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  1. Summer Leaflet v4.pdf

    to the sun. Talk to your GP or pharmacist about how best to manage this, especially if you’re on a number of different medications and/or have a long-term health condition. • Keep taking your prescribed

  2. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the winter Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery- May 2021.pdf

    Denbighshire) Postal communication for those not able to access internet. (Female, 70-74, Isle of Anglesey) A number of people told us they would have liked to have received information from local community groups ... lockdown We asked people to tell us what they found challenging in lockdown. There are a significant number of areas that people have found more of a challenge during the winter lockdown. In this survey 87%

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

    extent they can no longer live independently. • 120,000 pensioners in Wales live in poverty • the number being as high as it is for this age group, in a large part, because of UK Government imposed rises

  4. Covid Survey Report - English final.pdf

    Denbighshire) Postal communication for those not able to access internet. (Female, 70-74, Isle of Anglesey) A number of people told us they would have liked to have received information from local community groups ... lockdown We asked people to tell us what they found challenging in lockdown. There are a significant number of areas that people have found more of a challenge during the winter lockdown. In this survey 87%

  5. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 2024.docx

    ufurtheraboutthissurvey,pleasefillinyour contact details below:Name: Contact email:Contact phone number:We’re always looking for people aged 50 or over in Wales to tell us their story and support us to

  6. 20180816 RISCA advocacy services response.pdf

    Comments relating to the relevant questions in the consultation template are attached. We have a number of concerns about the draft regulations and draft statutory guidance and their implications for advocacy ... tools which help key stakeholders to interpret terms within the regulations, such as “sufficient” numbers of staff, which are not available in the adult advocacy sector. Our concerns are that, as currently

  7. RB_June11_10_questions_for_the_local_public_sector.pdf

    charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is 207-221 Pentonville Road, London N1 9UZ. 10

  8. RB_Nov15_Financial_Abuse_Evidence_Review.pdf

    extended and amended. A 2011 literature review11 says: ‘ ...Safeguarding Adults (DH, 2008) highlighted a number of changes in perceptions of abuse and key points of concern surrounding how consistent the response ... today have suffered (or are currently suffering) financial abuse since turning 65. For estimation of numbers of those older (65+) people living in the community in the UK, there is no strong reason given in

  9. Good Practice Guide v4.pdf

    an adult or disabled child”. This definition applies to carers of all ages and there is no minimum number of hours a person has to spend caring to be considered to be a carer under the Act. Therefore, family ... the Act. According to the Census, Wales has the highest proportion of older carers in the UK. The numbers of older carers is growing all the time, those aged 85 and over, grew by 128 per cent in the last

  10. Age Cymru response Bereavement Care in Wales 17th May 2021 .pdf

    usual support networks that they would normally have access to. As a result, it seems likely that the number of bereaved people requiring additional support above that from their usual support networks will ... likely to need formal support and care services in later life and should be over-represented in numbers of people accessing bereavement support. The study found LGB people over 55 lack confidence in public

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