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  1. CRS_April13_Practice_on_Settlement_Agreements.pdf

    proposals for the establishment of settlement agreements, which will be used as a means of ending employment relationships. The agreements will allow employers and employees to negotitate the terms of exit ... statutory Code of practice. Key points and recommendations • We are concerned that some employers will use settlement agreements as a means of forcing older workers to leave their organisation because

  2. 1 Welcome pack for care home - volunteer guidance doc (1).pdf

    Port Talbot SA12 7BJ The role of volunteers and what they’ll be doing The volunteer’s role will solely be to have conversations with residents and to help in the facilitation of activities which ... which could again help to create conversation amongst your residents. Please note that volunteers will not be helping with resident’s personal care. ------------------------------------------

  3. CRS_Oct16_NEST_Evolving_for_the_future.pdf

    Key points and recommendations • NEST should be allowed to offer decumulation products. This will help a significant number of smaller savers access appropriate products and navigate what is currently ... currently a highly complex marketplace. • These products should be available to all savers. This will provide an additional safeguard for smaller savers, as well as foster greater innovation and competition

  4. RB_July15_Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report.pdf

    ‘more realistic’ and to better reflect their resources (the implementation of cohort one action plans will be discussed later in more detail). The action plans seemed to evolve over time. Participants reported ... access it and if you want more information, call this number.’ Some of the newly designed materials will only be printed and distributed when all copies of the old versions have been used. ‘The people’

  5. Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    ‘more realistic’ and to better reflect their resources (the implementation of cohort one action plans will be discussed later in more detail). The action plans seemed to evolve over time. Participants reported ... access it and if you want more information, call this number.’ Some of the newly designed materials will only be printed and distributed when all copies of the old versions have been used. ‘The people’

  6. Attendance Allowance

    may need extra help to stay independent at home, due to an illness or disability. To be eligible you will have to be over State Pension age (as of April 2021, this is 66 for both men and women). If you’re ... for that visit by writing things down that you would want the doctor to know about. Step seven You will get a letter with the decision on whether or not you’ll get Attendance Allowance, how much, and from

  7. Power of Attorney

    decision you need to make, why you need to make it, and the likely outcome of your decision. Some people will be able to make decisions about some things but not others. For example, they may be able to decide ... themselves. However, if there does come a time when you’re unable to make your own decisions, you will have lost mental capacity and someone else may need to make decisions for you. These could be decisions

  8. Age Cymru response to Social Care Wales Draft Equality Plan September 2021.pdf

    to incorporate our anti discriminatory work in our corporate plan, but highlight the five areas we will be focusing on in our strategic equality plan? Age Cymru fully supports the inclusion of anti-discriminatory ... matters to them” as this is an area where the issues of unpaid carers that also work within social care will need full consideration. Some survey respondents for the above report were older people working in

  9. RB_March14_Toynbee_Hall_Later_older_age.pdf

    relative will help us out, and we know that we will be supported to live life well and manage in a crisis. But who do we rely on when that support is missing? Friends and neighbours might be willing to help ... there are few protections in place for either side of the relationship, and friends and neighbours will not have the same sense of duty of care which drives a family member to prioritise an elderly relative’s

  10. 17012023 - Duty of Quality - Age Cymru response.pdf

    the guidance sufficiently clear on the governance structures needed? - Yes 2 Question 4 Will this governance structure support NHS bodies to comply with the duty? - Yes Question 5 Does the ... directly providing these services. However, it is unclear how the management of external providers will be held to account for the quality of their services. It is important that whether they are in receipt

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