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  1. National Falls Prevention Taskforce Wales

    sectors and nations to address the health issue of falling over in later life or ‘falls’ as it’s often called. Chaired by Age Cymru, and Deputy Chaired by Care & Repair Cymru , the ... older. We strive for older people to live active and independent lives free from falling over. If you’d like to join the Taskforce please contact enquiries@agecymru.org.uk or call 029 2043 1555 Training

  2. Accessing help for other.pdf

    Creating an age friendly Wales Accessing help for other, non-COVID-19, health issues As a ‘Friend’ you can let the person you’re supporting know that they should seek medical care when they need it and not ... health at risk. Seeking medical help is one of the reasons people can safely leave home. The person you’re supporting can access medical help: • Online: https://111.wales.nhs.uk/ (for help and advice) •

  3. Ways we could work together

    We can deliver the perfect partnership for your business, whilst also helping you to support our life-changing work.   Strategic partnerships Working in a strategic partnership is a great way to link ... contributes significantly to any aspect of Age Cymru, your organisation will be publicly recognised as an Age Cymru Major Partner.   Branding agreement Perhaps a targeted branding agreement linked

  4. Why partner with us?

    their business and offered invitations to older people's forums and engagement events. We work with you to design data flows that meet your inhouse requirements. Local and national reach We have large local ... proactively recognise the support of our partners.    Opportunities that fit your business You may be developing products and services that older people need and/or can really benefit from? 

  5. Employment and Contribution policy statement (September 2016).pdf

    contributions that older people make through paid employment, voluntary roles, caring responsibilities and as consumers. An ageing population may bring challenges but it is also a significant opportunity. To ... opportunity we must put aside outdated assumptions and recognise the skills and value that older people bring as employees and contributors to wider society and to the economy. More people are working for longer

  6. RB_Dec15_The_end_of_formal_social_care.pdf

    2015 levels by the end of the parliament. • This would imply an overall fall in expenditure on care as a proportion of GDP putting us firmly towards the bottom end of the OECD league table. Increased reliance ... The end of formal adult social care Introduction The nature and shape of the UK state is changing. As our population ages, an increasing proportion of public expenditure is being directed towards services

  7. Health & wellbeing

    Get information on age-related health conditions, tips and advice on staying fit and healthy, as well as information on dealing with health services and leaving hospital. For more information call Age

  8. cARTrefu Newsletter January 2020.pdf

    workshops, activity plans, and artist workshops free of charge throughout Wales until August 2021. If you’re a care home manager, an activities coordinator, or a member of staff from a care home, and would ... cARTrefu, please visit agecymru.org.uk/cartrefu If you’re an artist or creative and would like to attend a workshop, you can register on Eventbrite.co.uk by searching for cARTrefu—An introduction

  9. RB_Oct11_Delivering_The_Equality_Duty.pdf

    treble in the next 30.3 Our ageing population is often described in public policy terms as a challenge or even as a threat. While it is true that much greater attention needs to be given to considering ... longer is something to celebrate, as long as it is accompanied by increasing rates of good health and wellbeing for older people. Rather than cast people in later life as a burden we must recognise the hugely

  10. CRS_Oct15_Refreshing_Public_health_outcomes_framework.pdf

    launched in 2012 to assess local authorities’ contributions to improving and protecting public health, as they took on new public health responsibilities. The framework measures high level outcomes to be achieved ... perceptions that older age automatically means poor health and higher needs, and welcomes this consultation as an opportunity to fine-tune the ways in which national and local government assess their progress in

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