Skip to content
Please donate

Search Age Cymru

Site search

People also search for: where to inform of change of address, work us working, what is sheltered housing

  1. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales - October 2023.pdf

    6. Employment 26 7. Communication 27 8. Representation in society 29 The year ahead 1. Looking forward to 31 2. Challenges in the year ahead 33 3. Getting back out and about 37 4. Finance 39 What matters ... over in Wales2 About this research During April and May 2023 Age Cymru worked in partnership with the four national older people’s organisations to understand what really matters to people aged 50 or over

  2. IG44.pdf

    AgeUKIG44 How to stay driving safely. In the driving seat. 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 ... Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you

  3. Age Cymru Creating an age friendly Wales E WEB.pdf

    2043 1555 www.agecymru.org.uk Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436. Company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales 6837284. Registered office as above. ©Age Cymru 2015 facebook.com/agecymru ... Our purpose in embarking on such a programme is to ensure that older people are able to live the most fulfilled lives possible in communities across Wales. The changes we identify need to be sustainable

  4. annual_review_2011_2012.pdf

    Annual Review 2011/12 Improving later life Together We all want the best possible later life for our families, our friends and ourselves. With your help, we can change lives. Together. Money matters 4 ... Health & wellbeing 8 Home & care 14 Travel & lifestyle 18 Work & learning 22 Closer to home 26 Around the world 32 Financial review 38 Welcome to Age UK's Annual Review 2011/12. Together with our partners

  5. Discrimination, Human Rights and Welsh language rights public policy statement - September 2022.pdf

    forms of discrimination, ageism is based on inaccurate stereotypes. These ageist attitudes are all too often reflected and amplified by the media. The effect of ageism is that older people frequently experience ... experience discriminatory treatment. As a result society is failing to benefit fully from the valuable resources that older people offer – as potential employees, volunteers, elected representatives and

  6. Managing your money in Winter

    A few simple changes to your home or a bit of extra help could ease the problem if you find you worry more about money at this time of year.

  7. Final Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness report

    call to action Over the past year we have been proud to chair the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness, which Jo set up before her death in summer 2016, to shine a powerful spotlight on the millions of people ... our communities. The Commission was a response to Jo’s own experience - of finding herself a fish out of water at university and experiencing deep loneliness, and later of seeing the devastating effects

  8. One_Digital_Phase_1_Evaluation-Insight_Report.pdf

    Evaluation Findings For more detail please see the One Digital Evaluation Report or contact Vinal K Karania at Vinal.Karania@ageuk.org.uk Age UK delivered the One Digital Project, as part of a wider programme ... six organisations, that was funded by The Big Lottery Fund with the premise that empowering, supporting and inspiring trusted intermediaries to be Digital Champions is a highly effective and sustainable way

  9. Loneliness policy statement - May 2017.pdf

    facilitate the inclusion and participation of older people, which can help overcome loneliness and isolation. Age Cymru has separate public policy statements on the built environment (which includes the provision ... many older people. 75,000 older people in Wales reported ‘always or often’ feeling lonely1, and there is increasing evidence that this can have severe implications for physical and mental health. People

  10. Annual_review_201516_lowres.pdf

    #ProudtobeAgeUK A review of 2015/16 We’re Age UK Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We are national In the UK we help more than seven million people every ... countries. Age International is a member of the HelpAge global network and the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC). We’re proud to be Age UK Our 2015/16 annual review tells the stories of people who, like

Become part of our story

Sign up today

Back to top