TY - JOUR
T1 - Age-friendly neighbourhoods as civic participation : implementation of an active ageing policy in Hong Kong
AU - CHAN, Cheung Ming, Alfred
AU - CAO, Ting
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - In response to challenges brought by population ageing, Hong Kong has adopted an active ageing policy framework and built age-friendly neighbourhoods to encourage the participation of older people. This article distinguishes between the civic and political participation and emphasizes active involvement in community and neighbourhood activities as a way to encourage the civic engagement of older adults. The promotion of age-friendliness is set at two levels: concerning policy and practical/operational issues, both of which are interrelated with the purpose of offering civic engagement opportunities for older people. The experiences of Hong Kong reflect both top-down and bottom-up approaches, where civic participation is promoted by encouraging life-long learning and developing caring communities, as well as carrying out a variety of neighourhood programmes. It is suggested that different stakeholders, such as older adults, NGOs and other social organizations, shall all be included and play important roles in promoting civic participation of the elderly through creating a conducive environment. The initiatives, whether these are in policy or at operational levels, should be integrated into actions that are aimed to enhance quality of life for all residents and create a more age-friendly neighbourhood.
AB - In response to challenges brought by population ageing, Hong Kong has adopted an active ageing policy framework and built age-friendly neighbourhoods to encourage the participation of older people. This article distinguishes between the civic and political participation and emphasizes active involvement in community and neighbourhood activities as a way to encourage the civic engagement of older adults. The promotion of age-friendliness is set at two levels: concerning policy and practical/operational issues, both of which are interrelated with the purpose of offering civic engagement opportunities for older people. The experiences of Hong Kong reflect both top-down and bottom-up approaches, where civic participation is promoted by encouraging life-long learning and developing caring communities, as well as carrying out a variety of neighourhood programmes. It is suggested that different stakeholders, such as older adults, NGOs and other social organizations, shall all be included and play important roles in promoting civic participation of the elderly through creating a conducive environment. The initiatives, whether these are in policy or at operational levels, should be integrated into actions that are aimed to enhance quality of life for all residents and create a more age-friendly neighbourhood.
KW - age-friendly neighbourhoods
KW - civic participation
KW - active ageing
UR - http://commons.ln.edu.hk/sw_master/1322
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84927579425&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/02650533.2014.993947
DO - 10.1080/02650533.2014.993947
M3 - Journal Article (refereed)
SN - 0265-0533
VL - 29
SP - 53
EP - 68
JO - Journal of Social Work Practice
JF - Journal of Social Work Practice
IS - 1
ER -