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  1. Carers policy position - November 2016.pdf

    Ibid 13 Carers often do not identify themselves as carers, as they view themselves simply as doing what is necessary for the individual they are helping. This lack of identification means that they may

  2. Age_Cymru_thinking_about_end_of_life_CYM.pdf

    marwolaeth yn effeithio arnynt (ewch i dudalennau 38 a 41). Mae Dying Matters wedi llunio taflen o’r enw What should you tell children about death (tudalen 39). 9 Meddwl am ddiwedd eich oes Meddwl am eich anwyliaid ... wybodaeth am hosbisau a’r mathau o wasanaethau maent yn eu cynnig. Gallwch hefyd ddarllen eu llyfryn What is hospice care? 32 Meddwl am ddiwedd eich oes Yn aml, mae hosbisau’n cyfrannu at gefnogi pobl sydd

  3. Health services and the NHS policy statement - May 2016[1].pdf

    the greatest health need first, making the most effective use of all skills and resources; do only what is needed, no more, no less, and do no harm; reduce inappropriate variation using evidence based practices ... yword=&action=Search (Accessed 27 April 2016) 10 Kings Fund (2010): Avoiding hospital admissions. What does the research say? 11 Statistics for Wales (5 February 2015): National Survey for Wales 2013-14

  4. Fuel Poverty policy statement - October 2017.pdf

    every customer and display a Tariff Information Label on all bills. These are intended to show clearly what energy the household is using and an analysis of the different ways of paying. Simplification of the

  5. RB_Sept13_The_Work_Programme_and_older_jobseekers.pdf

    ending in 2016, the DWP will soon begin designing ‘Work Programme 2’. It is not yet known exactly what this will constitute. It is particularly important that our recommendations are considered in the

  6. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    expectancy, between the UK and long-lived countries such as France and Japan gives an indication of what might be possible to achieve in terms of life expectancy. 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1980 1985 1990 ... in England and Wales lose their lives in this way each year, amounting to a 15 to 20% increase over what would be expected (Figure 17)*. While excess deaths occur mainly in frail groups, many healthy and

  7. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    expectancy, between the UK and long-lived countries such as France and Japan gives an indication of what might be possible to achieve in terms of life expectancy. 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1980 1985 1990 ... in England and Wales lose their lives in this way each year, amounting to a 15 to 20% increase over what would be expected (Figure 17)*. While excess deaths occur mainly in frail groups, many healthy and

  8. FS58w.pdf

    a financial assessment of someone who needs to go into a care home – and subsequently working out what charge a service user should pay – all local authorities in Wales will need to comply with the following

  9. Gwanwyn_bro_Welsh.pdf

    again, and the summer child alive inside you dips a brush in gold, then blue for dark. You colour what you heard: children at play; the evensong of birds. Or winter, by the fire long ago, watching your

  10. Information, Advice and Advocacy policy statement - May 2021.pdf

    about advocacy and to have others uphold and implement their rights. Advocates support people to say what they want, secure their rights and obtain services they need. Where the people they support lack capacity

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