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Advancing the rights, needs and interests of people as they age

2020 hindsight Future focussed. Advancing the rights, needs and interests of people as they age. COTA Queensland. About COTA Queensland. COTA Queensland is a values-based community organisation committed to advancing the rights, needs and interests of people as they age in Queensland.

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Advancing the rights, needs and interests of people as they age

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  1. 2020 hindsight Future focussed Advancing the rights, needs and interests of people as they age COTA Queensland

  2. About COTA Queensland COTA Queensland is a values-based community organisation committed to advancing the rights, needs and interests of people as they age in Queensland. Established in 1957 as the Old Peoples Welfare Council Queensland we have plaid a key role in helping to establish significant organisations and events incl.: • Senior Citizens Clubs • Meals on Wheels • Volunteering Queensland • U3A • Seniors Week (originally Old People’s Week) COTA Queensland

  3. Our Objectives 1. To promote policies, practices and services that advance well-being and justice for older people and redress injustice and disadvantage 2. To promote the positive contribution of older people to their own well-being and a more caring and just community 3. To facilitate collaboration within and between older people’s organisations, aged service agencies, Government, the private sector and community groups in working towards well-being and social justice for older people COTA Queensland

  4. Our Objectives continued 4. To promote and engage in research of matters concerning older people 5. To advocate on behalf of the needs, rights and interests of older people, giving priority to those suffering injustice, discrimination, disadvantage or disability 6. To auspice and resource new organisations within aged sector at State/ Local level up to the point at which they are able to operate independently COTA Queensland

  5. Our Objectivescontinued • To provide direct to older people and their carers, services, facilities and programs which contribute to their well-being • To undertake, develop and promote services, facilities, programs, networks or organisations designed to advance COTA’s objectives • To contribute to positive community understanding of ageing and to enable all sectors of the community to plan for positive ageing through education, advice and activity programs COTA Queensland

  6. Our Objectivescontinued 10.To develop links with and assist other organisations working to achieve similar objectives to those of COTA 11.To participate as an active member of the COTA Federation COTA Queensland

  7. Our Mission • To influence decision makers to provide quality outcomes to enrich the lives of people as they age COTA Queensland

  8. Our Goal • To create a more just, fair and caring community. • A community where seniors can easily interact with people of their own and other generations. • A community where they are empowered and have access to appropriate support and care. COTA Queensland

  9. Our Values • Diversity and Human Rights • Respect for the individual • Learning and innovation • Collaboration • Being proactive and responsive COTA Queensland

  10. Hierarchy of Documents COTA Queensland

  11. Our Income & Expenditure 2011-12 INCOME EXPENDITURE COTA Queensland

  12. Our Organisational Membership COTA Queensland

  13. Our Individual Membership COTA Queensland

  14. Our stakeholders Organisational Stakeholders Policy and Program Stakeholders Consumer Stakeholders COTA Queensland Stakeholder Wheel

  15. Determinants of Active Ageing COTA Queensland

  16. Active Ageing Participation • Positive images of older persons • Accessible and useful information • Accessible public and private transportation • Inclusive opportunities for civic, cultural educational engagement Health • Accessible and appropriate health services • Activities, programs and information to promote health, social and spiritual well-being • Social support and outreach • Good air/ water quality Security and Independence • Appropriate, accessible, affordable housing • Hazard-free streets and buildings • Safe roadways and signage for drivers and pedestrians • Services to assist with household tasks and home maintenance • Support for caregivers • Accessible shops, banks and professional services • Safety from abuse and criminal victimisation • Information and training • Flexible work practices COTA Queensland

  17. Essential features of age-friendly cities • Outdoor spaces and buildings • Transportation • Housing • Social participation • Respect and social inclusion • Civic participation and employment • Communication and information • Community and health services COTA Queensland

  18. Proportion of population aged over 60 COTA Queensland

  19. Our Constituency COTA Queensland

  20. Our Constituency COTA Queensland

  21. Our Key Result Areas 2012-2014 • Quality Outcomes for People as they age • Community and Membership Connections • Research, Policy and Advocacy • Sustainable Organisation • Continuing to develop and enhance services that enrich the lives of people as they age • Enhancing existing networks and creating new networks to strengthen connections with all stakeholders • Continuing to advocate for the rights, needs and interests of people as they age • Access to governance and operational systems to be sustainable and financially independent COTA Queensland

