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  1. Carers

    Age Cymru and Carers Trust Wales are working in partnership to develop person-centred service models to identify, and better meet the needs of older carers and carers of people living with dementia, funded ... older carers, carers of people living with dementia, and carers of people who have now moved to live in a care home.

  2. About our Golden Thread Advocacy Programme

    Authority services that are delivered and how they are delivered in Wales. It puts people right at the heart of service delivery. It also means that in certain circumstances local authorities must ensure that ... advocacy. Independent Professional Advocacy is a service that can support someone to participate fully in decisions about their well-being and ensure that their views, wishes and feelings are heard, respected

  3. Frequently asked questions

    other questions you may have. Contact us Please get in touch if you would like to find out more about how you can help Age Cymru by leaving a gift in your will: Call us:   029 2043 1555 Email: 

  4. Self Assessment Form for Commissioner ENGLISH.docx

    Code of Practice (Advocacy) and its strategic intent. The Self Assessment Tool itself is structured in four sections reflecting the different stages of the commissioning cycle: analyse, plan, do, review ... would like to underline:T his tool is for you to use in an iterative way. It can be adapted and revisited as time passesW e suggest you complete it in collaboration with your team and with partners where

  5. CRS_March14_Banking_Standards_Review.pdf

    registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. About this consultation In September ... Lambert to start a process to create a new organisation to help raise standards and competence in banking in the UK. This follows the report from the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards which said

  6. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Transport_infrastructure.pdf

    older people to continue to be connected, to work, to access local services and to participate fully in their communities. Background Responsibility for transport crosses national and local government ... profound impact on the quality of life, health and wellbeing of those in later life – for example, 1.45 million people aged 65+ in England find it difficult to travel to hospital and 630,000 find it difficult

  7. Strategy for an Ageing Society - March 2021.pdf

    East Moors Road, Cardiff CF24 5TD Question 1: The Strategy sets out the areas we will prioritise in planning for our ageing society and why. Have we prioritised the right areas? Comments: We welcome ... should be a priority in the Strategy. A key priority is to determine how to embed awareness of a rights based approach. Older people need to know how they can exercise their rights, and in order to do this

  8. CRS_Feb17_Cqc_NHS_Consultation_Use_Resources_Well-led_Assessments.pdf

    policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address ... closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. Local Age UKs are active in supporting and advising older people and their families in the care market. About this consultation This consultation, issued jointly

  9. Community Calculator - English.pdf

    Discussion and calls for action 16 Comparison of results with Age Cymru’s Community Calculator survey in 2010 22 Conclusion 23 Appendices • Appendix 1: Table of average scores for all local authorities 24 ... 1 This report presents the results of Age Cymru’s Community Calculator survey in 2018/2019, which enabled older people in Wales to assess how age friendly is their community. An age friendly community

  10. Fuel Poverty policy statement - October 2017.pdf

    Statement Fuel poverty October 2017 Fuel poverty is a significant problem for many older people in Wales. In Wales, fuel poverty is defined as needing to spend 10 per cent or more of household income on ... safeguard comfort and health. Around 291,000 households were estimated to be in fuel poverty in 2016, equivalent to 23% of households in Wales1. This represents a 7% decrease since 2012. Older people are the

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