The strategy help ensures we create opportunities for everybody to take part, contribute and be valued as we age.
The number of people aged over 65 years is increasing and the trend will continue in the future. This reflects increased longevity, which is an achievement offering opportunities for all people irrespective of their age.
Many of us will continue working as we age, supporting families and whānau, passing on knowledge, volunteering and contributing to society. However, growing numbers of older people are not doing so well. Things like lifelong disability, health issues, job losses and relationship breakdown can impact how we live our later life. These factors may result in complex needs, poorer outcomes and challenges accessing services.
The Positive Ageing Strategy 2001(external link) used a wide range of indicators that were intended to identify key issues and where action was needed. What we need now are actions supported by targeted indicators that measure progress and drive performance.
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Healthy aging strategy for healthcare providers
Also known as Better Later Life He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034
Key points about healthy aging atrategy
- Better Later Life He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034 is a strategy for making the future better for New Zealanders as we age
- (external link)Better Later Life He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034 was launched on 1 November 2019 by Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin. It replaces the Positive Ageing Strategy 2001.
This new strategy links to and complements other strategies, including:
The healthy aging strategy focuses on those aged over 65 years as well as the next generation of older people who are currently 50–64 years old. The previous Positive Aging Strategy 2001(external link) only focused on those aged over 65 years.
Some terms used in this strategy include:
- older people – people aged over 65 years old
- later life – the years after reaching the age of eligibility for New Zealand Superannuation or NZ Super
- older workers – people aged over 50 years old who are still working or seeking work.
The vision of this strategy is that “older New Zealanders lead valued, connected and fulfilling lives”.
There are 5 guiding principles in the Better Later Life He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034:
- valuing people as they age
- keeping people safe
- recognising diversity and that everyone is unique
- taking a whole-of-life and whānau-centred approach to ageing
- taking collective responsibility to plan and act for later life.
The strategy identifies 5 key areas with each including what we want to achieve and what needs to happen to do this:
- achieving financial security and economic participation
- promoting healthy ageing and improving access to services
- creating diverse housing choices and options
- enhancing opportunities and participation and social connection
- making environments accessible.
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Better Later Life summary(external link) Office for Seniors Te Tari Kaumātua, NZ
Better Later Life accessible version(external link) Office for Seniors Te Tari Kaumātua, NZ
Strategy on a page(external link) Office for Seniors Te Tari Kaumātua, NZ
Better Later Life indicators(external link) Office for Seniors Te Tari Kaumātua, NZ
Bibliography of Better Later Life(external link) Office for Seniors Te Tari Kaumātua, NZ
- Better Later Life He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034(external link) Office for Seniors Te Tari Kaumātua, NZ, 2019
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