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  1. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 6 Eng final.pdf

    for all individuals in Wales in certain circumstances including (but not exclusively) assessment, care planning, review and safeguarding. Nearly all Local Authorities have either commissioned services ... with professionals.2 Advocacy should be considered as an inherent element of the Act to focus social care around people and their well-being.3 Findings since Advocacy Counts 5 • There has been a 32% drop

  2. IG58.pdf

    Northern Ireland. Standard element. Based on whether you’re single or a couple. Carer element. If you care for someone for at least 35 hours per week and they receive a qualifying disability benefit, you won’t ... (such as rent and service charges) • your email address (and a different one for your partner). Be careful. There’s a common scam where someone approaches you and offers to make a Universal Credit claim for

  3. Advocacy Counts 6 Executive Summary Final ENGLISH.pdf

    for all individuals in Wales in certain circumstances including (but not exclusively) assessment, care planning, review and safeguarding. Nearly all Local Authorities have either commissioned services ... with professionals.2 Advocacy should be considered as an inherent element of the Act to focus social care around people and their well-being.3 Findings since Advocacy Counts 5 • There has been a 32% drop

  4. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 5 E FINAL.pdf

    for all individuals in Wales in certain circumstances including (but not exclusively) assessment, care planning, review and safeguarding. This report looks at all types of advocacy provision which supports ... with professionals.2 Advocacy should be considered as an inherent element of the Act to focus social care around people and their well-being.3 Advocacy Counts 5 Executive summary A review of advocacy services

  5. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 6 Summary_e.pdf

    for all individuals in Wales in certain circumstances including (but not exclusively) assessment, care planning, review and safeguarding. Nearly all Local Authorities have either commissioned services ... with professionals.2 Advocacy should be considered as an inherent element of the Act to focus social care around people and their well-being.3 Findings since Advocacy Counts 5 • There has been a 32% drop

  6. Age Cymru EnvisAGE No 11 Cym.pdf

    Demographic Change: http://afeinnovnet.eu Heneiddio’n Dda yng Nghymru: http://www.ageingwellinwales.com/en/home Adnoddau Oed Gyfeillgar Heneiddio’n Dda yng Nghymru: http://www.ageingwellinwales.com/en/resource-hub/afc-resources ... C. S, Cooney, L. M. and Berkman, L. F. (2000) Consequences of driving cessation: decreased out-of-home activity levels. Journals of Gerontology: Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 55B(6)

  7. EnvisAGE_2019_cymraeg.pdf

    eiriolaeth iddyn nhw? Nolan M, Brown J, Davies S, Nolan J & Keady J (2006) The Senses Framework: Improving Care For Older People Through a Relationship-Centred Approach, GRIP. Llywodraeth Cymru (2016) Gwasanaethau ... Cross Cultural Gerontology, ‘Language and Culture in the Caregiving of People with Dementia in Care Homes - What are the Implications for Well-being? A Scoping Review with a Welsh Perspective. 2 Tracey

  8. CRS_May14_Smith_Institute_Making_Work_Better.pdf

    should be ‘flexible by default’ by 2020, in particular to help ensure more workers are available to care for older relatives. • Managers are often lacking in skills to manage older workers and action is ... the employer). Older workers need access to flexible working for various reasons, for example to care for relatives or to wind down to retirement. The proportion of older workers utilising flexible arrangements

  9. CRS_Feb15_Independent_Review_Retirement_Income.pdf

    state benefits and the care system. A particular concern for Age UK is that the people might be encouraged to draw and spend their pension early in order to avoid the means-test for care (without being aware ... aware of the deprivation of asset rules), or conversely spend it on care without being aware of the possibility of state support, leaving themselves or a surviving partner short of income later in life •

  10. RB_Dec13_Transitions_in_Older_Age.pdf

    households where neither partner was in work because one was retired and the other was looking after the home and family (34 per cent). • Low income households that remained poor after reaching state pension ... Looking after home Other not working Both working 1 working, 1 disabled 1 working, 1 looking after home 1 working, 1 not working Both not working 1 disabled, 1 not working 1 looking after home, 1 not working

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