The Herald (South Africa)

Zulu to launch programme to boost welfare of elderly

- Yolanda Palezweni palezweniy@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Social developmen­t minister Lindiwe Zulu will officially kickstart the 2019 Active Ageing Programme at the Nelson Mandela University Indoor Sports Centre on Monday.

The Active Ageing Programme — to take place between October 21 and 25 — was introduced by the department of social developmen­t in partnershi­p with the SA Older People Forum (SAOPF) to uphold the human rights of older people and respond to their developmen­tal needs.

Department spokespers­on Lumka Oliphant said the programme’s goal was to improve the quality of life of older people by, among other things, promoting independen­ce and participat­ion in various social, cultural and sporting initiative­s that seek to prevent and reduce old-age related diseases.

“This is part of the department’s effort to build a caring society that promotes and protects the human rights of people of all ages,” Oliphant said.

“Data from the World Health Organisati­on shows that the proportion and number of older people [60 and over] are increasing worldwide, and in SA this is corroborat­ed by data from Stats SA, which shows that the population of older people significan­tly increased from 2.8-million in 1996 and 4.1-million in 2011 to 4.8-million in 2018.”

She said the department of social developmen­t provided financial support to a number of NGOs which rendered care and support services to older people, with a focus on family and community-based services.

Of this number, almost three-million received income support in the form of the Old Age Grant, which has significan­tly reduced extreme poverty among older people.

“The Active Ageing Programme seeks to contribute to SA’s national efforts to achieve the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (Agenda 2030), which calls for leaving no-one behind, with a particular focus on older people. The increasing number of older people can be attributed to improved life expectancy and longevity,” she said.

She said the programme would bring together older people across all nine provinces and afford them an opportunit­y to interact and build friendship­s.

During the week-long programme, older people will receive free health screenings and also learn about age-related health issues such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

As part of promoting a healthy and active lifestyle among older people, the department has partnered with the Virgin Active Health Club in Port Elizabeth.

A group of older people will join Zulu in a 30-minute light aerobic exercise routine.

 ?? Picture: FREDDY MAVUNDA ?? FOCUS ON AGEING: Social developmen­t minister Lindiwe Zulu will launch the Active Ageing Programme
Picture: FREDDY MAVUNDA FOCUS ON AGEING: Social developmen­t minister Lindiwe Zulu will launch the Active Ageing Programme

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