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  1. Safeguarding older people - May 2021.pdf

    the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, as lockdown as restrictions ease.  The implementation of the recommendations of the Flynn report (the independent review commissioned by the Welsh Government into the neglect ... supplemented by a power to apply to the courts for an Adult Protection and Support Order (APSO). The Order will enable an authorised officer to secure entry to premises in order to 4 Social Services and Well-being

  2. annual_review_2013_2014.pdf

    be needed and keep doing the things that matter to us. We’re very proud of the achievements that will help make our vision a reality – the achievements of the Age UK network across England, Scotland, ... Age UK Financial Services Commission, working with leaders from the financial services sector to recommend ways to improve older people’s financial resilience. We’d like to thank our Trustees, staff, supporters

  3. FS9.pdf

    landlords’ (private registered providers of social housing will also be classed as a community landlord). Private rented sector landlords will continue to be referred to as ‘private landlords’, so there ... sector.  Secure contract – generally for use in the community landlord rented sector. Note: There will, however, also be ‘converted’ versions of the contracts above (in cases where people already had a

  4. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter May 2023.pdf

    and share information. Below are the details of the next round of advocacy network meetings which will take place via Zoom or Teams: Cardiff and Vale 7/6/23 9-10 5/7/23 9-10 Powys 8/6/23 9-10.30 ... hawkins@agecymru.org.uk Page 2 Continued... Citizens Voice From April 2023, the Citizen Voice Body (CVB) will represent the voices and opinions of the people of Wales in respect of health and social care services

  5. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter May 2021.pdf

    information and ideas. Below are the details of the next round of advocacy network meetings which will take place via Zoom or Teams: North Wales 5 May 2021 10.30am - 12.30pm 3 Counties in West Wales ... are accepted in good faith, but products or services referred to are not thereby endorsed or recommended by Age Cymru. Age Cymru Ground Floor Mariners House

  6. Karen Wakelin Sharon Cole.pdf

    au • Lists recommended and required qualifications • Level 3 diploma will be accepted as a predecessor (other) qualification after the new qualification goes live • The level 3 diploma will continue to

  7. Sheltered housing and extra-care housing

    further information. The cost of sheltered housing will vary depending on whether you rent or buy, the scheme that you choose, and the area you live in. Some will be more expensive than others. As well as rent ... local council runs a waiting list of people looking for sheltered housing. Many housing associations will fill all their sheltered properties this way. Renting privately A small amount of sheltered housing

  8. CRS_Sept15_Strengthening_incentive_to_save.pdf

    are then received as tax-free income once the consumer is aged 55 or above. Key points and recommendations  Age UK welcomes this consultation and agrees it is right to assess how effective tax relief ... tax-exempt-exempt system gives us significant cause for concern that their counterparts in younger generations will suffer a serious disadvantage – and disincentive to save – if they have to pay tax on their pension

  9. RB_July15_How to make your Age UK dementia friendly.pdf

    dementia results in services and buildings that are more accessible for everyone. We hope that you will be inspired to consider what is possible for people living with dementia and what needs to be put ... Dementia Friendly programme, and we also make reference to good practice from outside of Age UK. You will also find ideas for what local Age UKs can do to make mainstream services more accessible, as well

  10. Blueprint for older people in Wales.pdf

    and we fight discrimination wherever we find it. We are here for older people when they need us and will continue to be here. Improving older people’s rights and tackling ageism Ageism is endemic in our ... and private services like banking. They also face higher costs, find it hard to get information, and near impossible to contact companies or public bodies. We believe that older people should be supported

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