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  1. CRS_Nov12_Implementing_employee_owner_status.pdf

    individual giving up certain employment rights. Most notably, employee owners would be unable to pursue claims of unfair dismissal (except where this is automatically unfair or relates to discrimination law) ... mechanism for valuing shares is essential – without this, employees will be at the mercy of employers who can decide what ‘reasonable’ means and at what value to buy back the shares at a later date (e.g. when

  2. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    People’s Alliance (COPA), Welsh Senate of Older People, Active Wales, National Pensioners Convention Wales, and Pensioners Forum Wales worked in partnership to understand the current experiences of people ... respondents identify as non-binary, and 2% of respondents preferred not to disclose. 31% of people who responded to us live with a disability, and 4% of people served in the Armed Forces. In terms of Welsh

  3. LIFT - Low Impact Functional Training

    flexibility and balance. LIFT – Low Impact Functional Training is suitable for everyone and can be followed both seated and standing. If you're using a chair make sure it's stable, solid and without ... session are fun and enjoyable and everyone who comes along has a good time. All of the exercises are done using safe seated and standing exercises so you can always work at a level that's comfortable for

  4. Newsletter v6.pdf

    families became anxious. Will I be able to go out and buy food? Can I take my dog for a walk? Should I let the engineer in to repair my boiler? What can I do if my prescriptions doesn’t arrive on time? Is my carer ... inquiries on a wide range of issues. It has been a remarkable effort from all of our staff and volunteers who themselves are grappling with the change and uncertainty the situation has created. At the start of

  5. CRS_Sept15_CMS_Committee_broadband.pdf

    world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this. We help more than 5m people every year, providing support, companionship and advice for older people who need it most. 1.2 ... excluded, being more likely to live in rural and isolated areas without good coverage. This means they can struggle to reliably access essential services like banking, as well as other services around social

  6. Referral Form - 25 January.docx

    oNo o – if the answer is no permission must be gained before the referral can progressHow was permission given? In person oVia ... preferred method of communication: Marital Status: Single o Married o Civil partnership o Widowed o Divorced o Separated oDoes the person live alone? Yes oNo oOther people in household:What

  7. CRS_Aug15_Women_and_Equalities_Select_Committee_transgender_equality.pdf

    in what ways, trans people still have yet to achieve full equality; and how the outstanding issues can most effectively be addressed. Age UK is pleased to have the opportunity to make a submission in response ... paid not only to ensuring that older trans people can access appropriate services for gender identity related health issues but also to checking that they can access the full range of health care provision

  8. annual_review_2014_2015.pdf

    moment we received a unicorn in the post 1 The moment the Prime Minister popped in to talk about pensions 2 The moment we helped Anna get back on her bike 3 The moment 1,000 older people took control of ... 6 7 The moment the Prime Minister popped in to talk about pensions In October 2014, following the Government’s announcement about new pension reforms, the Prime Minister and two of his senior ministers

  9. Neglect

    Neglect is the failure of any person who has responsibility for the care of an adult who needs care and support to provide the amount and type of care that a reasonable person would be expected to provide ... the necessities of life, such as medication, adequate nutrition and heating. Neglect can take several forms and can be the result of an intentional or unintentional act(s) or omission(s). Under the Mental

  10. FS68.pdf

    brief summary of the main points of note in the new legislation. Further information on these elements can either be found within relevant sections of the factsheet below, or in our other factsheets on housing ... repairs and/or complain about poor conditions).  Improved succession rights – i.e. these rights set out who is able to continue to live in a property after the contract-holder dies.  Increased flexibility in

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