A five-year action plan to make the Redlands Coast a truly age-friendly community has been given the green light by Redland City Council.
Mayor Karen Williams said Council had today adopted the Redlands Coast Age-friendly Action Plan 2021-2026.
“Like many other communities, Redlands Coast has an ageing population,” Cr Williams said.
“This plan provides a way forward for Council, the community and government to work together to ensure that ageing on the Redlands Coast can be a positive experience where people of all ages can live active fulfilling lives, participating in all aspects of the community.
“It recognises the potential and the value of our older residents’ ongoing contribution to creating a vibrant community.”
Areas identified for action include:
* Outdoor spaces and buildings * Transport * Housing * Social participation * Respect and social inclusion * Civic participation and employment * Communication and information * Community support and health services
Cr Williams said the Redlands Coast plan was based on the World Health Organisation’s age-friendly cities model which focused on reducing barriers in the physical and social environments so people could remain active and independent for as long as possible.
“This is a plan for our senior citizens, most importantly with valuable input from local seniors and seniors’ organisations,” she said.
“This has helped shape a path that is a true reflection of the needs of our community.
“For example, one of the focus areas will be options for ageing in place on the Southern Moreton Bay Islands.
“Other areas identified for action include improving community transport solutions, building resilient communities, developing research partnerships and intergenerational programs and establishing an age-friendly ambassadors program.”
The plan can be found on the Your Say website.