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  1. RB_May13_Computers_and_the_internet.pdf

    registration: 3186539 ‘Pressing the Right Buttons’ – New Users of the Internet at Older Ages For Age UK May 2013 ‘Pressing the Right Buttons’, May 2013 Page 2 Contents ... particular thank you to the 36 individuals that took part in an interview with us, not only for giving up their time but for being so open with us. We hope you enjoy reading the report which you contributed to

  2. Age Cymru Activity Cards_Words_E.pdf

    starting point to work from. 1 Creating an age friendly Wales Words Birds Birds can be a great theme for a creative session. Begin by asking your residents a question such as ‘What’s your favourite bird?’ ... different sayings that feature birds: ‘Like a duck to water’ ‘Wise as an owl’ ‘ What’s good for the goose is good for the gander’ Any words, memories or stories can be displayed on paper, written into a short

  3. Age Cymru fundraising charter 2019.pdf

    people in their homes, we do not send our fundraisers to knock on people’s doors to ask for donations. We do not ask for direct debit donations on the street. We do not share personal data beyond the Age ... Network, if you have agreed for us to do so. We do not sell personal data. We’ll never sell your personal data to other organisations or charities. We do not ‘cold call’ people for fundraising purposes. ‘Cold

  4. Get involved

    There are many ways you can get involved and support Age Cymru. Please help us to be there for older people in Wales. We are registered with the Fundraising Regulator Read their fundraising promise

  5. Age Cymru Dementia Advocacy Project Brochure - FINAL ENGLISH.pdf

    Thinking together about dementia advocacy Getting to know and understand the people we support Planning for the future Our success stories Making a referral Introduction We all deserve the right to have a voice ... and statutory organisations, this means we can always champion the voices of the people we advocate for, without conflict of interest. Raising people's voices with professionals, including healthcare staff

  6. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Fraud_and_Scams.pdf

    vulnerable individuals September 2016 Age UK believes that nobody should live in fear of crime; police, Government and industry should take action to prevent crimes targeted at older people, including scams, and ... and 2.0 million computer misuse incidents were experienced by adults aged 16+ in England and Wales for the year ending March 2016. Given that there were a total of 6.3 million incidents of all other crimes

  7. FS8w.pdf

    you get community landlord housing? 8 4.1 Being eligible to apply 10 5 Making an application 11 5.1 Help with your application 12 5.2 Information you should include in your application 12 5.3 Updates whilst ... your application for community landlord housing has been handled 20 8.1 Reviews 21 8.2 Using the official complaints procedure 22 8.3 Public Services Ombudsman for Wales 22 8.4

  8. Legal advice

    Most of us need legal help at some point in our lives, whether it’s to sort out a problem with benefits, help you write a will, or sell your home. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303

  9. One network, one timetable, one ticket - June 2022.pdf

    Consultation response Welsh Government: One network, one timetable, one ticket: planning buses as a public service for Wales June 2022 Q1: Do you agree that change is required in how we deliver bus ... to public transport, cuts to bus services, and a lack of public transport in rural areas. The need for more direct bus routes to health services was also raised. Concerns were also raised over the frequency

  10. GCBH_Sleep-Brain-Connection.pdf

    impact people’s brain health as they age with the goal of providing evidence-based recommendations for people to consider incorporating into their lives. We know that many people across the globe are interested ... to find out what brain health topics they were most interested in. Sleep was the number one topic for adults aged 50 and older, with 84% of those surveyed wanting to learn more about how sleep relates

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