Wales have family nearby who are their support during this time, but others, individuals or couples, who are social distancing ... or shielding and don’t have this support may need other people they know to help them. What would be the alternative without a ‘Friend’? • People could become lonely and increasingly fearful, which could

  10. CRS_Nov16_transforming_our_justice_system.pdf

    UKs, reaching most of England. Each year we provide information and advice to around 5.9 million people through webbased and written materials, and individual enquires by telephone, letter, email and local ... particularly concerned about the impact that changes to social security tribunals could have on older people and Age UK services. In this response we focus on the impact for social security decisions and

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