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'Ambitious' Age Friendly Strategic Plan 2024-2028 launched in Limerick

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An ambitious Age Friendly Strategy for Limerick has been officially launched, building on the successes of the first strategy to create a more inclusive and vibrant community for people of all ages.

The Age Friendly Limerick Strategic Plan 2024 – 2028, launched this week by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, innovation and Science, Patrick O’Donovan TD, is informed by invaluable insights of older residents and reflects Limerick's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for every member of the community as the age profile of the population continues to grow older.

16% of Limerick’s population or 33,588 people are aged 65 years and over according to the most recent Census returns in 2022. This was an increase in this age group of 23% in Limerick since 2016.

The percentage of those aged 80 years and over was 3.6% in the 2022 Census figures.

The Age Friendly Limerick Strategy emphasises the importance of empowering older residents to actively engage in volunteeri­sm and civic endeavours, fostering a sense of purpose and belonging. It aims to create a universall­y attainable environmen­t where individual­s can remain socially active and valued members of their communitie­s.

Age Friendly initiative­s span areas including housing, community engagement, transport, cultural activities, and social inclusion.

Key to the success of the strategy is the active involvemen­t of key stakeholde­rs including, the Older People’s Executive, Age Friendly Alliance, Age Friendly Programme Manager and Age Friendly Housing Technical Advisor.

‘AMBITIOUS’

Chairperso­n of the Older People’s Executive, Elizabeth Stanley, says the strategy will have a generation­al impact.

“The Age Friendly Strategy for Limerick is an ambitious plan for the future of all Limerick people. It reflects the wishes, hopes and dreams of the people who were asked for their opinions about the kind of place they would wish for themselves and those who come after them.”

The Age Friendly Ireland Programme has been operationa­l in Ireland since 2008 and is affiliated to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) Global Age Friendly Cities and Communitie­s Programme, with Ireland being the first country in the world to have full affiliatio­n to the Global WHO Programme.

The launch of the plan for 2024-2028 marks a significan­t step forward in realising the collective vision of a thriving, inclusive community where individual­s of all ages can flourish. Limerick City and County Council extends gratitude to all stakeholde­rs and older residents for their invaluable contributi­ons in shaping the future of Limerick as a county we can all be proud to grow old in.

 ?? Arthur) (Pic. Brian ?? Pictured at the Age Friendly Limerick launch were l-r: Ciara Farrell (Regional West manager, Age Friendly Ireland), Dr Pat Daly (chief executive Limerick City & County Council), Minister Patrick O’Donovan, Elizabeth Stanley (Older Persons Executive chairperso­n), Cllr. Gerald Mitchell (Mayor of the City and County of Limerick) and Catherine Bowes Kelly (Age Friendly programme manager - LCCC).
Arthur) (Pic. Brian Pictured at the Age Friendly Limerick launch were l-r: Ciara Farrell (Regional West manager, Age Friendly Ireland), Dr Pat Daly (chief executive Limerick City & County Council), Minister Patrick O’Donovan, Elizabeth Stanley (Older Persons Executive chairperso­n), Cllr. Gerald Mitchell (Mayor of the City and County of Limerick) and Catherine Bowes Kelly (Age Friendly programme manager - LCCC).

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