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ysgrifennodd bost blog arall
25 Gorff 2017 - 14:12
Silver Sunday is an annual day of fun and free activities for older people across the UK. Led by The Sir Simon Milton Foundation, it celebrates the value and knowledge they contribute to our communities while combating loneliness and isolation. Everyone can get involved, whether that’s organising an event, spreading the word, or simply attending an activity. The next Silver Sunday is on 1... Gweld mwy
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28 Tach 2016 - 09:51
Additional training webinars being hosted on the 2nd December The Adult Social Care and Carers surveys collect robust data on the outcomes of individuals in receipt of social-care services and support. The government encourages local authorities to use this data to inform local performance improvement activities but recent evidence collected during the MAX project indicates that many... Gweld mwy
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07 Tach 2016 - 10:44
Heritage2health is a coordinated approach to shared learning and understanding between health, social care, the creative industries, heritage and countryside sector. It seeks to bring these rich and diverse sectors together to develop shared solutions to empowering and improving wellbeing and participation of vulnerable groups. Heritage2health's focus is to work with people who consider... Gweld mwy
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14 Hyd 2016 - 08:57
"Most people say they would want to live at home for as long as possible if diagnosed with dementia.  And that’s mostly what happens. Two thirds of people with dementia live in the community, often with additional support from family, friends and professional carers. Help with finances, shopping or personal care may make all the difference. But what are the other ways to help people with... Gweld mwy
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14 Hyd 2016 - 08:47
The UK’s ageing population and its families are being failed by a flawed and fragmented health and social support regime, a wide-ranging report by the BMA warns. The report, Growing Older in the UK, pinpoints how the health and life chances of older people of this and future generations are harmed by holes in the safety net of health, social and other welfare services. Across six chapters... Gweld mwy
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ysgrifennodd bost blog arall
31 Awst 2016 - 10:58
Carers UK has just launched the Digital Resource for Carers, a solution that combines their own digital products and online resources with links to local information and support, providing a comprehensive online tool for carers which can reach them – and which they can use - at the click of a mouse. The Digital Resource for Carers includes: About Me: building resilience for carers: an... Gweld mwy
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ysgrifennodd bost blog arall
31 Awst 2016 - 08:22
UPDATE: The MAX project team are hosting a series of information sharing events in London to provide MAX toolkit users with opportunities to learn how to get the most from the toolkit and to hear how other local authorities have used the toolkit elements. The events are free to attend and will include lunch. Travel expenses will also be reimbursed. The first event will be hosted at Friends... Gweld mwy
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ysgrifennodd bost blog arall
17 Mawrth 2016 - 17:35
MAX is a new project funded by the Department of Health via the Quality and Outcomes of Person-centred Care Policy Research Unit (QORU). The aim of this project is to find ways to maximise the value of the Adult Social Care Survey (ASCS) and Personal Social Services Survey of Adult Carers in England (PSS SACE) for local authorities. They would like to hear from local authorities about... Gweld mwy
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