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  1. RB_Oct14_NHS_Five_Year_Forward_View.pdf

    summary…..page 3 Chapter One – Why will the NHS need to change?.....page 7 Chapter Two – What will the future look like? A new relationship with patients and communities…..page 10 - Getting serious about prevention… ... Empowering patients…..page 13 - Engaging communities…..page 14 - The NHS as a social movement…..page 15 Chapter Three – What will the future look like? New models of care…..page 17 - Emerging models….

  2. annual_review_2014_2015.pdf

    that make a big difference to individual lives, to big moments that influence major change that benefits everyone – they all show how Age UK helps people to love later life. Our vital work is shaped by ... crafty with their knitting needles. A full copy of our Annual Report and Accounts is available on Age UK’s website www.ageuk.org.uk 4 5 8 The moment we received a unicorn in the post 1 The moment the

  3. IG17.pdf

    Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary ... companies or charities accepts any liability arising from its use and it is the reader’s sole responsibility to ensure any information is up to date and accurate. Please note that the inclusion of named agencies

  4. GE 2019 manifesto - English - Final version.pdf

    Age Cymru’s vision is an age friendly Wales where everyone lives well for longer, lives safely, is free from discrimination and is actively engaged within their community, but at this General Election ... Election our concern is above all for those who are furthest from achieving a good later life today. There are huge differences among our older population, with some much luckier and more resilient than others

  5. Senior Management Team

    improves the lives of older people in Wales. Vicki is currently Chair of the Ministerial Advisory Forum on Ageing, Chair of Age Alliance Wales and a representative on the Third Sector Partnership Council ... improves the lives of older people in Wales. Vicki is currently Chair of the Ministerial Advisory Forum on Ageing, Chair of Age Alliance Wales and a representative on the Third Sector Partnership Council

  6. Survey March 2024 v6.docx

    in Wales.It’s importantthatWelshGovernmentandothershearfromolder people about your experiences and what matters to you.This surveywilltake15minutestocomplete.Your responseisanonymousbutifyouwantustocontactyouabout ... information⬛ OtherA2.a. Do you use the internet?⬛ Yes⬛ NoA2.b. If yes, how do you accessthe internet? (Select any that apply)⬛ Own smartphone⬛ Own tablet/iPad⬛ Own laptop or desktop computer⬛ At a library⬛ Th

  7. Wwellbeing and advocacy excerise.pdf

    1 Well-being statement Possible Barriers Reason for advocacy I know and understand what care, support and opportunities are available and use these to help me achieve my well-being. I can access ... my wellbeing. I am treated with dignity and respect and treat others the same. My voice is heard and listened to. My individual circumstances are considered. I speak for

  8. 20190724 Easy access to listed buildings - Age Cymru response.pdf

    Response Easy access to listed buildings in Wales Welsh Government July 2019 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people ... access to high quality services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them

  9. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Extra May 2020.pdf

    We have all been advised to self-isolate as much as possible to help protect us from the virus. This is particularly important for people over 70 and those with underlying health conditions because they ... living alone who may not have anyone to share their concerns. Others may just want to have a chat about what they saw on television last night. Hopefully, this initiative will help older people cope with

  10. IG32.pdf

    AgeUKIG32 Coping with the death of a loved one Bereavement 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. ... Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary

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