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Published on 20 April 2011 04:00 PM
The next Welsh Assembly Government has to protect Wales’ network of public toilets according to Age Cymru.
The charity is calling for the Cardiff Bay administration to impose a statutory duty on local authorities to provide clean, safe, secure and accessible toilets.
This is the fifth of six challenges that older people have told Age Cymru the next Assembly Government must tackle.
Victoria Lloyd, Age Cymru’s Director of Influencing and Programme Development, explains:
“Public toilets are lifeline for older people in communities right across Wales, giving them the freedom to go out and about with dignity and confidence.
Poor public toilet provision has a significant impact upon people with continence issues, reducing their ability to remain active and restricting how often, and for how long, they are able to leave their homes.
“As part of our Community Calculator™ campaign Age Cymru asked older people to rate the facilities in their neighbourhoods, and over half told us that public toilets in their area were poor.”
Based on what older people have told it, Age Cymru is calling for:
• The Welsh Assembly Government to place a statutory duty on local authorities to make sure that public toilets are available in convenient locations, are open when people need them and are clean providing an essential community service;
• Local authorities to take positive steps to encourage more private businesses to sign up to the Welsh Assembly Government’s public facilities scheme, so that more companies are opening up their toilet facilities to the public.
Victoria Lloyd concludes:
“The link between activity and good health is well established: by investing in our communities and ensuring adequate public toilet provision, decision-makers can promote older people’s opportunity to remain active and independent for longer which could result in savings across health and social care budgets.
“Older voters are a major influence on the outcome of elections and this year, 75 per cent of constituencies in Wales can expect to see more than half of the vote cast by people aged 55 or over.
“Making sure that older people are treated with dignity and respect when they are receiving care must be a priority for the next Welsh Assembly Government.”
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For all media enquiries, please contact Iwan Rhys Roberts, Communications Officer – Age Cymru, on 029 2043 1562, 07739 894 923, iwan.roberts@agecymru.org.uk
NOTES TO EDITORS
Age Cymru has produced a special 2011 National Assembly for Wales election section on its website - www.agecymru.org.uk/election2011
It contains the film ‘Opportunities – the age manifesto for the National Assembly’, a report - also called ‘Opportunities – the age manifesto for the National Assembly’ and a series of documents highlighting in detail the issues, including public toilets, that older voters told us were important to them.
Age Cymru:
• Age Cymru is the force combining Age Concern Cymru and Help the Aged in Wales.
• Age affects us all in different ways. We cannot promise good health, but we should be able to ensure good care for all of us. When we find loneliness, we will reach out. When age becomes a burden, we will lighten the load.
• Age Cymru will campaign. We will fundraise. We will research. We will make the powers that be listen.
• Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436.
• Company limited by guarantee and registered by in England and Wales 6837284.
• Registered office address: Tŷ John Pathy, 13/14 Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff, CF24 5PJ.
• Age Cymru works nationally and locally across Wales to improve life for all older people.
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