Population ageing is a key development issue worldwide, and governments around the world are working to address the changing needs that accompany this demographic shift (Vos, Ocampo & Cortez, 2008). In New Zealand, the Government and the Wellington City Council have developed the Positive Ageing Strategy (2001) and the Positive Ageing Policy (2012) respectively in response to population ageing. Both the Strategy and the Policy pay particular attention to the importance of the continued social inclusion of older people in their communities. One of the ways that this inclusion is encouraged is through older people’s participation in voluntary activities. This research explores the lived experiences of older people who volunteer in the Wellin...
The most common comment made by volunteer-involving organisations in both 2015 and 2016 State of Vo...
The demographics and implications of the growth of the world's population of older people have been ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
Population ageing is a key development issue worldwide, and governments around the world are working...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteering, h...
This study investigates an under-researched area of older people’s activities: the characteristics o...
The contribution of volunteers to society and economy is substantial. The participation in voluntary...
The New Zealand population, like many other Western countries, is currently experiencing an ageing p...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
The proportion of older adults (60+ years) globally, is predicted to more than double between 2017 ...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteer-ing, ...
[[abstract]]The waves of aging population has been coped for decades in the advanced countries. The ...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
The most common comment made by volunteer-involving organisations in both 2015 and 2016 State of Vo...
The demographics and implications of the growth of the world's population of older people have been ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
Population ageing is a key development issue worldwide, and governments around the world are working...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteering, h...
This study investigates an under-researched area of older people’s activities: the characteristics o...
The contribution of volunteers to society and economy is substantial. The participation in voluntary...
The New Zealand population, like many other Western countries, is currently experiencing an ageing p...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
The proportion of older adults (60+ years) globally, is predicted to more than double between 2017 ...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteer-ing, ...
[[abstract]]The waves of aging population has been coped for decades in the advanced countries. The ...
Formal volunteering is an important economic and social activity. In many countries, prevalence of v...
The most common comment made by volunteer-involving organisations in both 2015 and 2016 State of Vo...
The demographics and implications of the growth of the world's population of older people have been ...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....