Draft Redlands Coast Age-friendly Action Plan 2021-2026
Consultation has concluded
Redland City Council is inviting the community to have its say on the Draft Redlands Coast Age-friendly Action Plan 2021-2026.
The draft action plan is based on the World Health Organisation’s Age-friendly Cities model and has been drafted with input from the community's older mainland and island residents, as well as key Redlands Coast seniors organisations.
The draft action plan identifies priorities for the next five years.
Have a look at the Draft Redlands Coast Age-friendly Action Plan 2021-2026 and have your say about it during the community consultation period.
Community consultation starts on 22 January and ends on 2 March 2021.
Redland City Council is inviting the community to have its say on the Draft Redlands Coast Age-friendly Action Plan 2021-2026.
The draft action plan is based on the World Health Organisation’s Age-friendly Cities model and has been drafted with input from the community's older mainland and island residents, as well as key Redlands Coast seniors organisations.
The draft action plan identifies priorities for the next five years.
Have a look at the Draft Redlands Coast Age-friendly Action Plan 2021-2026 and have your say about it during the community consultation period.
Community consultation starts on 22 January and ends on 2 March 2021.
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Green light to support plan for age-friendly community
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A five-year action plan to make the Redlands Coast a truly age-friendly community has been given the green light by Redland City Council.
Mayor Karen Williams said Council had today adopted the Redlands Coast Age-friendly Action Plan 2021-2026.
“Like many other communities, Redlands Coast has an ageing population,” Cr Williams said.
“This plan provides a way forward for Council, the community and government to work together to ensure that ageing on the Redlands Coast can be a positive experience where people of all ages can live active fulfilling lives, participating in all aspects of the community.
“It recognises the potential and the value of our older residents’ ongoing contribution to creating a vibrant community.”
Areas identified for action include:
* Outdoor spaces and buildings
* Transport
* Housing
* Social participation
* Respect and social inclusion
* Civic participation and employment
* Communication and information
* Community support and health servicesCr Williams said the Redlands Coast plan was based on the World Health Organisation’s age-friendly cities model which focused on reducing barriers in the physical and social environments so people could remain active and independent for as long as possible.
“This is a plan for our senior citizens, most importantly with valuable input from local seniors and seniors’ organisations,” she said.
“This has helped shape a path that is a true reflection of the needs of our community.
“For example, one of the focus areas will be options for ageing in place on the Southern Moreton Bay Islands.
“Other areas identified for action include improving community transport solutions, building resilient communities, developing research partnerships and intergenerational programs and establishing an age-friendly ambassadors program.”
The plan can be found on the Your Say website.
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Council seeks input on draft Age-Friendly Action Plan
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Mayor Karen Williams said the draft plan was based on the World Health Organisation’s Age-Friendly Cities model that was developed in 2004 as a planning response to population ageing.
“It explores how a city’s landscape, buildings, transport system and housing contribute to mobility, health behaviours, social participation and self-determination of older people,” she said.
“Consultation is an important element of creating an age-friendly community and the next step in Council’s commitment to the creation of environments that enable older Redlands Coast residents to live active and healthy lives.
“We know we have an ageing community and Council is committed to supporting their needs by planning for an age-friendly city.
“In 2016, 17.2 per cent of Redland City’s population was aged 65 years and, by 2041, this is expected to increase to 28.3 per cent.”
Cr Williams said the draft Redlands Coast Age-Friendly Action Plan, which was presented at today’s Council meeting, had its genesis in 2006 when Council’s Ageing Well in the Redlands Strategy 2006-2016 was developed in consultation with the local aged community.
“Council has surveyed older residents who live on both the mainland and island communities to identify their perceptions of living and ageing in Redland City, what they value and barriers to healthy and active ageing,” she said.
“Council also consulted with key community organisations who work with older adults in Redland City.
“The next step is for Council to formally engage the wider community on the draft plan between 22 January and 2 March 2021.”
The draft plan includes eight key themes and highlights actions and key initiatives that Council will undertake over the next five years.
Initiatives proposed in the draft plan include:
- Cooperative Research Centre Longevity – to attract investment, testing and trialing of products and services that serve an ageing population
- Centre of Excellence in Education for the Ageing
- Investment in health services
- Multi-purpose community centre
- Intergenerational programs
- Community transport solutions
- Ageing in Place Project – to identify and advance opportunities for older residents on the SMBI to age in place
- Increase the amount of shaded seating
For more information and to have your say on the draft Redlands Coast Age-Friendly Action Plan 2021-2026, visit Council’s Your Say webpage from Friday 22 January 2021.
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