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  1. IL8.pdf

    Can I change my mind? 6. An executor’s key duties Registering the death 8. Getting copies of the will 9. Arranging the funeral 10. Taking responsibility for property and post 11. Valuing the estate 12 ... What this guide is about. When someone you care about dies, sorting out the legal things such as wills and estates may be the last thing on your mind, or it might be a welcome distraction. However you’re

  2. Commissioning IPA Framework English Oct 19.pdf

    strategic approach to improving the availability of advocacy services to adults across Wales, and will guide and support local authorities to fulfil their duties under the Act. I would like to take this ... have a clear understanding and a clear vision of what effective independent professional advocacy will look like in practice. This framework provides an overarching vision based on the work done to date

  3. Age Cymru Advice Statement of Service (1).docx

    careH ousing, including housing options, repairs and adaptations and heatingL egal issues such as Wills and Power of AttorneyBereavement and death Local services and opportunities to engage in new activitiesWe ... independent of any outside influence and impartial. We will never recommend a service or provider to you, including our own services. Where possible we will always provide you with all relevant options available

  4. 20221214 Climate change engagement - Age Cymru response.pdf

    public in action on climate change. Engagement with the general public about climate policies that will affect them and their communities is important so that people can share their views and lived experiences ... present to low income and vulnerable households, for example, whether available grants will be sufficient to cover the costs associated with the proposed switch from gas boilers to low-carbon heat pumps for

  5. CRS_May16_Multimorbidity_clinical_assessment_and_management.pdf

    recommendations represent a substantial increase in costs, and do you consider that the reasons given in the guideline are sufficient to justify this? 2. Which areas will have the biggest impact on practice and be ... This recommendation will be a challenging change in practice because …… Example 3 Full 16 45 Question 2: Our trust has had experience of implementing this approach and would be willing to submit its experiences

  6. Commissioning IPA Toolkit English Oct 19.pdf

    for the decisions you make and it is these which will determine the outcomes of your approach. 2 How to use this toolkit For each of the above you will find: • Cross-reference to the relevant tasks in ... operate Plan Identify the gaps between what is needed and what is available and decide how these gaps will be addressed Deliver Secure services and ensure they are delivered as planned Review Monitor the impact

  7. FS78w.pdf

    legislation and guidance. If, however, you want information specifically on reporting abuse and who you will need to contact to do this, you could skip to section 5 onwards. Information on ways that abuse might ... 12. 2.2 Legislation and government guidance in regard to safeguarding older people This factsheet will use the following as the main sources of information, in particular in regard to the parts focussing

  8. CRS_June12_No_fault_dismissal_in_micro_businesses.pdf

    believes there is nothing to be gained from further reducing employment protection in this way. Doing so will only serve to create a two-tier workforce with those employed by micro-businesses enjoying less protection ... making such employers less desirable to potential recruits. In addition, there is a risk that it will undermine efforts to extend working lives. Once out of work, older workers often find it difficult

  9. CRS_May14_Smith_Institute_Making_Work_Better.pdf

    need. In addition, to be truly flexible, arrangements should be negotiated and implemented with the willing agreement of the employee (rather than imposed by the employer). Older workers need access to flexible ... your work and they appreciate these sort of people, and if they need any help or anything they are willing to help you, you know?” “For the whole staff he likes them to have this workload that they can

  10. RB_Dec13_Transitions_in_Older_Age.pdf

    their early years of pensionable age and even those that have extended their working lives somewhat will retire fully eventually. It is clearly difficult to avoid low income after reaching state pension ... remain low. People on low income before SPA will be particularly affected by any future increases in SPA as this will delay the point at which their income will increase through the state pension and old-age

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