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Plan Galego das Persoas Maiores 2010-2013 (Galician Plan for the Elderly 2010-2013)

Spain Galician Government Country Resources Older Persons General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans and service standards Spain 2010 Policy document

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O Goberno galego desenvolveu o Plan Galego das Persoas Maiores 2010 - 2013, Horizonte 2015, instrumento que nos vindeiros anos servirá en Galicia para converter as políticas e actuacións destinadas a promover a calidade de vida deste colectivo social nun dos grans eixes neurálxicos da acción de goberno, facéndoo desde unha perspectiva actual, transversal, integral, activa e preventiva. Este documento permitirá a Galicia situarse na vangarda e ser a referencia da atención do benestar das persoas maiores, mediante a implementación das medidas que nel se recollen.

The Galician Government developed the Plan foe the Elderly of Galicia 2010 - 2013, Horizon 2015 instrument in order to convert policies and measures aimed at promoting the quality of life of this social group through governmental action, from a modern perspective, cross, full, active and preventive. This document will allow Galicia to be placed in the forefront and be a reference in respect to the welfare of older people, through the implementation of the measures that are included in it.

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