  22. Our Board • Peter Howells (Chair) • Neale Condon (Deputy Chair) • Stephen Ring (Chair, Finance & Risk) • Margaret Sugden (Chair, Policy Committee) • Warren Males (Finance & Risk Committee) • Robyn Robinson (Finance & Risk Committee and Policy Committee) COTA Queensland

  23. Our Policy Committee • Margaret Sugden (Chair) • Don Bains • Kathy Beacham • Ann-Maree Byrne • Ian Reed • Robyn Robinson • Arthur Sinnatamby COTA Queensland

  24. Our Staff COTA Queensland

  25. Our website

  26. Highlights Quality Services Community & Member Connections C3 (Carers, COTA and QADA) Annual Symposia/ Forums, e.g. Our Place; Count us in! Community Engagement Framework NAIDOC Week Seniors Week contract 2013-2015 • Influence on Aged Care Reform (through COTA Australia) • Influence on HACC reform (through C3 and 018 Roundtable) • Safe & Confident Living • Beyond maturityblues • Medicines

  27. Highlights Research, Policy & Advocacy Sustainable Organisation Stronger more collaborative working relationship within the COTA Federation Purchasing Unit 12, level 1, 25 Mary Street Income stream from IMS (COTA Insurance) Bequests • Partnerships with QUT, et.al. • IFA Conference confirmed COTA’s direction (Active Ageing & Age-friendly) • Representation on Govt. Advisory Committees • Submissions, e.g. Older Drivers, State Budget, etc. • Seniors Roundtable

  28. Challenges Quality services Community & Member connections Changing demographic Declining membership Seniors organisations closing • Diversified constituency with different needs • Aged care reforms • HACC reform

  29. Challenges Research, Policy & Advocacy Sustainable Organisation Uncertain future of funded projects Income stream from IMS (COTA Insurance) • Potential change of Federal Government • Queensland economy

  30. Age-friendly Champions COTA Queensland

  31. COTAAUSTRALIA ACT NSW VIC TAS SA WA NT Qld Member COTAs COTA AUSTRALIA BOARD Directors – appointed by each COTA Board Independent Chair (appointed by Board) Directors – appointed by each COTA Board Audit & Risk Committee Governance Committee Chief Executive Ian Yates AM National Policy Manager Jo Root Director, Aged Care Reform Pat Sparrow National Programs Unit (see separate sheet) Corporate Services (purchased from COTA SA) Finance IT Admin Design

  32. THE FEDERATION The Federation ACT NSW VIC TAS SA WA NT Qld Aust Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive The Federation meets at least once annually face to face Comprises one representative and the Chief Executive from each COTA COTAs Board and Policy Councils inform Federation positions The Federation can instruct the Executive coordination group Executive Coordination Group (ECG) (see separate sheet)

  33. EXECUTIVE COORDINATION GROUP ACT NSW VIC TAS SA WA NT Qld Aust Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive Chief Executive The Executive Coordination Group (ECG) Comprises CE from each COTA Meets monthly by teleconference and twice a year face to face Chaired on six monthly rotating basis Can be instructed by the Federation

  34. NATIONAL POLICY COUNCIL COTA Australia ACT NSW VIC TAS SA WA NT Qld Policy Council Policy Council Policy Council Policy Council Policy Council Policy Council Policy Council Policy Council National Policy Council Comprises one representative from each Policy Council plus one supporting staff member from each COTA Chair is appointed by the COTA Australia Board Meetings held twice annually face to face in Canberra

  35. INSURANCE AND MEMBERSHIP SERVICES (IMS) ACT SA NT Qld Owners IMS Insurance Portfolio Management WA VIC NSW TAS

  36. COTA MEMBERSHIP SERVICES (CMS) SA Ownership CMS Membership Management Contract ACT WA SA VIC NSW NT TAS Qld

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