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Social Participation – Different ways for all to engage: an Irish Perspective Louise Richardson, AGE Vice-President 1
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2 Social Participation Proven benefits for older people and their communities Link between European Years of: 2012- Poverty and social exclusion 2011 – volunteering 2012 - active ageing 2013 – active citizenship
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3 Participation of older Irish people in policy making Active Retirement Ireland AGE Action Older and Bolder Irish Senior Citizens Parliament
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4 Volunteering Sporting activities: GAA – Gaelic Athletic Association Community Games Special Olympics ‘Go for Life’
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5 Creativity and the Arts Irish culture ‘Late Life Creativity’ by Professor Des O’Neill (2011) Bealtaine Festival Strategic partnerships with arts institutions
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6 Peer-to-peer volunteering and Mentoring Senior Help Line Small Household jobs Senior Help Line Meals on wheels The value of mentoring
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7 Life Long Learning and Informal Caring Ireland: lowest % of older people in education Priority of LLL in White Paper on Adult Education not implemented The increasing role of older people as informal carers A cautionary note.... Carers need support and there is a risk of their social isolation and exclusion
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8 The Challenges Ageism and the need to change attitudes The role of the media ‘Say No to Ageism Week’ Anti-discrimination legislation and its shortcomings Changing older people’s attitudes about themselves
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9 Engaging vulnerable groups ‘Failte Isteach’ Programme ‘Creative Exchanges’ Programme’ Music and story telling as reminiscence therapy More research!
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10 ICT and Digital Literacy Need for a comprehensive policy Sharing and Co-ordinating exisitng programmes A ‘Design for All’ approach The value of the European AAL programme
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11 An Irish Innovation Bealtaine conference ‘Creating a new Old’ www.bealtaine@ageandopportunity.ie Re-defining how participation as we age is defined Linking key stakeholder to formulate concepts, practices, and benefits Need for research to assess value of arts in Social Cohesion
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12 The value of Age Friendly Environments Current Age Friendly Initiatives: WHO Age Friendly cities Irish Age Friendly Counties Covenant of Mayors and EU virtual network
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13 Useful publication Joint publication of European Commission, Committee of Regions and AGE: Explains what local and regional actors can do to support active ageing and solidarity between generations Lists EU funding instruments for active ageing projects and gives example of already existing projects
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14 Web-link to brochure ‘How to promote active ageing in Europe: EU support to local and regional actors’ http://www.age- platform.eu/images/stories/EN/brochure_ activeageing_en.pd
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15 A few last words 87% of older Irish people report a high level of life satisfaction (OECD, 2011) What about the other 13%? A life-cycle approach towards participation needs to be adopted Need to spread and share innovative good practice
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16 Conclusion Explore and support new and innovative ways to meet the challenges of changing ageing demographics More research needed!
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17 Thank you 17
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