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  1. Defence discount card

    Find out more information about the defence discount card

  2. Advocacy Counts

    Advocacy Counts series publications

  3. What is Spread the Warmth

    to allow smoke and toxic gases to escape. Check smoke detectors are positioned properly and are working so they will give you an early warning if a fire starts in your home. Most utility services host ... during winter, and to stay connected with others and be a part of what's going on in their community. Working with our local Age Cymru partners across Wales we offer a dedicated and confidential information

  4. big-knit-pattern---intermediate.pdf

    right needle through the first loop on the left needle, from front to back. Then wrap the working yarn around the tip of the right needle. 2. Pull the tip of the right needle and the yarn through ... and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches. 3. Knit 2 rows. Then, starting with a knit row and working in stocking stitch throughout (knit 1 row, purl 1 row, knit 1 row etc) do 2 rows of your second colour

  5. Age Cymru response to Social Care Wales Draft Equality Plan September 2021.pdf

    discriminatory work in our corporate plan, but highlight the five areas we will be focusing on in our strategic equality plan? Age Cymru fully supports the inclusion of anti-discriminatory work in the corporate ... the issues of unpaid carers that also work within social care will need full consideration. Some survey respondents for the above report were older people working in health and social care and of these

  6. CRS_Dec14_EHRC_Legal_Strategy.pdf

    UK is rarely in a position to litigate ourselves or provide legal assistance but would be happy to work with the Commission on strategically significant cases involving older people. 5) We envisage that ... poor or vulnerable individuals and groups should be a priority theme influencing the EHRC’s legal work. We draw attention particularly to principles (ii) prevent equality and human rights abuses and proactively

  7. CF recruitment pack 2023_English (1).pdf

    impartial, and high-quality information and support. We appreciate the positive feedback on our work from older people, their families and carers. We have made a difference to the lives of many older ... the many services we provide, we have continued our influencing role on behalf of older people. We work with others to influence and inform policy makers and politicians on the effect that Covid-19 has

  8. RB_June15_The_Future_of_Transport_in_an_Ageing_Society.pdf

    should encourage the pooling and sharing of resources to help fill gaps in local transport provision, working together with the voluntary sector. Older people’s access to healthcare must be improved by better ... numbers of older people are able to remain active and mobile during later life. To this end ILC-UK is working with Age UK to try to set the agenda for a future age-friendly transport policy. Using data on transport

  9. IG58.pdf

    Allowance • income-related Employment and Support Allowance • working-age Housing Benefit • Income Support • Child Tax Credit • Working Tax Credit. Most people can no longer make a new claim for a legacy ... 35 hours per week and they receive a qualifying disability benefit, you won’t have to look for paid work. You don’t need to be claiming Carer’s Allowance or living with the person to qualify. This element

  10. Age Cymru Social Care Workforce Consultation October 2021.pdf

    This, along with other linked developments should help increase the number of staff recruited to work in this field, improve wellbeing, and help retain others who may otherwise leave their chosen profession ... partially informed by the remaining lifetime of contracting arrangements but it is important that this work is also led by where changes are needed the most and where they will have the most impact. For example

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