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Why get involved?

The training is unique in that it has been tailor-made for staff working with older people in care settings. Workshops aim to enable participants to facilitate creative activity with the older people in their care. So far the training has involved drama, visual arts and dance.

Age & Opportunity developed the programme and delivers courses using highly trained facilitators, including Elly McCrea and Gerda Teljeur.

  • Elly McCrea, originally from the Netherlands, has been involved in training care-workers in the use of creative drama with their clients for over 20 years;
  • Gerda Teljeur is an award winning visual artist, with 35 years practical experience as an art facilitator working in very different environments, including third-level institutes, schools, community and special needs groups.

OCS Consulting evaluated the programme in 2004 and in its report stated: "In the case of many of the care centres involved, there has been a reasonably visible and positive impact at the resident level... The project appears to have been most successful in developing and enhancing the participating staff members' own awareness of the residents' needs and their empathy for the feelings, concerns and interests of residents in creative and artistic activities... The project.... has had a positive impact on the lives of residents.... The most powerful endorsement tended to come from some of the non-participating staff members, who accepted that in the past they may have been sceptical of the project and its worth."
 

What's New

Make Home Work campaign logoHome is a special place for most of us. Older & Bolder’s campaign MAKE HOME WORK highlights the obstacles faced by people – older people,  people with chronic illnesses, people with disabilities  - who want to live well at home and who need support to do so. 

Find out more about Make Home Work

Minister Michael Ring and Mary Harkin of Go for LifeMinister Ring announces recipients of Go for Life National Grant Scheme, funded by the Irish Sports Council for Age & Opportunity's Go for Life programme. A total of 906 older groups nationwide will share a sports allocation of €300,000.

Read the full story about the Go for Life Grants announcement

Get Ireland Active Website logoThe HSE, the Irish Sports Council and the Department of Health, with the help of organisations like Go for Life, has just launched the Get Ireland Active website. Use the interactive map on the site to find out where Go for Life sessions are happening across the country. C'mon, let's get Ireland active!

Find out more in our news.

Minister Ring speaking at the Go for Life ten year celebrationOver 1,000 older volunteers from across Ireland joined Minister Michael Ring TD in the Helix in Dublin to celebrate Go for Life's ten years as a national programme.

Read more about Go for Life's big day.

 

EngAGE TV logo

EngAGE TV comes to DCTV (Dublin Community Television).

 

Watch an episode here

 

'Well into Older Age - Age & Opportunity and the Evidence' isCover of Well into Older Age report a report from the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, NUI Galway, examining what research says about the value of promoting participation of older people.

Read the Well into Older Age press release

Download a PDF of Well into Older Age

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