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Clubs or Groups Latrobe City Council with funding from The Commissioner of Senior Victorian’s Strengthening Seniors Inclusion and Participation project

What’s in it for Clubs/Groups What is it? An accreditation process for clubs/groups which triggers a reflection on current practice. Built on findings from Council’s Positive Ageing Strategy/Plan consultations, where the need was identified. What have we done? Met with successful clubs/groups and individuals to define the criteria for Welcoming & Age Friendly. Developed checklists and templates based on research. Developed readily identifiable brand/logo. Developed Club/Group Welcome Kit. Facilitated community groups workshop on Welcoming & Age Friendly. What’s in it for Clubs/Groups Now in Community Grants criteria - access to funding Increase in membership Improves Club/Group culture

The Accreditation Process (earning the logo) Attend training Audit Partner identified at training session Club starts dialogue with members and undertakes self assessment against criteria Club corrects identified gaps Club notifies Audit Partner then independent audit undertaken (could include secret shopper activity) Welcoming & Age Friendly Accreditation granted upon successful audit outcome. 24 Community Groups currently undertaking the process Probus Senior Citizens Centres Country Women’s Association Neighbourhood Houses Combined Pensioner Groups Men’s Sheds U3A Fielding enquiries from other groups (including external to Latrobe City)

What is still to do? Learnings Develop referral pathways for isolated/lonely individuals Heavily market and promote the logo to achieve brand recognition Continue dialogue with community groups re impact of isolation and loneliness Continue to strengthen the connection between community groups, encouraging a support network for isolated seniors. Learnings Lonely, older people want to connect to their communities, they just need reassurance and assistance. Whilst all clubs/groups think they are welcoming – the majority aren’t. The Self Audit tool gives is an unbiased and non-judgmental way of clubs/groups realising this. Peer audit is more acceptable to clubs/groups.