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  1. FS37w.pdf

    Health Boards and local authority social services departments 6 2 Welsh Government / NHS Wales guidance on – or relevant to – hospital discharge 7 2.1 Background information ... Advocacy services – for support during the care needs assessment and care planning processes 33 8.1 What is advocacy? 33 8.2 Advocacy from a charitable or voluntary organisation 33 8.3 Advocacy from Llais

  2. NHS services in Wales and help with health costs

    For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  3. Relationships and family

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  4. Technology and internet

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  5. Work & learning

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  6. Age Cymru Advocacy during Coronavirus survey 2021 FINAL E.pdf

    report1. A year on from that survey, the advocacy sector in Wales collected evidence of the pandemic’s impact on people who are entitled to advocacy, the accessibility and quality of advocacy and on the ability ... services to provide advocacy. The 2021 survey sought to understand what had changed over the intervening year, the present challenges and what had worked well in response to the pandemic. This report sets out

  7. CRS_May16_decc_warm_house_discount_scheme.pdf

    Consultation Response Ref 1316 Department of Energy & Climate Change consultation on the Warm Home Discount Scheme 2016/17 May 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this ... Change consulted on a number of proposed changes to the Warm Home Discount Scheme including who will receive it. 2. Key points Age UK is delighted to contribute to this consultation on the Warm Home Discount

  8. RB_Dec14_I'm Still Me_UCLPartners_Age UK_National_Voices.pdf

    older. Older people value today what they valued yesterday – that is: independence; life roles; connections with family, friends and communities; fun; challenges; etc., etc. What needs to be recognised is not ... 2014 Preface 2 Contents and acknowledgements 3 Introduction 4 The I statements 6 Research methods 7 What matters most to older people: key themes 8 Using The I statements 12 The ‘frailty’ challenge 14 Contents:

  9. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    rely on an oxygen machine or stairlift, who can’t easily get out of the house or who live alone may be at risk. The nightmare scenario is an older person alone and cut-off in a crisis – this is what we must ... Chapter 2 11 Older people’s experiences and opinions Chapter 3 23 Local Age UKs: what role do they play? Chapter 4 29 Policy context Chapter 5 35 Are we ready for the

  10. CRS_June15_Response_to_Freedom_to_Speak_Up_Review.pdf

    Freedom to Speak Up Review Consultation on the implementation of the recommendations, principles and actions set out in the report of the Freedom to Speak Up Review Ref: 1115 Date: June 2015 ... services should seek to embed the Review’s principles within their practices and processes, building on the full range of relevant existing measures such as the NHS Constitution and the new statutory duty

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