Friday 7 March 2014

Age NI response to future accommodation needs of older people @age_ni

Age NI has responded to the Health & Social Care Board Consultation on the future of statutory residential care homes. Age NI has unapologetically called for the voice and experience of older peopl...

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Come to Age Cymru's 'Twmpath' on March 21 @agecymru

Age Cymru is inviting the public to a fundraising Twmpath dance as part of our 'Big Welsh Month' celebrations.  We are holding a traditional Welsh Twmpath at the Heath Sports and Social Club at the...

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A 'No Cold Calling Town?' @agecymru

Conwy Trading Standards, North Wales Police and Conwy Community Safety are proposing to ban doorstep callers from the town of Abergele. Age Cymru welcomes this development. Llandegfan on Anglesey...

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Calling on the Government to protect older people’s human rights @age_uk

Yesterday morning, Age UK handed its petition into the Department of Health, calling on the Government to close a loophole that means some older people receiving care are not directly covered by the Human Rights Act because of the way … Continue reading

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Learning the fun way @agescotland

The Saltire Awards have been designed recognise the commitment and contribution of youth volunteering to voluntary organisations.

Brandon, a fantastic volunteer in our Dumfries shop is taking part, and the awards are helping him to record the skills, experience and learning he has gained.

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Brandon, Age Scotland Volunteer

I started volunteering with Age Scotland in Dumfries after I left school and I didn’t want to sit about doing nothing. It has helped me gain skills which will be useful in a paid job. This includes working as a member of a team, taking instruction from managers and customer service amongst many others. I have learned that being reliable is important. I really enjoy coming into the shop because I get on well with everyone and I like the atmosphere. This is why I am happy to have done 500 hours volunteering.

Claire, Manager of Age Scotland, Dumfries

Since Brandon started with us in September he has really come out of his shell and gained a lot of new skills. He has become a key member of the team – he can be relied upon and work unsupervised. I’m really proud to see the development of his skills in such a short space of time and it’s great to see his contribution recognised by the 500 hour Saltire Award.

We enjoy having him in the shop as he has a great sense of humour and his cheeky character amused staff, volunteers and customers alike!

Interested in volunteering? Locate your nearest Age Scotland Shop
Follow the activities of the Dumfries shop on Facebook
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