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  1. GTAP Programme documents

    IAA handout Principles of the Act - handout Independent professional advocacy presentation Expert class - advocacy under the act

  2. Conversation resource - English.pdf

    personalised way to the needs of the person we are talking with, engendering feelings of empathy and compassion • “Making eye contact signals to another person that you are paying attention. It is one way we share ... gyfeillgar • Our mutual gaze connects us to each other, showing we are ‘present’ • We learn through stories; from bedtime stories when we are small to shared memories, tales of our own childhood relayed to

  3. IG08.pdf

    Published: June 2024 3 Contents What this guide is about 4 Thinking about your options 6 I want to stay where I am Making changes at home 8 Getting support at home 11 Boosting your income 13 I’ve ... it can start to get more difficult to manage around the house. Perhaps you want to stay living where you are, but you could do with some support to make life easier. Perhaps repairs or adaptations could

  4. CRS_Feb17_Cqc_NHS_Consultation_Use_Resources_Well-led_Assessments.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... and face to face sessions. We work 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

  5. CRS_June12_No_fault_dismissal_in_micro_businesses.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... No fault dismissal would only serve to create a two-tier workforce where people were unwilling to work for micro-employers; and where reduced job security had a negative impact on employees’ health and

  6. Housing policy statement March 2020.pdf

    people living longer on the availability of accessible homes and the management of home improvements are key issues. Poor and inaccessible housing conditions can have profound implications for our ageing ... and adaptations, and related financial information, to help them make an informed decision about where they want to live in later life. Such advice should be promoted before retirement to allow forward

  7. Commissioning IPA Toolkit English Oct 19.pdf

    should help you commission independent professional advocacy more effectively. Ultimately, however, you are accountable for the decisions you make and it is these which will determine the outcomes of your approach ... advice on how to approach it in the context of commissioning independent professional advocacy; • Where appropriate, an illustration of the issue in practice; • Reference to additional resources which

  8. WELSH Advocacy Newsletter Oct 2020.pdf

    gofalwyr ledled Cymru. Lansiwyd y prosiect HOPE (Helping others to participate and engage) yn swyddogol ar 6 Hydref 2020 gyda chymorth gan y Dirprwy Weinidog Julie Morgan ac enwogion Cymru, megis Roy Noble ... phartneriaid Age Connects Wales ar draws Cymru gyfan. Ariennir y prosiect gan Lywodraeth Cymru dan y Grant Gwasanaethau Cymdeithasol Cynaliadwy tan ddiwedd Mawrth 2023. Mae tri ar ddeg o staff y prosiect bellach

  9. CSR_May13_UNDESA_Call_for_input.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... older people flourish. Our mission is to improve the lives of older people, wherever they live. We are a registered charity in the United Kingdom, formed in April 2010 as the new force combining Help the

  10. Health interventions and preventative services policy statement - May 2018.pdf

    preventative services May 2018 Summary Staying well, feeling good and remaining as independent as possible are of vital importance to everyone in Wales. All older people should be supported to make informed choices ... proportion of adults reporting at least one illness or disability increased with age.1 In Wales, people are living longer and spending longer in good health, but the number of years spent living with poor health

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