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  1. CAP Regional Coordinator North and Mid Wales (A&C) 2023.pdf

    competing or conflicting demands/needs and interests. • Promote programme aims and objectives. • IT literate including data management. • Ability to speak Welsh (Desirable). Qualifications Relevant ... to work evenings and weekends - these will be planned in advance. Notes: • This role description is not intended to be exhaustive in every respect, but rather to clearly define the fundamental purpose

  2. CAP Regional Coordinator South and South East Wales (A&C) 2023.pdf

    competing or conflicting demands/needs and interests. • Promote programme aims and objectives. • IT literate including data management. • Ability to speak Welsh (Desirable). Qualifications Relevant ... to work evenings and weekends - these will be planned in advance. Notes: • This role description is not intended to be exhaustive in every respect, but rather to clearly define the fundamental purpose

  3. CAP Regional Coordinator West and South West Wales (A&C) 2023.pdf

    competing or conflicting demands/needs and interests. • Promote programme aims and objectives. • IT literate including data management. • Ability to speak Welsh (Desirable). Qualifications Relevant ... to work evenings and weekends - these will be planned in advance. Notes: • This role description is not intended to be exhaustive in every respect, but rather to clearly define the fundamental purpose

  4. Advocacy Newsletter - October 2018 English.pdf

    issues around funding and sustainability, quality of service, training of advocates, advocacy and its role in safeguarding, accessibility in terms of language, and knowledge and understanding of legislative ... legislative changes in advocacy. Advocacy Counts 6 presents the findings from our most recent survey. It explores the findings in light of the period of transition we are in, from the completion of the large

  5. Newsletter v6.pdf

    take my dog for a walk? Should I let the engineer in to repair my boiler? What can I do if my prescriptions doesn’t arrive on time? Is my carer still visiting? These were just some of the many questions that ... services and support. While some people just wanted to have a chat about the everyday things such as what they saw on television the previous night. Check in and Chat has been hugely popular and we have made

  6. CRS_March16_Future_flood_ prevention_inquiry_response.pdf

    prevention March 2016 All rights reserved. Third 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 ... 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 is Tavis House 1-6

  7. Why are we still waiting? Delays in social care in Wales

    This is Age Cymru’s second annual report on delays in access to social care in Wales for people aged 55 and over. Last year our dementia advocacy project, HOPE (Helping others participate and engage) ... services. Our research shows a partial but important picture of the scale of delays. We found a picture is emerging of a less healthy population in Wales after the main pandemic period, as can be seen in the

  8. RB_Sept10_short_term_protection_long_term_vision.pdf

    their communities, and the support they may need. Yet most of the public sector is still failing to get to grips with what this means for services across the board, not just those in health and social care ... where an ‘age lens’ needs to be applied - major policy agendas where demographic change is a critical issue, but is often not recognised as such (eg housing and planning, transport, social exclusion, public

  9. RB_July16_Older_people_and_internet_use_stats.pdf

    further 0.9 million have used it, but not in the last 3 months.ii  Among people aged 65+, 4.2 million have never used the internet and a further 0.5 million have used it, but not in the last 3 months ... all age groups disabled people are less likely to us the internet than non-disabled people, and use is also linked to socio-economic factors.iv Gender Older women are less likely to be recent internet

  10. APPG_for_Ageing_and_Older_People_minutes_071215.pdf

    participation amongst older people, is funded predominately by Sport England and is a three year programme. She said that the organisers don’t set the activities, it was all about informing the participants ... guides service users to what might be most beneficial to them. It mostly focuses on prevention, helping to reduce the need for NHS/social care services. She went on to explain how this is delivered via “Wellcheck”

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