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  1. Pecyn adnoddau addysg ymwybyddiaeth o gwympiadau - Cyfnod allweddol 2.pdf

    ac ymarferion cryfder a chydbwysedd gan y Gymdeithas Siartredig Ffisiotherapi. Self-management: strength and balance | The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (csp.org.uk) www.csp.org.uk/publications/get-go-guid

  2. Age Cymru Hope Project Leaflet NATIONAL + QPM BILINGUAL - update Dec22.pdf

    you be heard HOPE Independent Volunteer Advocacy HOPE’s (Helping others participate and engage) trained Independent Volunteer Advocates will listen and support you to say what matters to you. Our advocacy

  3. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter July 2018.pdf

    who have a key role in ensuring that everyone who has a story is able to share it. Listeners are trained to use the software and to support each person to interpret their experience, using SenseMaker tools ... should be well trained, supported and engaged to deliver and continually improve a quality service consistent with the vision and Quadruple Aim. Wales should aim to be a great place to train and work. 6

  4. National Development Framework - March 2017.pdf

    should ensure the development of a fully integrated sustainable transport network in Wales, with trains and buses linked to other forms of transport including community transport, pedestrian and cycle ... railway stations include stairs to platforms and a lack of lifts. Older people who can and want to use trains require reliable rail travel supported by adequate infrastructure, including seating and accessible

  5. Age Cymru - Avoiding slips, trips and falls leaflet - Welsh.pdf

    nerth a’ch cydbwysedd • Gwirio diogelwch yn y cartref • Gofalu am eich llygaid • Byw’n iachus Strength and Balance Exercises for Healthy Ageing (pris £6) Siart troi pen bwrdd A4 mewn ffeil fodrwy

  6. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    including sensory impairments, speech and memory problems, and poor mental health. Staff should be trained in the relevant skills, including patience, reassurance, empathy and a willingness to go ‘off script ... callers, including hearing impairment, poor memory, speech problems and dementia. They should be trained in the skills needed to have effective conversations, including being patient and empathetic, and

  7. RB_June11_the_way_we_pay.pdf

    and affordable method of paying for things is an essential part of everyday life. Imagine buying a train ticket without a credit or debit card, or paying for a cup of coffee without cash. We regard some ... Existing systems could be improved to increase access: e.g. better telephone banking scripts and staff training could enable greater use of non-branch communications with banks. Improvements in the technology

  8. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    including sensory impairments, speech and memory problems, and poor mental health. Staff should be trained in the relevant skills, including patience, reassurance, empathy and a willingness to go ‘off script ... callers, including hearing impairment, poor memory, speech problems and dementia. They should be trained in the skills needed to have effective conversations, including being patient and empathetic, and

  9. FS20w.pdf

    for example, are there particular skills or training required to anticipate and address the need; or could someone do it without specific in-depth training?  Also, is the person’s condition deteriorating ... services]. It can be completed by a variety of health and social care practitioners, who have been trained in its use. This could include, for example: registered nurses employed by the NHS, GPs, other clinicians

  10. Housing policy statement March 2020.pdf

    that they will be accepted and can live in an inclusive, safe and secure environment. Diversity training is key in relation to housing staff and other housing support service providers. Staff need to be

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