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  1. Advocacy Services in Carmarthenshire.pdf

    2061387 info@cipawales.org.uk Deaf People TGP Cymru Independent professional advocacy for children/young people who are on the CP register,LAC, CIN or Care Leavers 0808 1682599 midandwestwales@trosgynnalplant ... Eiriolaeth Gorllewin Cymru Support for anyone who is experiencing mental health issues. Also help for carers of people with mental health issues 01267 231122 Carmarthenshire People First Supporting individuals

  2. Advocacy Services in Ceredigion.pdf

    CIPA 0800 2061387 info@cipawales.org.uk TGP Cymru Independent professional advocacy for children/young people who are on the CP register,LAC, CIN or Care Leavers 0808 1682599 midandwestwales@trosgynnalplant ... IMCA IPA RPR Older People and carers Advocacy West Wales – Eiriolaeth Gorllewin Cymru Support for anyone who is experiencing mental health issues. Also help for carers of people with mental health issues

  3. Advocacy Services in Neath Port Talbot.pdf

    org.uk Age Cymru HOPE project Support for older people (50+) and carers 029 2043 1555 advocacy@ agecymru.org.uk Older People and carers Mental Health Advocacy Support Cymru Supporting for individuals ... org.uk Learning Disability and/or Autism NYAS Independent professional advocacy for any child or young person under 25. 0808 808 1001 help@nyas.net

  4. Advocacy Services in Swansea.pdf

    org.uk Age Cymru HOPE project Support for older people (50+) and carers 029 2043 1555 advocacy@ agecymru.org.uk Older People and carers Mental Health Advocacy Support Cymru Supporting for individuals ... org.uk Learning Disability and/or Autism NYAS Independent professional advocacy for any child or young person under 25. 0808 808 1001 help@nyas.net

  5. Advocacy Services in Vale of Glamorgan.pdf

    People First and Diverse Cymru 0808 8010577 NYAS Independent professional advocacy for any child or young person under 25. 0808 808 1001 help@nyas.net Vale People First Supporting individuals to represent ... cardiffandvaleenquiries@llaiscymru.org Age Cymru HOPE project Support for older people (50+) and carers 029 2043 1555 advocacy@agecymru.org.uk Age Connects Cardiff and the Vale Residential Care Advocacy

  6. Advocacy Services in Cardiff.pdf

    and Advocacy Matters (Wales) 0808 8010577 NYAS Independent professional advocacy for any child or young person under 25. 0808 808 1001 help@nyas.net Cardiff People First Supporting individuals to represent ... 540444 info@ ascymru.org.uk Mental Health Age Cymru HOPE project Support for older people (50+) and carers 029 2043 1555 advocacy@agecymru.org.uk Age Connects Cardiff and the Vale Residential Care Advocacy

  7. Support groups and charities.pdf

    Connect, from Alzheimer’s Society, is a personalised support service for people with dementia, their carers, families and friends. The service connects people affected by dementia with free support and advice ... Gateway for support Veterans’ Gateway is the first point of contact for Veterans, their families and carers seeking support. You can get their advice 24 hours a day via their helpline (0808 802 1212) or online

  8. Technology_Together_Pilot_Evaluation-Survey_Findings.pdf

    interviews conducted with older people Younger people sample = 26 Online survey conducted with young people Where did you hear about the Technology Together opportunities? Older survey respondents ... 5 out of 26 via Manchester Metropolitan University  2 out of 26 from word of mouth Of the 26 young people who responded, no one heard about the project via social media channels (e.g. Facebook, twitter)

  9. Advancing equality and human rights

    Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, which came into force in April 2016, strengthened social services support for carers, including providing rights to assessment and support for eligible needs. [1] Age Cymru made a Freedom ... population, demography, health profile or disadvantage in communities.  Carers often do not identify themselves as carers, as they view care as a normal part of their relationship with the individual

  10. IL5.pdf

    during the day, at night and at weekends? n Can residents choose if they have a male or female carer? n How are staff trained, how often and by whom? Are all staff trained in caring for residents with ... visiting times or numbers of visitors? n Are there facilities for visitors to stay overnight? n Are young children welcome? n Is there a space for residents to spend time with visitors? n Are visitors able

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