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  1. Assist and Connect Volunteer Role Description.pdf

    you can make just by offering a few hours a week. Whatever your motivation for volunteering, we’ll work with you to identify the opportunities that can help you realise and achieve your goals. Full training ... without spending money! The way they work is your Volunteering hours are ‘traded in’ for ‘Time Credits’ which can then be used by you on fun activities with others or to learn new skills. Speak to your Volunteer

  2. Executive summary - Age Cymru -Why are we still waiting- Delays in social care in Wales – July 2023.pdf

    Delays in social care in Wales - July 2023 Recommendations Recommendation 1 Welsh Government should work with local authorities to ensure that reporting mechanisms are capturing information consistently ... Recommendation 4 Regional Partnership Boards, local authorities and third sector services need to work together to improve the availability of earlier intervention and prevention support for older people

  3. What is adult safeguarding?

    adult’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. It is about people and organisations working together to prevent and stop both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect, while at the same ... an older person who is frail due to ill health, physical disability or cognitive impairment has a learning disability has a physical disability and/or a sensory impairment has mental health needs including

  4. Technology and internet

    Find a computer training course or read our guides to staying safe online and making the most of the internet.

  5. National Falls Prevention Taskforce Wales

    Age Cymru has a long-standing history of working with partners across all sectors and nations to address the health issue of falling over in later life or ‘falls’ as it’s often called ... huge for the individual, family, friends, neighbours, and the health service. Together we’re working to change the way we think about later life and ‘falls’ or falling over, and challenge

  6. CRS_Oct11_New_challenges_new_chances_IACL.pdf

    1 Ref: 5511 New challenges, new chances Review of informal adult and community learning 21 October 2011 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... Adult Informal and Community Learning (IACL) section. This primarily examines provision of non-accredited learning which is currently funded by the Adult Safeguarded Learning budget, ringfenced at £210 million

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

    voices with professionals, including healthcare staff, social workers, housing officers and people working in third sector organisations, is vital for us to make sure that the people they support who are ... upheld. Working holistically and taking a whole person approach means our skilled dementia advocates can build a relationship based on trust and confidence, that raises the voice of people we work with.

  8. One_Digital_Phase_1_Evaluation-Insight_Report.pdf

    promoted the benefits of digital technology to 3858 older people and supported 1274 older people to learn new digital skills. Digital Champions are individuals who register to be members of the Digital Champions ... an older person understands, being able to articulate using simple everyday language and having a working knowledge of various digital technology or the inquisitiveness and ability to find solutions to digital

  9. Discrimination and rights

    Find out your rights and how they can protect you from discrimination.

  10. Age Cymru – Executive summary - Why are we waiting - Delays in care assessments in Wales.pdf

    examining what help is needed whilst people wait and how this will be provided, in parity to the work on waiting well within the healthcare sector. Recommendation 5 Welsh government, regional partnership ... Recommendation 6 There needs to be an emphasis on learning between local authorities and good practice sharing. This will reduce the volume of work that local authorities need to undertake and help them

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