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Positive ageing strategy: a vision and strategy for positive ageing in the West Tamar 2011-2015

West Tamar Council Country Resources Older Persons General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans and service standards Tasmania 1 January 2011 Policy document

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West Tamar Council’s first Positive Ageing Strategy is designed to create a platform that will support and value the residents of the West Tamar community as they grow older and to build opportunities for partnerships, planning and participation for positive ageing. It is a strategy designed for use by not only Council but also the community and relevant stakeholders.
This strategy was developed collaboratively by West Tamar Council and the University Department of Rural Health (UDRH) after widespread community consultation and a comprehensive review of research and policy relating to ageing.

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