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  1. Care Homes

    Find out more information about how we work with care homes in Wales

  2. Policy

    Find out more about the policy work we do with and for older people in Wales

  3. Board of Trustees

    Age Cymru has a Board of Trustees to monitor Age Cymru's strategic objectives. The Senior Management work closely with the Trustees to carry out the day-to-day running of Age Cymru. Chair - Professor John ... review of Dunmurry Care Home and its treatment of older people. Deputy Chair - Diane Hughes Diane retired in 2018 from her post as Corporate Procurement and Contracts Manager at Conwy County Borough Council

  4. Dr Robert Morgan

    Volunteering Role: Nordic Walking Leader Why did you want to volunteer with Age Cymru? After retirement I was looking for something that would keep me physically and socially active, and use skills I had ... difference to your life has volunteering made to you? I was not particularly looking forward to retirement. However becoming a Nordic Walking Leader has meant I can carry on contributing to the local community

  5. Vic Spears

    society after many years focusing on work. What difference to your life has volunteering made to you? Volunteering has proven to be a very valuable transition from full time work into ‘retirement’. I am

  6. Golden Thread Advocacy Programme

    Golden Thread Advocacy Programme introduction page. Basic background and outline of work for the newly funded programme.

  7. Promoting health and wellbeing

    Find out more information about our health promotion and health campaigns work including falls, shingles and influenza

  8. Pay tribute to the life of a loved one

    A donation made in memory of your loved one will support our vital work in creating an age friendly Wales.

  9. About our Golden Thread Advocacy Programme

    Golden Thread Advocacy Programme introduction page. Basic background and outline of work for the newly funded programme.

  10. The new State Pension

    have at least 10 years National Insurance contributions and are: a man born on or after 6 April 1951 a woman born on or after 6 April 1953 If you were born before these dates you will get the basic State Pension ... you reach State Pension age, you won’t have to pay National Insurance anymore, even if you keep on working. If you have already built up NI contributions under the pre-2016 system, you’ll be given a ‘starting

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