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  1. Age Cymru Advice How can we help Order Form.pdf

    complete your details overleaf. There’s no limit to the amount you can order and postage and packaging is free. Please note that while some resources are bilingual, others are currently available in English ... Winter wrapped up L57W Staying steady IG14 Healthy living IG24 Healthy eating IG38 Staying cool in a heatwave IL1 Health and wellbeing: Preventative measures Title of Publication Ref. No. Quantity Age

  2. ID204744 Jingle Bakes bunting_.pdf

    Bunting Age Cymru is a registered charity number: 1128436

  3. Human rights

    enable us to speak up and to challenge poor treatment from a public authority. All human rights are potentially relevant to you; however, it is likely that you will find some more significant to you than ... life protected and not to have it taken away by others. What does this right mean? Public authorities must: take appropriate steps to protect a person’s life e.g. ensure adequate laws to protect you from

  4. IG51.pdf

    Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary ... companies or charities accepts any liability arising from its use and it is the reader’s sole responsibility to ensure any information is up to date and accurate. Please note that the inclusion of named agencies

  5. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 6 Summary_e.pdf

    Independent advocacy is a vital service for individuals to ensure that the person (and their well-being outcomes) is placed at the centre of the work of support services. Independent advocacy gives citizens ... Counts 5 (2016) and Advocacy Counts 6 (2018). The Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act 2014 places a requirement on local authorities to make advocacy available for all individuals in Wales in certain

  6. Advocacy Counts 6 Executive Summary Final ENGLISH.pdf

    Independent advocacy is a vital service for individuals to ensure that the person (and their well-being outcomes) is placed at the centre of the work of support services. Independent advocacy gives citizens ... Counts 5 (2016) and Advocacy Counts 6 (2018). The Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act 2014 places a requirement on local authorities to make advocacy available for all individuals in Wales in certain

  7. 20170203Loneliness - evidencetoHSCScommittee.pdf

    Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead healthy and fulfilled lives, have adequate income, access ... access to high quality services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them. We

  8. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

        Life Offline | What life is like for older people who don’t use the internet A report prepared by BritainThinks on behalf of Age UK May 2015     2 Contents   1. Executive ... include: o A lack of knowledge and experience of the internet o Low to no ‘top of mind’ awareness among this audience that they are missing out by not being online o A perception that the internet is ‘not for

  9. RB_March13_The_Work_Programme_and_older_jobseekers.pdf

    points and policy recommendations • If the Government is serious about extending working lives, it must make sure that everyone who wants to and is capable of working can do so, regardless of age. This ... been less effective at helping the over 55s than younger age groups. • However, the Work Programme is a labour market tool which can be used to correct inequalities in the labour market. This means that

  10. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Older_homeless_people.pdf

    place to place. This review will focus on older homelessness in England. In England older homelessness is currently on the increase and the number of older street-homeless has doubled in the five years from ... Housing Exclusion (ETHOS) provides a useful framework within which to consider homelessness.1 ETHOS sees a home as having three domains – an adequate living space which is accessible only to the household

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