Some Highlights From The History of the Council On The Ageing Western
Australia:
1959 | Old People’s Welfare Council of Western Australia established following 1958 creation of a national body largely based on an English model. |
1961 | The 'Golden Age Visiting Service' - for lonely elderly, using volunteer visitors. |
1961 | The first 'Old People's Week' (forerunner of 'Seniors' Week'). |
1962 | Created and circulated a “Schedule of ‘C’ Class Hospitals” (nursing homes) for doctors and family members. |
1966 | Held convention in Perth Town Hall and argued for government sponsored home aid service for the aged. Also for lifting or abolition of retirement age. |
1967 | Established a committee on 'Accommodation for the Frail Elderly'. |
| Encouraged establishment of Senior Citizens' Centres at, for example, Bunbury and Waroona. | |
| Established library specifically for literature on aged. | |
1968 | Old People’s Welfare Council of Western Australia became Western Australian Council on the Ageing. |
1971 | *Established a 'Pre-retirement Council' (forerunner of the WA Retirement Education Service). |
1974 | *Established the "Residential Aged Care Association" which became Aged Care Western Australia Incorporated (now Aged & Community Services Western Australia Inc) |
| Production of “Directory of Services for Older People”. | |
1977 | Established three Carers' Support Groups in Perth (Selby, Cannington and Fremantle). |
1978-79 | In conjunction with the Uniting Church, established Trinity School for Seniors. |
1982 | Initiated and sponsored 6NR's Aged Concern Radio programme. |
1984 | Successfully involved Government in the resumption of an annual "Seniors' Week". |
1985 | Brought "University of the Third Age" concept to WA and assisted (1986) the setting up of U3A (UWA). |
1986 | Published the report "Concerns and Issues Related to WA Retirement Villages and the Need for Legislation" from which the Retirement Villages Act (1992) originated. |
1987 | Initiated monthly (metropolitan) Seniors' Forums. |
1988 | Created “Community Based Home Care Services Group” later incorporated as “WA Network of Community Based Home Care Services” |
1989 | Initiated, sponsored and then separately incorporated the Older Persons Rights Service. |
1991 | Initiated the steering committee charged with establishing WA Retirement Complexes Residents' Association Incorporated. |
| Initiated, sponsored and then separately incorporated the WA Carers' Network. | |
1992 | In conjunction with the Advisory Council to the Minister for Seniors, held public consultations as a contribution to the State Strategy on Ageing. |
| Extensive consultations conducted with Aboriginal and ethnic elders in North West and Metropolitan regions. | |
| Initiated, sponsored (for separate incorporation) the Intergenerational Activity Network of WA. Later to become the Intergenerational Advisory Network. | |
1993 | Published a resource kit for ethnic seniors “Options and Services for Ethnic Seniors”. |
| Formally inaugurated the COTA Mandurah (Peel Region) Branch. | |
| Convened (at Karratha) the first meeting of the Pilbara Seniors Council Steering Committee. | |
1994 | With WA Council of Social Services, facilitated the establishment of a sector network, 'Community Organisations for Older People' (CO-OP). |
| Sponsored the COTA(WA) 'Senior's Education Association' | |
| Established the School Volunteer Program with a Grant from the Gordon Reid Foundation for Youth and the Lotteries Commission. | |
1995 | Awarded Certificate of Merit by the Australian Violence Prevention Awards for COTA’s Elder Abuse Prevention Program. |
1996 | Launch of the COTA Seniors Technology Centre with funds provided by Lotteries Commission for purchase of the necessary equipment and a seeding grant from Office of Seniors Interests. |
1997 | Award of Contract to run Seniors Week in 1997 and 1998 |
| Established Interim Steering Committee for Coalition ’99 International Year of Older Persons. | |
| Launch of Elder Protection Protocol for Government Agencies. | |
1998 | Awarded Lotteries Grant for Phase I Expansion of Offices. |
| Awarded Grant for the Elder Protection Pilot Project. | |
| Launch of COTA(WA) Website. | |
1999 | Awarded Contract to Run Seniors Week 1999. |
| Launch of the 1999/2001 Strategic Plan for COTA(WA). | |
2000 | Launch of COTA(WA) www Policy Bulletin Board |
| Presentation at the 2000 Fulbright Symposium on the digital divide | |
2001 | The Seniors Technology Centre became a Registered Training Organisation with 10 nationally accredited computer courses. |
| Policies identified in pre budget submission incorporated into Government Policy | |
| Awarded Lotteries Grant for Phase II Expansion of offices | |
2002 | Completed Office refurbishment and expansion |
| Organised over 500 volunteers for the 6th Global Conference on Ageing | |
2003 | Received funding to provide Computer Training Courses for Seniors with Disabilities |
2004 | Received funding for the Living Longer Living Stronger Programme |
| Received Project funding for First Click, Disabilities courses and Digital Divide courses. | |
| Funded 86 Community groups for BankWest Seniors Week via Lotterywest and OSIV grants | |
2005 | Chose to remain independent legal entity and withdrew from Merger with COTAs in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. |
| Received funding for the first Stay On Your Feet Week Community Grants | |
| Secured significant funding to expand Living Longer Living Stronger | |
| Entered into research partnership with Curtin University for the Behind Closed Doors project. | |
| Joined the COTA Over 50s Alliance | |
| Formed sister relationship with Singaporean Action Group of Elders | |
2006 | Participated in International Federation on Ageing Conference in Copenhagen |
| Began partnership with beyondblue to deliver Beyond Maturity Blues | |
| Succeeded in the We Can’t Wait campaign to establish a state funded continence product support program | |
2007 | Moved to new premises in West Perth |
| Received Health Department 3 year contract to extend Living Longer Living Stronger 2007 to 2010 |