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The City of Hobart is committed to building inclusive, strong and healthy communities through the celebration of diversity and participation in community life, by making services, programs and facilities accessible for all people.
This draft Positive Ageing Commitment works to create and strengthen the networks, opportunities and resources that assist people in maintaining control over their lives as they age. The commitment identifies a range of actions, initiatives and programs that support the City’s commitment to the following:
strengthening the social inclusion of older people
celebrating older people’s diversity
encouraging older people to feel valued, listened to and empowered
facilitating positive ageing opportunities within the community
promoting events, information, programs and support for older people.
The City is now seeking community feedback on the draft Positive Ageing Commitment. Feedback gathered during this engagement period will be used to consider any changes or amendments to the draft commitments before presenting the final documents to Council in June 2021.
Have Your Say
Get involved and have your say in the following ways:
Complete the online survey by 31 May 2021. (Not a Your Say Hobart registered user? Registration is quick and easy and only takes minutes! Register here)
This Commitment forms one aspect of the City’s work in creating a city for all. We encourage you to provide feedback on the other Community Commitments HERE.
The City of Hobart is committed to building inclusive, strong and healthy communities through the celebration of diversity and participation in community life, by making services, programs and facilities accessible for all people.
This draft Positive Ageing Commitment works to create and strengthen the networks, opportunities and resources that assist people in maintaining control over their lives as they age. The commitment identifies a range of actions, initiatives and programs that support the City’s commitment to the following:
strengthening the social inclusion of older people
celebrating older people’s diversity
encouraging older people to feel valued, listened to and empowered
facilitating positive ageing opportunities within the community
promoting events, information, programs and support for older people.
The City is now seeking community feedback on the draft Positive Ageing Commitment. Feedback gathered during this engagement period will be used to consider any changes or amendments to the draft commitments before presenting the final documents to Council in June 2021.
Have Your Say
Get involved and have your say in the following ways:
Complete the online survey by 31 May 2021. (Not a Your Say Hobart registered user? Registration is quick and easy and only takes minutes! Register here)
This Commitment forms one aspect of the City’s work in creating a city for all. We encourage you to provide feedback on the other Community Commitments HERE.
Draft Positive Ageing Commitment is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Positive Ageing Commitment
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Positive Ageing Commitment
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.