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  1. FAQ.pdf

    Home Volunteers 1. Do I need to have had both Covid-19 Vaccinations? We ask that you inform us of what vaccine(s) you have had and when. You can do this on your application form. 2. Will I need to take ... will provide you with a T-shirt, (mask) and a lanyard with your name and role clearly stated. 4. What training will I receive? Age Cymru will offer you training in essential subjects like Safeguarding

  2. FAQ - care home volunteer project.pdf

    Home Volunteers 1.Do I need to have had both Covid-19 Vaccinations? We ask that you inform us of what vaccine(s) you have had and when. You can do this on your application form. 2. Will I need to take ... Age Cymru will provide you with a T-shirt and a lanyard with your name and role clearly stated. 4. What training will I receive? Age Cymru will offer you Safeguarding training and further details about

  3. Supporting you to be heard leaflet (ew5).pdf

    help but I don’t know how to go about it or what will happen next • I am not able to say what matters to me especially when lots of people are telling me what would be best for me. • I need someone independent ... facebook.com/agecymru twitter.com/agecymru Promoting equality for all Hyrwyddo cydraddoldeb i bawb What difference did an advocate make? “ My advocate was the only person who listened to me and only me

  4. Michael O'Brien

    of Tai Chi. What difference to your life has volunteering made to you? Volunteering has helped professionally and of course, personally as I enjoy interacting with people on these levels. What do you enjoy ... experience? What I enjoy most about volunteering is the feeling and satisfaction of watching others gaining confidence with what they are doing to improve their own lives through Tai Chi. What would you

  5. MCR - JM female case story.pdf

    the older person was before ( not employed/ employed /in need of support), • what they did with the Age at Work programme • what happened as a result. o attitudinal change - feeling more confident, less ... She said, “The webinar gave me some food for thought and an opportunity to reflect on where I am and what safeguards I need to put in place. It also has helped me to press for changes in my workplace, particularly

  6. know_your_energy_rights.pdf

    supplier, the first thing to do is contact the company as soon as you can. Explain the problem and what you would like to be done to fix it. Remember: • Try not to get emotional and keep your anger in check ... Admit your part in the problem if you have any fault; and • Deal with one complaint at a time; ensure what you say is clear and fair. Make a note of any contact you have with the company, including dates,

  7. 9 Care home volunteer's references form .pdf

    GDPR Statement: (care home) 1. How long have you known the applicant? 2. In what capacity do you know the applicant? 3. What experience do you think the applicant could bring to their role as a volunteer

  8. Supporting you Bookmark(ew5).pdf

    advocacy Creating an age friendly Wales Understand what’s happening at meetings or appointments Be represented in meetings so your views are heard Say what matters to you in meetings or sit alongside you

  9. 7 Care home volunteer optional phone call.pdf

    Availability preference Resources and activity 2. Questions for Volunteer What motivates them to apply for Care Home Volunteering What do they hope to gain Talk about skills, interests described on the application

  10. Supporting you to be heard leaflet (ew5).pdf

    help but I don’t know how to go about it or what will happen next • I am not able to say what matters to me especially when lots of people are telling me what would be best for me. • I need someone independent ... facebook.com/agecymru twitter.com/agecymru Promoting equality for all Hyrwyddo cydraddoldeb i bawb What difference did an advocate make? “ My advocate was the only person who listened to me and only me

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