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The National Strategy for an Ageing Australia has been developed to provide a coordinated national response to issues surrounding population ageing. Its goal is to deliver the best outcomes for all Australians regardless of age. It is a framework for the national response to the challenges and opportunities that an older Australia will present. Four themes were described in the terms of reference for the strategy: (1) Independence and self provision (includes employment for mature age workers); (2) Attitude, lifestyles and community support; (3) Healthy ageing; and (4) World class care. This document presents a descriptive analysis of trends and issues arising in relation to each of the key areas. In each key area, the descriptive analysis is accompanied by a statement of goals, and a list of actions required to meet these goals. A list of who might have a role in achieving these goals has been included. The strategic framework outlined in this document will be a guide for future policies, programs and activities in a wide range of areas.
The National Strategy for an Ageing Australia has been developed to provide a coordinated national response to issues ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Andrews, Kevin Corporate authors: Australia. Department of Health and Ageing (DHA) Date: 2001 Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia Resource type: Policy document Subjects: Employment; Governance; Policy; |
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