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  • Scottish Older

    People’s Assembly Tom Berney and Glenda Watt

    #LWLL

  • Who are the older people of Scotland?

    • Assets and contributors to the economy

    • Parents, friends, partners and mentors

    • Grandparents

    • Carers and Kinship Carers

    • Workers

    • Volunteers

    • Entrepreneurs

    • People from ethnic and LGBTI communities

    • People who have long term conditions, suffer discrimination,

    stereotyping, poverty and abuse

  • What is the Scottish Older People’s Assembly

    • A voice for older people

    • A means of communication between the Governments and Scotland’s older people

    • A sounding board for policy affecting older people

    • A source of advice for Governments on identifying, and responding to older people’s needs and aspirations

    • A means of providing feedback to the Governments on the consequences and impact of policies and legislation

  • Background

    • Scottish Parliament 1999

    • Better Government for Older People

    • All Our Futures – 2007

    • SOPA 2009 – 2015/16

    • Hosted by the City of Edinburgh Council

    • Scottish Government Funding - £65K

    • Big Lottery Funding £10k

  • SOPA Committee

    • Age Scotland • Alzheimer Scotland

    • Borders Older People's Services Forum

    • Centre for Life Long Learning

    • Celebrate Age Network Dundee

    • City of Edinburgh Council

    • Dumfries and Galloway Seniors Forum

    • Dundee Pensioners Forum

    • Edinburgh’s A City for All Ages Advisory Group

    • Generations Working Together

    • Grey Matters, Helensburgh

    • Highland Senior Citizens Network

    • Human Development Scotland

    • Interfaith Association Edinburgh and Scotland

  • SOPA Committee

    • Joint North Ayrshire Elderly Forum • LGBT Age

    • Older People's Reference Group, Stirling

    • Make It Happen Forum, Falkirk

    • National Pensioners Convention

    • Renfrewshire Seniors Forum

    • Scottish Government

    • STUC

    • Scottish Pensioners Forum

    • Scottish Seniors Alliance

    • Seniors Together South Lanarkshire

    • Trust Housing Association

    • U3A Scotland

    • West Lothian Senior Peoples Forum

  • SOPA Assemblies

    • 2009 Scottish Parliament

    • 2010 Glasgow Concert Halls

    • 2011 Edinburgh International Conference Centre

    • 2012 Edinburgh International Conference Centre

    • 2013 Edinburgh International Conference Centre

    • 2014 Scottish Parliament

    • 2015 Reception Scottish Parliament

    • 2015 Scottish Parliament

    • 2015 House of Commons

  • What do we do

    • We get involved

    • Listen to older people

    • Lobby Ministers

    • Participate in Cross Party Groups

    • Participate in UK Advisory Forum on Ageing

    • Meet Officials - serve on Committees

    • Meet professionals

    • Chair events

    • Share our experiences with other older people

  • Local Campaign Trail

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  • Concerns from Grassroots

    Transport, Travel and Environment

    Lack of a range of transport options to provide access to education,

    culture, recreation and sport (including evenings) to prevent isolation and

    loneliness: expensive parking, including at some hospitals: diminishing

    accessible public toilet facilities: poor building access and signage:

    insurance restrictions.

    Community Empowerment

    Poor understanding of the Community Empowerment legislation:

    inconsistent intergenerational attitudes and actions: poor opportunities in

    some areas for involvement in learning and supported volunteering: lack of

    inclusiveness and equality for groups often on the margins, for example

    LGBTI and ethnic communities.

    Retirement, Pensions and Money Matters

    Major concerns about food, fuel and funerals costs: anomalies in pensions

    and allowances as people reach pension age and are involved in caring

    tasks: personal assets at risk from scam phone calls, mailings, emails,

    predatory professionals, tradesmen and family members.

  • Concerns from Grassroots

    Housing and Community Safety

    • Shortage of affordable, accessible and fit for later life housing options: lack of safe and congenial environments: limited police presence: few home maintenance schemes: minimal subsidised renewable energy: lack of transparent and value for money factoring charges and arrangements.

    Health and Social Care

    • Older people not on integrated joint boards: isolation and loneliness a threat to life: discriminatory attitudes in NHS: long waiting times for assessments: few types of respite care: regional variations with different specialisms, including supporting people at the end of life: undervaluing paid and non-paid carers: GPs’ contracts impede quality care: shortfall in governance of care,

    Communication and Information

    • Computer-use difficult for some: paper communications and forms ambiguous: random use of loop systems and lip-reading facilities: ageist attitudes and beliefs: end of life issues problematic: inadequate communication between agencies about the same person

  • Campaign Actions 2015/16

    • Non – profit / social enterprise funeral arrangements • An older person representative on all Joint Integrated

    Boards

    • Care workers are respected, paid and trained to behave in a caring way

    • Care homes and care at home are linked to the community to improve the lives of older people

    • Funding of therapeutic services for older people is the same as that for adults

    • Educational courses for older people on Active Citizenship

    • Funding for the use of a range of communication technology

    • A fairer pricing /tariff system by energy companies that do not discriminate against older people

  • SOPA Assemblies

  • Communications Older People

    • SOPA Newsletter

    • SOPA Website

    • Connecting websites

    • Word of mouth - “the grapevine”

    • Other Assemblies / events / groups of older people

    Officials

    • Cross Party Groups

    • Scottish Government / COSLA / working groups

    • Westminster Government

  • Web Page www.scotopa.org.uk

  • Scottish Older People’s Assembly

    Tom Berney Chairperson &

    Glenda Watt Coordinator

    O131 469 3806

    [email protected]

    www.scotopa.org.uk

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