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  1. Senior Management Team

    The Senior Management team works closely with the Trustees to carry out the day-to-day running of Age Cymru. Vicki Lloyd, Chief Executive Vicki joined Help the Aged’s policy team in 2006; she was ... fundraising and deployment of volunteers. Amanda also manages the Friend in Need service. Before joining what was then Age Concern Cymru on 3 December 2007, she worked for Lloyds Bank for more than 18 years.

  2. CRS_Dec16_response_to_Cridland_SPA_review.pdf

    age led by John Cridland. The Review Team published its Interim Report on 13 October 2016. This sets out the context, considers the three pillars of affordability, fairness and fuller working lives and looks ... aid clarity below are a small number of key points that we believe it is important for us to draw out, many of which concern matters of principle. Taken together they can be fairly said to represent Age

  3. Insights_Report -Age_and_Dementia-Friendly_Gymnastics_Programme_Evaluation_Findings.pdf

    staff assessed 10 out of the 14 older people (71%) to have achieved an improvement in some physical movement, 13 out of the 14 older people (93%) to be happier and more settled, 14 out of the 14 older people ... people (100%) to be easier to connect with and 12 out of 14 older people (86%) to be socialising with other residents and staff better. This is consistent with the findings of the pilot phase of the programme

  4. CRS_Aug15_Women_and_Equalities_Select_Committee_transgender_equality.pdf

    first inquiry which will focus on transgender equality. The committee will consider how far, and in what ways, trans people still have yet to achieve full equality; and how the outstanding issues can most ... people in later life. Age UK provides information and advice to around 6 million people each year, runs public and parliamentary campaigns, provides training, and funds research exclusively focused on later

  5. In your area

    by fundraising and through our range of products and services. Your local Age Cymru partner may not run the exact service you require, but they will be able to signpost to the nearest partner or organisation ... Cymru Dyfed Age Cymru Gwent Age Cymru Gwynedd a Môn Age Cymru Powys Age Cymru West Glamorgan If you cannot find details of your local office above, please contact us and we'll direct you to a local

  6. Age Cymru Activity Cards_Music_E.pdf

    wide circle and tap or pass the balloon to anyone they choose. Whoever receives the balloon calls out their name before passing it on. Musical Statues Residents sit in a wide circle and tap or pass the ... perhaps Elvis, the Beatles, or a traditional song such as She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain • Print out the lyrics so residents can familiarise themselves with the song • Then encourage residents to come

  7. CRS_June14_Employment_support_for_unemployed_older_people.pdf

    Paul Bivand and Rowan Foster June 2014 Foreword Long-term unemployment, usually defined as being out of work for over a year, is one of the most serious challenges facing the over 50s in the contemporary ... choose to retire, many others find themselves out of work and have a much more torrid journey through the later part of their working life. For those out of work it can be extremely difficult to get another

  8. fit for the future project - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    on Care, Labour and Equalities) University of Leeds July 2015 fit as a fiddle is a programme run by Age UK and funded by the Big Lottery Fund as part of the Wellbeing programme www.ageuk.org.uk www ... often emphasised the connections between improved physical and mental well-being when they explained what the main benefits of the programme were for them.  Some of the main benefits differed based on either

  9. Buses and trains: the stuff of memories for these Port Talbot pensioners

    information company Traveline Cymru. Although each story was unique many of them had common themes running through them. They tended to travel in large numbers often involving whole streets or chapel congregations ... for hours. Falling asleep on the way home seemed to be a regular feature, as was getting lost. But what was most surprising to us was that it never rained during a Welsh summer! Here's a selection of some

  10. Picking up.pdf

    either electronic or a paper prescription. • Plan ahead where possible to find out when the next prescription is due. If it can be ordered at least seven days beforehand this will help the pharmacist deal ... for at least 20 seconds. 6. When out and about keep a bottle of alcohol hand sanitiser to hand. 7. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing and sneezing. If you don’t have a tissue, cough and

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