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Presentation to MAV Age-Friendly Communities and Local Government N ational C onference

Presentation to MAV Age-Friendly Communities and Local Government N ational C onference. Presented on 30 October 2014.

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Presentation to MAV Age-Friendly Communities and Local Government N ational C onference

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  1. Presentation to MAV Age-Friendly Communities and Local Government National Conference Presented on 30 October 2014 In our work in ageing and disability, LGNSW is supported by financial assistance from the NSW Government and from the Australian Government under the Commonwealth HACC program.

  2. Outline 1. NSW – which councils going for WHO accreditation 2. COTA Liveable Communities project 3. A-F Communities Local Government grants report 4. Ageing strategies – how many/ IPR 5. Relationship with NSW FACS LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  3. 1. WHO AF communities in NSW LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  4. WHO Age-Friendly Communities LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  5. Lane Cove • Liverpool City • Blacktown • Great Lakes Metro North Coast LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  6. 2. COTANSW Liveable Communities in NSW LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  7. COTA Consultancy service to assist councils become more age friendly and to join the WHO Global Network of Age Friendly Cities and Communities http://cotansw.com.au/programs/liveable-communities/who-age-friendly-cities-and-communities-3/#sthash.xSH5tdRX.dpuf LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  8. COTA Liveable Communities project • Ballina, Bankstown, Berrigan, Byron, Cabonne, Gilgandra, Great Lakes, Greater Hume, Greater Taree, Holroyd, Kyogle, Lane Cove, Leichhardt, Liverpool City, Orange, Richmond Valley, Rockdale, Ryde, Shoalhaven, Singleton, Tumbarumba, Walgett, Wingecarribee • A workshop resource for Local Governmenthttp://cotansw.com.au/programs/liveable-communities/#sthash.wPNj0P21.dpuf LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  9. LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  10. 3. NSW A-F Local Government Grants Scheme LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  11. Grants programs NSW Family and Community Services funded 3 grants programs for NSW councils: • Age- Friendly Community Local Government Grants 2012 – 2014 • Creative Ageing 2014 • Creating Liveable Communities 2014 And sponsors LG Arts and Culture Awards – Creative Ageing New LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  12. Age-Friendly Community LG grants • NSW Ageing Strategy 2012 • Create Age-Friendly local communities – grants program • $600,000 in grants to 26 councils for: • 21 to regional and rural councils (two joint projects) and 8 to metropolitan councils (1 joint project) • Completed by July 2014 LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  13. Types of projects • Ageing strategies • Outdoor seniors’ gyms • Improving access to recreation facilities, leisure centres • Making public spaces more accessible – paths, street furniture • Master planning large centres for age-friendliness and mobility LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  14. Helping councils to plan • Grants process highlighted need for more resources for councils • COTA Liveable Communities project highlighted need to support smaller councils • Important to fit with broader council planning processes • Ageing needs to be integral LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  15. Integrated Age-Friendly Toolkit for LG in NSW - 2014 • Out of Age-Friendly grants • Help councils plan for an ageing population that: • fits with existing processes • brings together key research • results in real changes to the built environment • Provide advice for land use planners • Provide resources and links LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  16. Integrated Age-Friendly Toolkit • All areas of council work together works engineers • Built environment. • Councillors identify key issues http://www.lgnsw.org.au/policy/integrated-age-friendly-planning-toolkit-local-government-nsw LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  17. Toolkit content • Engaging with an ageing population • Ageing within State and Regional Plans • Age-Friendly Actions for Council Community Strategic Plans • Age-friendly Land Use Planning and Access • Cross-Council Planning • Local Land Use Planning • Housing and Neighbourhood Planning • Public Domain, Urban Design, Facilities and Open Space Planning • Connections: Maximising Access and Mobility • Useful resources LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  18. Other grants - Creative Ageing 2014 • Funded by the NSW Office for Ageing, FACS • Grants of up to $4000 to individual councils for programs or activities that increase the number of older people participating in creative activities. • Projects are to be completed by 31 January 2015. • Applications closed COB Monday 25 August 2014 LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  19. Creative Ageing successful projects • Elders Flash Mob • Knitting • Silk Tales • Screen Dreams • Creative Ageing expo • Drumming circle Granny Graffiti 2012 PMH LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  20. Creating Liveable Communities competition • Find innovative solutions to barriers to participation • Plan and implement liveable communities based on WHO’s Global Age-Friendly Cities • Work across council departments to raise awareness about liveable communities. • Engage with local stakeholders • $600,000 LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  21. 4. NSW Ageing strategies LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  22. Ageing Strategies LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  23. Integrated Planning and Reporting Community Strategic plan must: • Address social, environmental, economic and civic leadership issues in an integrated manner. • Be adequately informed by relevant information relating to social, environmental, economic and civic leadership issues. LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  24. 5. NSW LG/State relationship LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  25. LGNSW • Peak industry association • 152 councils, 12 special purpose councils and NSW Aboriginal Land Council • Represent elected members • President, urban and rural VPs • Board elected every 2 years • 60 staff – 4 divisions of Communications, Corporate Services, Policy and Workplace Solutions LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  26. NSW Family & Community Services • Localisation effective 1 September 2013 • 15 FACS districts • Local planning and development • Office of Carers, Ageing and Disability Inclusion – grants funded for Local Government LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  27. FACS Localisation • 15 districts • From Oct 2013 LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  28. Disability Inclusion Act 2014 The Disability Inclusion Act protects the rights of people with disability and promotes community inclusion now and into the future. • 4 year ongoing NSW State Disability Inclusion Plan (DIAP) • Assented by NSW parliament 26 August Guidelines for Action Plans being developed LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  29. Disability inclusion action plans • All councils must have a plan to ensure access to general supports & services (consultation with pwd) • Show it supports the State Disability Inclusion Plan • Additional requirements set out in the Regulation • Link to IPR timetable – July 2017 • Disability Council to review • Report against plan, Minister tables to Parliament • 4 year review of plan LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  30. Review of council DAPs 2013 Coffs Harbour Accessible Swing LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  31. Review found: • Almost all councils (97%) are planning for Inclusive and Accessible Communities. • Most councils engage people with disability and include strategies relevant to people with disability in their planning documents. • Differences in planning are associated with geographic location, regional variability in resources, demographics and community lifestyle. LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  32. North Coast Ageing Strategy • Released June 2014 • Aim to identify population ageing issues “Work with local councils, community organisations and other stakeholders to develop a ‘North Coast Ageing Strategy’ that caters for the region’s expected increase in older residents over the next 25 years”. LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

  33. NSW Carers Strategy 2014-2019 • Carers and caring are respected and valued • Carers have the time and energy to care for themselves • Carers have the same rights, choices and opportunities as other members of the community • Carers Recognition Act 2010 – • Obligations to council staff who are carers LGNSW – MAV Age Friendly Communities October 2014

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