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Overlooked and underutilised


Recognising the skills and experiences of older people is the key to meeting the demands of a rapidly ageing population, according to a research paper released by the Benevolent Society.

“Ageing Well and the Social Inclusion of Older People” states that current demographic trends will lead to significant economic and social challenges but it adds that the outlook need not be grim.

In fact, with appropriate measures in place, the report said population ageing could be advantageous.

“Older people make a significant contribution to our communities, adding cultural richness as well as sharing a wealth of experience, knowledge and skills. They contribute in many areas - from employment to volunteering, from providing care to being custodians of our history.”

Like the AdvantAGE Australia report released by National Seniors earlier this week, the Benevolent Society paper called for incentives for older people to stay active and involved.

“What is needed is an ending of premature and involuntary retirement and greater recognition and utilisation of older people’s skills and knowledge,” said Mr Spencer.

“Such developments will allow older people to contribute more significantly to society and prevent their exclusion from our communities and from the economic mainstream.”

[Fri 29/08/2008 02:40:16]

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