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Age Action: Government has no plan for positive ageing

Published 24/04/2015

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Age Action has marked the second anniversary of the publication of the National Positive Ageing Strategy by highlighting the Government’s failure to develop an implementation plan to develop the policies and services needed by older people.

Justin Moran, Head of Advocacy and Communications at Age Action Ireland, said: “The number of older people in Ireland is rising. This poses challenges in how we provide services and enable older people to live the lives they choose.

“But these are not impossible challenges. They can be met. Growing older in Ireland can be a positive experience instead of something to be feared but the Government has no plan to make this a reality.”

The National Positive Ageing Strategy was published in 2013 after six years of discussion and outlines Ireland’s vision for ageing and older people. It sets out a blueprint for how policies and services could be designed to protect the rights of older people.

Justin Moran continued: “The strategy sets out a number of key goals, including a welcome commitment to enable older people to stay in their own homes and communities as long as possible.

“But there is no detail on how this will be accomplished or when. There are no targets. No one is accountable.”

In January, Ministers Leo Varadkar and Kathleen Lynch announced that developing an implementation plan was a priority for 2015 but there have been no signs of progress since then.

Justin Moran concluded: “We would urge the Government to push forward with a detailed, thorough implementation plan for the National Positive Ageing Strategy. The work needed to prepare for all of us who will grow old in Ireland has to start now.”

For more information contact Justin Moran on 087 968 2449

 

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Age Action Ireland to benefit from Gas Networks Ireland Survey

Gas Networks Ireland is raising money for Age Action. If you've recently called their contact centre or had work done by them, you might receive a text from Gas Networks asking for your feedback. For every response received, they'll donate €2 to Age Action. There is no obligation to participate.

How It Works - If you've had contact with Gas Networks Ireland service centre or had work carried out by them, you may receive a message from Marie Lyster, their Customer Experience Manager. This message is an invitation to share your feedback. 

By providing feedback – only if you choose to – you'll be supporting Age Action Ireland. For every piece of feedback received, Gas Networks Ireland will donate €2 to our organisation. This contribution can support our efforts to improve the lives of older people in Ireland.You won't be asked for any bank details or money. Gas Networks Ireland is handling all the donations.

If you would rather not get these texts, just let them know and you won’t be included.  If you are over 65yrs old, you can contact them directly on their Age-Friendly service.  See their contact details here.

For Corporate Clients- Please note that Gas Networks donate €50 for each qualitative interview their commercial customers take part in.

Details on Gas networks customer surveys is available here.

For more information about our work and other ways to get involved with Age Action, please click here.