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  1. CRS_July15_Older_peoples_independence_and_mental_wellbeing.pdf

    with a perceived gap between the quality and quantity of relationships that we have and those that we want (Age UK and Campaign to End Loneliness, 2015). It can be a temporary, recurrent, or persistent (chronic)

  2. Age Cymru - Avoiding slips, trips and falls leaflet - English.pdf

    willing to do and lose confidence in carrying out daily tasks and activities. You may even stop wanting to go out on Dealing with the fear of falling your own. Worrying in this way isn’t unusual, but can

  3. 16 Volunteer policy_care home exemplar.pdf

    will be an opportunity to share any learning points and will also establish whether the volunteer may want to be involved with [name of Care Home] in the future. ------------------------------------

  4. cARTrefu Newsletter January 2020.pdf

    how you can get involved in Gwanwyn in 2020. If you’re organising an event for older people and want it to be part of Gwanwyn’s itinerary, please get in touch with Age Cymru’s Arts and Programme Manager

  5. Digital Innovation review - November 2018.pdf

    digital skills and get online, if they are able to and can afford to do so. Those who cannot or do not want to do so should continue to be able to work and to access services and support in a way that best

  6. CRS_July16_Ofgem_on_Priority_Services_Register_review.pdf

    disability and long-term illness. (2.10, 2.12) 11. We appreciate that network operators (NOs) may want to retain the core groups – including ‘of pensionable age’ – when considering if a customer is vulnerable

  7. CRS_Feb17_CQC_Next_phase_of_regulation_consultation.pdf

    Principle 6 states that CQC will not penalise providers that have taken over poor services because they want to improve them. However, if the basis for regulatory action is risk to service users it is difficult

  8. CRS_May14_Smith_Institute_Making_Work_Better.pdf

    rather than by the needs of the individuals. So it tends to be very one-sided. In other words they want the flexibility to move people around departments and change their work hours if it suits them.”

  9. Accessibility Action Plan - November 2017.pdf

    is completed and extended as soon as possible, as a matter of priority. Older people who can and want to use trains require reliable rail travel supported by adequate infrastructure, including seating

  10. RB_April15_Only_the_tip_of_the_iceberg.pdf

    fraud.  Clever sales techniques.  Selling a dream, where the fraudster offers something someone wants at a low price or something that promises to make above average returns.  Operating in a legal hinterland ... known as ‘number spoofing’, works by fraudsters cloning the telephone number of the organisation they want to impersonate and then making it appear on the victim’s caller ID display when they telephone them

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