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  1. Good Practice Guide v4.pdf

    Creating an age friendly Wales Making relationships count A helpful guide for families, unpaid carers and care staff supporting a person moving to live in a care home. 2 Age Cymru: Making relationships count ... and emotional issues people often encounter when making the decision to support someone to move into a care home. It aims to raise awareness of the needs of older carers and the value of engaging them as

  2. Advocacy Services in Neath Port Talbot.pdf

    health act, under guardianship or subject to a community treatment order or in hospital informally receiving treatment for their mental health? If so, they have a legal right to an IMHA (Independent Mental ... facing serious medical treatment, a safeguarding concern, long term move of accommodation, care review or DoLS? Or does their RPR need support in their role? If so, they have a legal right to an IMCA (Independent

  3. Advocacy Services in Swansea.pdf

    health act, under guardianship or subject to a community treatment order or in hospital informally receiving treatment for their mental health? If so, they have a legal right to an IMHA (Independent Mental ... facing serious medical treatment, a safeguarding concern, long term move of accommodation, care review or DoLS? Or does their RPR need support in their role? If so, they have a legal right to an IMCA (Independent

  4. Advocacy Services in Wrexham.pdf

    want support with care and support planning, assessment, review, or safeguarding ? If so they have a statutory right to an IPA. (Independent Professional Advocate) ASNEW - Advocacy Services North East ... Children and Young People ASNEW - Advocacy Services North East Wales offer advocacy to anyone over 18 with a mental health issue. 01352 759332 Advocacy@ASNEW.org.uk DEWIS CIL 01492 588366 advocacy@dewiscil.org

  5. 04_shakeyopompom_DIGITAL.pdf

    Call us old fashioned, but there’s nothing quite like a classic bobble dazzler to get hooks looping. how you crochet it: (in blue) Start 6 dc in a magic ring [6] round 1: (in pink) inc in all 6 st [12] ... wool colours level Age UK is a registered charity (number 1128267) Fasten off and sew in end. making up: Make a large pompom with both colours either using a pompom maker or a fork. Sew it nice and securely

  6. Our work

    life-enhancing services and vital support to people in later life. We and our local partners deliver a range of services across Wales.

  7. Newsletter Winter Warmth 2020 web.pdf

    80 and over. It’s also a good time to reflect on the overwhelming support that people the length and breadth of Wales have given in their local communities during what has been a difficult year. Thank you ... everyone who has perhaps looked out for a friend, neighbour or loved one, helped with shopping and prescriptions or provided a friendly ear at the end of the phone. It’s also a good time to thank the many volunteers

  8. CRS_Sept15_Strengthening_incentive_to_save.pdf

    Consultation Response Strengthening the incentive to save: a consultation on pensions tax relief Ref: 2915 September 2015 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts ... London WC1H 9NA T 0800 169 80 80 F 020 3033 1000 E policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267

  9. CRS_May17_Provision_support_adult_carers.pdf

    London WC1H 9NA T 0800 169 80 80 F 020 3033 1000 E policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 ... The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is currently in the scoping phase for a new guideline covering the provision of support for adult carers. This guideline is due to be published

  10. RB_Aug17_briefing_poverty.pdf

    Introduction This briefing looks at how we define poverty and gives information about older people living on a low income: the extent of poverty in later life, changes over time and who is at greatest risk. ... worrying that nothing is set aside for a sudden emergency such as the cooker breaking down, or being unable to afford the cost of transport needed to visit a friend or go to a social club. How is poverty measured

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