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Older People's Commissioner for Wales

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The Older People's Commissioner for Wales is responsible for protecting older people's rights as set out in the United Nations Principles for Older Persons.[1]

The Commissioner's function is to advocate for the rights of people older than 60 and other people who use services for older people in Wales.[2]

The Older People's Commissioner has a team of staff based in Cardiff[3]

The Commissioner has successfully advocated for a number of policies including free prescription charges.[4] The Welsh Government released a policy strategy document, "Older People's Strategy" as recommended by the Commissioner.[5]

The Commissioner is the first older people's commissioner anywhere in the world.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Act 2006", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 2006 c. 30
  2. ^ Williams, Iwan (10 August 2017). "About the Commissioner - The Older People's Commissioner for Wales is an independent voice". Sefydliad Materion Cymreig | Institute of Welsh Affairs.
  3. ^ "Get in touch". Older People's Commissioner for Wales. Archived from the original on 1 September 2024. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  4. ^ Doheny, Shane; Milbourne, Paul (11 June 2008). "Modernization and Devolution: Delivering Services for Older People in Rural Areas of E ngland and W ales". Social Policy & Administration. 47 (5): 501–519. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9515.2012.00870.x. ISSN 0144-5596.
  5. ^ a b Mordey, Marc (9 December 2011). "What Wales can teach the world". Working with Older People. 15 (4): 153–163. doi:10.1108/13663661111191275. ISSN 1366-3666.
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