Articles tagged with Seniors
The Growing Economic Impact of Older Workers in New Zealand’s Workforce
3 hours ago | 27 viewsThe latest Business of Ageing report reveals that older New Zealanders significantly contribute to the economy through paid work, self-employment, taxes, spending, and unpaid care, with unpaid work valued at over $20 billion annually. Workforce participation among those aged 65 and over is increasing, with projections showing the number of older workers will more than double in the next 50 years, necessitating new policies to harness their skills. The report emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting the economic and social roles of seniors to better adapt to an ageing population.
Tags: Casey Costello Business of Ageing New Zealand seniors older workforce unpaid work economic contribution NZIER Office for SeniorsBetter Later Life Action Plan 2025: Supporting Older New Zealanders' Wellbeing
4 months ago | 445 viewsThe Better Later Life Action Plan aims to support older New Zealanders in living well, maintaining independence, and staying connected by focusing on health, housing, and financial security. It builds on existing government services by introducing new initiatives such as expanding housing options, reviewing driver licensing, enhancing digital training, and strengthening protections against elder abuse. The plan involves a coordinated, cross-government approach to improve access to services and practical support, with details available on the Office for Seniors website.
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10 months ago | 1490 viewsOn World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Seniors Minister Casey Costello is urging older New Zealanders to safeguard their rights by establishing Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs). Speaking at Auckland's first-ever Treasuring Our Seniors Expo, Ms Costello highlighted the need for older people to take proactive steps to protect themselves. “Establishing legal protections is an important tool to strengthen the financial position of older New Zealanders and therefore preventing what we know as Elder Abuse.
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