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Development of an Age-friendly newsletter


Status: Ongoing

Evaluated

Banyule Australia
Print this page City population: 12550322% over 60Practice started in 2014

Summary

From engagement with older residents it was found that they wanted local information on activities, events and issues impacting them. The Banyule Age-friendly Champions (volunteers) were also looking for other opportunities to explore the eight WHO age-friendly city domains.An editorial group involving Age-friendly Champions (volunteers) and Council staff was established and the Age in Focus Newsletter was formed. The title for the newsletter came from seeking submission from older adults. The content of the newsletter includes: information on health & active ageing, what’s on, Clubs in Focus and a theme which is one of the eight WHO age-friendly domains. The content is approved by the editorial group (involving older adults) and then the design is completed by the Council Communication Department.Currently 3000 hard copies are produced and it is available online. Residents can join the mailing list and it is also made available on the website and community facilities and other shops that regularly support older adults.

Website: https://www.banyule.vic.gov.au/Services/Community-Services/Older-People/Seniors-Newsletter

Key facts

Main target group: Older people in general

Sector(s): Social protection

Desired outcome for older people:
Contribute

Contact details

Name: Simcox, Catherine

Email address: catherine.simcox@banyule.vic.gov.au

Preferred language(s): English

Age-friendly practice in detail (click to expand):

Engaging the wider community

Project lead: Volunteers

Older people’s involvement: Older people were involved in the age-friendly practice at multiple or all stages

Moving forward

Has the impact of this age-friendly practice been analysed: Yes

Please share with us what you found in detail:
Age friendly City Advisory Committee and Champions keen to contribute to the newsletter and positive feedback from citizens receiving the newsletter. They have found it to be informative

Feedback:
Yes- positive and suggested improvements have enhanced each 3 monthly edition

Expansion plans:
yes- by sending to a wider range of clients and organisations

Looking back

Reflections:
nothing

Challenges:
The greatest challenge was deciding what was the most important issue/information to be included in the newsletter. The newsletter had a limited number of pages due to publishing costs.Open discussion within the Age friendly editing group, helped make the final decisions.