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    Home » Age Cymru launches its fourth annual survey of the over 50s in Wales
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    Age Cymru launches its fourth annual survey of the over 50s in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 24, 2023No Comments
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    Age Cymru and its partners have launched their fourth annual What Matters to You survey of the over 50s across Wales to gain a better understanding of their challenges, needs and aspirations.   

    Nearly four thousand people have responded to the previous surveys which has provided the charity with vital information to inform and influence key decision makers and service providers including the Welsh Government, local health and social services, and the wider care sector.  It’s also helped the charity and its partners to campaign on the issues that matter most to people. 

    The survey delves into the experiences of older people such as those receiving health and social care, and those waiting for such services.  It also looks into the lives of unpaid older carers and the experiences of older people in the workplace, including those seeking work in later life. 

    Age Cymru’s head of policy, Heather Ferguson says: “I am urging people to complete the survey because the more information we gather then the more influential we become when campaigning with and for people aged 50 or over across Wales.  

    “And if anyone would like to help us campaign on the issues raised in this survey, please let us know.  We are always looking to work together to raise issues with the media, politicians, and many other key stakeholders.  Please contact my colleague Michael Phillips for an informal chat on 07794 366 224 or email [email protected]” 

    How to complete our survey 

    • Visit agecymru.org.uk/annualsurvey to complete the survey online  

    • Call 029 2043 1555 for a paper copy of the survey, in English or Welsh, and return via the freepost address: Age Cymru, FREEPOST RTZG-JHGC-RYJJ, Ground Floor, Mariners House, Age Cymru, Trident Court, East Moors Road, CARDIFF CF24 5TD   

    • You can also write to the charity with your general views via the above freepost address.

    The deadline for the survey and any other information is Friday 28 April 2023

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