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Published on 24 March 2011 08:30 AM
The issues Wales’s over 50s will be voting on at the Assembly elections are being unveiled online today by Age Cymru.
The charity has produced a film containing a series of interviews with older voters about the subjects that will influence them at the ballot box on 5 May.
‘Opportunities – the age manifesto for the National Assembly’ features the six key challenges that older people want the next Welsh Assembly Government to tackle.
Older people 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.
Age Cymru’s Director of Influencing and Programme Development Victoria Lloyd says:
“The National Assembly for Wales elections in 2011 present an important opportunity for government to commit to improving the lives of older people.
“We need to create a Wales in which older people are valued, respected and cared for - one where they have equal access to services and are empowered to play a full and active part in society.
“Age Cymru has produced the film ‘Opportunities – the age manifesto for the National Assembly’ to give older people an opportunity to tell candidates in their own words, about the issues that will matter to them on polling day.”
Victoria Lloyd adds:
“Social care is just one of the subjects that older people told us was a concern.
“There is a pressing need for further reforms of social care funding to provide a system that is fair, easy to understand and that tackles age discrimination.
“This must include removing occupational pensions from means testing in the same way as the earnings of people in work.”
Victoria Lloyd concludes:
“It is essential that the Assembly recognises the challenges that older voters have thrown down and translate its strategies into action that will deliver lasting change for older people in Wales.”
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NOTES TO EDITORS
1. Age Cymru has produced a special 2011 National Assembly for Wales election section on its website - www.agecymru.org.uk/election2011
2. 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 older voters told us were important to them.
• 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: Ty John Pathy, 13/14 Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff, CF24 5PJ.• Age Cymru is working in partnership with local Age Concerns.
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