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  1. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

    (such as utilities, banks, etc.), other consumer goods and services (such as food/clothes/homeware shopping)       7 Within the sample we also ensured inclusion of the following characteristics: • ... only really able to suggest that the internet could be used to ‘look up information’. Being able to shop/bank online were also familiar online activities for most older people in the sample, although it

  2. What we do

    independent local partners across Wales. Your local Age Cymru helps with things like befriending, shopping, transport, filling in forms, advocacy, social activities, exercise classes and much more. Each

  3. annual_review_2014_2015.pdf

    show how our millions of supporters have made them possible – from donating unwanted items to our shops to getting crafty with their knitting needles. A full copy of our Annual Report and Accounts is ... to March 22 23 The moment we turned clothing into healthcare In 2014, our network of 428 charity shops collected donated goods to support the work of Age UK’s sister charity, Age International, which

  4. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    lockdown accessing food and prescriptions was an issue for many older people. For those unable to access shops themselves or gain slots for food deliveries, there was a need to rely on family or friends, or volunteers ... Some people told us that due to having to shop in different ways such as online or relying on volunteers, they were having to pay more money for their food shopping than they would normally. ‘I can only access

  5. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    lockdown accessing food and prescriptions was an issue for many older people. For those unable to access shops themselves or gain slots for food deliveries, there was a need to rely on family or friends, or volunteers ... Some people told us that due to having to shop in different ways such as online or relying on volunteers, they were having to pay more money for their food shopping than they would normally. ‘I can only access

  6. Age Cymru English - Evaluation report.pdf

    Rareseed Youth Theatre (Monmouthshire), Mess Up the Mess (Ammonford), Flying Cloud Theatre (London/York), Taking Flight Theatre Company, and Hijinx Theatre (Cardiff). Jon Dafydd-Kidd Eeva-Maria Mutka Eeva-Maria ... specialises in using found objects, amongst them, abandoned items found in nature, skips and charity shops. Emma sees everything as potential for creation and loves to experiment with new ideas and approaches

  7. WWU - English.pdf

    you will need to scatter more of the mixture. Some councils provide free bags of the mix. Local DIY shops and larger supermarkets often stock the mix. 5 Winter wrapped up 6 Winter wrapped up Keep moving Keeping ... long life food items in the cupboard or freezer in case it’s too cold to go out shopping. You could also do your food shopping online and get it delivered to your door. Include a good range of foods in your

  8. CRS_March14_Banking_Standards_Review.pdf

    Age UK family also includes Age Scotland, Age Cymru and Age NI. We run just over 450 Age UK charity shops throughout the UK and also offer a range of commercial products tailored to older people. Age UK ... money independently or with appropriate support then they risk losing money through an inability to shop around, may not be able to remain at home and are at increased risk of financial abuse. Yet the past

  9. Later_Life_UK_factsheet.pdf

    36 billion every year66  Nearly 1 million people aged 65 and over have had to cut back on food shopping over recent years to cover the cost of utility bills.67 See the extent of fuel poverty and non-decent ... need with vital everyday tasks. Furthermore, taking into account instrumental activities (such as shopping and managing medication) as well the figure rises to more than 1.5 million (1,527,300). This includes:

  10. WWU - English.pdf

    and long life food items in the cupboard or freezer in case it’s too cold to go shopping. You could also do your food shopping online and get it delivered to your door. • Keep a battery operated radio, torch ... by an expert. Local trading standards departments often offer free testing, or you can ask at the shop where you bought the blanket (they may charge). If you have any continence difficulties, talk to your

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