Competing Frameworks in Planning for the Aged in the Growth Corridors of Melbourne |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Ozanne PhD Simon Biggs PhD William Kurowski MSW |
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Affiliation: | 1. Associate Professor, Department of Social Work , University of Melbourne , Parkville , Victoria , Australia eao@unimelb.edu.au;3. Professor of Gerontology and Social Policy, Department of Social Work , University of Melbourne , Parkville , Victoria , Australia;4. Research Associate, Department of Social Work , University of Melbourne , Parkville , Victoria , Australia |
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Abstract: | The Ageing in the Growth Corridors Project was initiated as a partnership between the University of Melbourne and the Department of Health in the Northwest Metropolitan Region of Melbourne, Australia. It involved a research team working with six project officers appointed to stimulate development in relation to an aging population in the sprawling outer metropolitan growth corridors. This article identifies the key lessons learned in terms of project implementation relating to attitudinal and structural barriers to the development of an age-friendly environment in areas of rapid urban growth. The findings illustrate some of the dilemmas raised by competing program conceptions, a dynamic and changing federal/state policy context, and local resource and strategic management constraints. The partnership with the university, nevertheless, provided a point of stability and continuity for the project officers in implementing their mandate. |
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Keywords: | age-friendly communities ageism Australia population aging program development urban planning urban growth |
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