Tuesday, 7 July 2020

Ymchwil Iechyd a Gofal Cymru a Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru // Heath Care and Research Wales and Social Care Wales


Ymchwil Iechyd a Gofal Cymru a Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru – Arolygon Gosod y blaenoriaethau ar gyfer ymchwil gofal cymdeithasol yng Nghymru
Mae Ymchwil Iechyd a Gofal Cymru a Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru eisiau canfod blaenoriaethau ymchwil ar gyfer gofal cymdeithasol a chymorth i bobl 65 oed a hŷn. Y nod yw datblygu agenda ymchwil gofal cymdeithasol a fydd yn galluogi pobl hŷn yng Nghymru i fyw bywydau hapusach a mwy boddhaus.
Bydd un arolwg wedi’i anelu at bobl 65 oed a hŷn sy’n byw yng Nghymru ac sydd wedi derbyn gofal neu gymorth, a'u gofalwyr di-dâl neu eu ffrindiau a’u teulu sy’n darparu gofal. Bydd yr arolwg arall wedi’i anelu at ymarferwyr gofal cymdeithasol sy’n darparu gofal a gwasanaethau cymorth i bobl 65 oed a hŷn yng Nghymru. Mae’r dyddiad cau wedi’i ymestyn i 13eg Gorffenaf.
Derbynnir ymatebion ar bapur, drwy eu postio i “Mae eich barn yn bwysig / What you think matters”, Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru, Southgate House, Stryd Wood, Caerdydd CF10 1EW.
  • Cliciwch yma i weld fersiwn Word o'r arolwg Ymarferwyr Gofal Cymdeithasol.
  • Cliciwch yma i weld fersiwn Word o'r arolwg ar gyfer pobl hŷn sy'n derbyn gofal a chymorth, a’u gofalwyr.
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Heath Care and Research Wales and Social Care Wales – Setting priorities for social care research in Wales Surveys
Health and Care Research Wales and Social Care Wales want to identify research priorities for the social care and support of people aged 65 and over. The aim is to develop a social care research agenda that will enable older people in Wales to live happier and more fulfilling lives.
One survey is aimed at people in Wales aged 65 and over who have received care or support, and their unpaid carers or friends and family providing care. The other survey is aimed at social care practitioners delivering care and support services to people in Wales aged 65 and over. The closing date has been extended until the 13th July.
Paper responses are accepted, if posted to “What you think matters”, Social Care Wales, Southgate House, Wood St, Cardiff CF10 1EW.
  • Click here to access the Word version of the Social Care Practitioners survey.
  • Click here to access the Word version of the survey for older people receiving care and support, and their carers.

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