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  1. Community Calculator - English.pdf

    seating and places to rest 8 • Public toilets 9 • Pavements 10 • Neighbourhood safety 11 • Places to meet 12 • Information and advice 13 • Health and social services 14 • Your voice 15 Discussion and calls ... Wales to assess how age friendly is their community. An age friendly community is suitable and empowering for people of all ages, with facilities that help people to enjoy health, wellbeing and quality

  2. RB_March13_Age_Friendly_Neighbourhoods.pdf

    live and its immediate environment sets the tone for our daily life and while many older people continue to play an active part in their community, problems with mobility, vision and memory can make neighbourhoods ... difficult to navigate. In simple terms, the concept of age friendly neighbourhoods means designing an inclusive environment for all ages to lead independent lives. All neighbourhoods are different and the

  3. Buses - a lifeline for older people

    people. Written for Age Cymru by the Bevan Foundation, draws on the views and experiences of more than 300 people aged 60 and over of the importance of bus services

  4. Scams information hub January 2016 (1).pdf

    become prey for a fraudster                       Crackdown on nuisance calls to make marketing companies display caller ID       Falcon & Pointer loses licence over 40m nuisance ... compensation emails In the media Caught on tape: How phone scammers tricked a victim out of £12,000       Multiple victims defrauded after trying to book winter holidays on fake websites     

  5. are_you_listening_interactive.pdf

    Age UK, South East Network of Seniors (SENS) and South East England Forum on Ageing (SEEFA). It draws on Age UK’s Forum Toolkit and builds on Consulting and Engaging with Older People, published by Help ... between Age UK staff and representatives of older people’s forums and networks. Age UK, the new force combining Age Concern and Help the Aged, helps people enjoy a better later life – here and in 40 other countries

  6. CRS_Dec11_Building_mutual_post_office.pdf

    online to this consultation at www.bis.gov.uk/pomutualisation or email responses to postoffice.mutualisation@bis.gsi.gov.uk The Department may, in accordance with the Code of Practice on Access to Government ... Government Information, make available, on public request, individual responses. The closing date for this consultation is 12 December 2011 ----------------------------------------------------------------

  7. Newsletter Spring 2021.pdf

    com/agecymru twitter.com/agecymru 2 The quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Spring Edition 2021 Making older people’s voices heard amongst all the noise By Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, March 2021 ... lost loved ones, we’ve witnessed the disruption of health and care services, and heard the plight of many older people whose sense of loneliness and isolation was compounded by the virus. Then at the start

  8. EnvisAGE16_ENG_web.pdf

    A spotlight on the mental health and wellbeing of older people No. 16 2023/24 Featured articles Page 2 Introduction – Ceri Cryer, Age Cymru Page 5 Unequal access to and provision of mental health services ... Covid-19 pandemic on older people’s mental health and wellbeing – Sam Young, Age Cymru Page 13 The impact of caring on health in Wales – Claire Morgan and Jane Healey, Carers Wales Page 16 Helping veterans

  9. Later_Life_UK_factsheet.pdf

    is the most up-to-date source of publicly available, general information on people in later life in the UK. Wherever possible, figures for the whole UK are quoted. For ease of reading and unless otherwise ... otherwise stated, the term “older” is used here for people aged 65 and over. If you have any queries or comments, please contact stats@ageuk.org.uk Table of Contents Overview ...........................

  10. IG14.pdf

    AgeUKIG14 How to reduce your risk of falling. Staying steady. 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 ... in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email your story to stories@ageuk.org.uk. This information

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