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  1. National Development Framework - March 2017.pdf

    the population.  We believe that planning for, and responding to, demographic change should be a key consideration in the NDF, and that planning decisions should take into account how they will affect ... public and community transport. A report by PPIW highlights that there is a ‘rural premium’ on some key goods and services because of a lack of competitive markets for food, fuel, energy and transport, which

  2. CRS_July16_Mental_wellbeing_independence_for_older_people.pdf

    part of this, stakeholders have been invited to comment on the draft quality standard, including the key areas for improvement that have been shortlisted (available online here). Age UK welcomes this quality ... supporting older people’s independence and wellbeing. Key points and recommendations Age UK’s detailed comments can be seen in the NICE proforma below. Key points from our response include:  Recognising the

  3. Health services and the NHS policy statement - May 2016[1].pdf

    plans with clear lines of accountability to ensure that the intended outcomes are in fact achieved. Key calls: • Older people must be at the centre of all decisions and developments that impact upon their ... decisions about their care and inadequate support with basics such as eating, drinking and using the toilet. Undignified care can be abusive and leave people feeling devalued, disempowered, embarrassed and

  4. What we do

    works in many different ways to make Wales an age-friendly country. We research the issues that are of key importance to older people informed by our Consultative Forum. We produce public policy statements

  5. CRS_Aug15_Dementia_Supporting_people_with_dementia_and_carers_in_health_social_care.pdf

    receive a diagnosis of dementia and their families. Key points and recommendations Age UK’s detailed comments can be seen in the NICE proforma below. Key points from our response include:  Supporting the ... voluntary sector in providing such support. We would therefore recommend that a key issue be added to section 1.5 on ‘key issues and questions’, below line 17 on page 6, as follows: ‘Provision of good-quality

  6. RB_June11_10_questions_for_the_local_public_sector.pdf

    Age UK sets out ten questions to prompt and encourage discussion with the local public sector on the key issues affecting services for people in later life within the current climate of spending cuts and ... continue to live active and independent lives. Age UK is keen to prompt and encourage discussion on the key issues affecting services for people in later life, to find ways of ensuring that current and future

  7. Health services and the NHS policy statement - February 2019.pdf

    Parliamentary Review and A Healthier Wales long term plan for health and social care, is attached an Annex A. Key calls:  Older people must be at the centre of all decisions and developments that impact upon their ... decisions about their care and inadequate support with basics such as eating, drinking and using the toilet. 7 Undignified care can be abusive and leave people feeling devalued, disempowered, embarrassed

  8. WASP Banking Protocol and Take 5 slides.pdf

    Police and London branches in October 2016 and is now live across all 43 police forces in the UK. • The key aims of this partnership are: o To identify individuals who are tricked into going into their local ... victim support to reduce the individuals future susceptibility to scams. o To arrest fraudsters • A key method employed by criminals committing fraud offences is to encourage the victim to attend their local

  9. 20200703 Friends In Need Funding Allocation v4 - website.pdf

    Specifically a Wales ‘Ffrind mewn Angen’ ‘Friend in Need’ would be signposted to key sources of advice and support. They would have four key functions; Connect, Communicate, Coordinate and Comfort:  Connect – Individuals ... to date.  Case Study There will be a mid-point report and an end of project report. 6. Timeline Key dates Application process opens August 2020 Application process ends 14 September 2020 Confirmation

  10. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Transport_infrastructure.pdf

    and how well they have been trained and, in some cases, their attitudes towards disabled people”. Key arguments  National and local government must take into account the needs and views of older people ... needs, required by the Bill, must consider the older population and the way they use buses to get to key services.  There should be a requirement to consult older people on any cuts or reductions to local

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