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Funding Boost For Age Friendly Projects Supporting Seniors
Wednesday, 1 February 2023, 10:45 am
Press Release: Ministry of Social Development
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Engaging seniors and young people through workshops,
creating a series of kaupapa Māori events for kaumātua and
kuia, and delivering retirement workshops are among the
latest projects funded by the Age friendly
fund.
Office for Seniors Director, Diane Turner says
keeping older people connected is more important now than
ever.
“These locally developed, led and delivered
projects will help strengthen community connections for the
future. With the right planning and support, we can create
age friendly environments where everyone regardless of age,
feels valued, connected and able to actively participate in
their community.”
The successful applicants in this
funding round are:
- Atamu EFKS Porirua
Incorporated – holding weaving (lalaga) sessions for the
older generation to pass down the knowledge about this dying
art
- Te Runanga o Ngai Tamawhariua – providing a
series of kaupapa Māori events for kaumātua and
kuia
- Presbyterian Support Upper South – delivering
retirement workshops covering a range of topics to help
participants parepare for later life
- North Otago
Arts Society – delivering a creative connections programme
to support those living with dementia in the Waitaki
District
- Manchester House – high school students
assisting older people to write their own memoirs
- Te
Whare Toi o Ngaaruawaahia Incorporated – creating a suite
of cultural and creative programmes for the seniors of
Ngaaruawaahia
- Age Concern Auckland – progressing
implementation of the Age Friendly Auckland Action
Plan
- Alpine Community Trust/Community Networks –
conducting a survey and focus groups with older adults to
collect data, specifically about living conditions, health
and social needs
- Northshore CMA – forming a
steering group to develop and carry out a community age
friendly assessment in the North Shore and Hibiscus Coast
areas of Auckland
- Takutai Charitable Trust –
engaging older and younger people of the Pohutukawa Coast
through workshops to help identify and develop an
intergenerational activity/event
- Age Concern
Whangarei – providing contact each month with older people
who are living alone to enhance their health and overall
wellbeing
- Cycling Without Age Eastern Bay of Plenty
Incorporated - providing free recreational outings primarily
for older, low mobility residents and others socially
isolated by illness and disability.
The Office
for Seniors Age friendly fund grants of up to $15,000 for
projects that promote the inclusion of older people and help
cities and communities prepare for their ageing
populations.
For more information on the projects, the
recipients and the Age friendly fund go to: Funding
for age friendly communities | Te Tari Kaumātua
(officeforseniors.govt.nz)
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