14 Application to the World Health Organisation (WHO) to Achieve Age Friendly Status PDF 716 KB
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The Executive Member for Adult Health and
Public Protection and Digital Inclusion and the Director of Public Health submitted
a report for the Executive’s consideration. The purpose of the report was to
seek approval for an application to the World Health Organisation (WHO) for
Middlesbrough Council to join the Global Network of Age Friendly Cities and
Communities to achieve Age Friendly Town Status.
The submitted report included:
·
information
on the Age-friendly Communities Framework developed by WHO (see paragraphs 2 to
5 of the submitted report)
·
an
overview of some of the current achievements of the Age Friendly Middlesbrough
Steering Group (see paragraphs 8 to 12); and
·
information
on becoming a member of the WHO Global Network global network of Age Friendly
Cities and Communities (GNAFCC) and the benefits for Middlesbrough (see paragraphs
13 to 17).
ORDERED
1. That an application be submitted to the WHO GNAFCC for
Middlesbrough Council to achieve age friendly status.
2. That a covering letter from the Mayor be included with the
application.
REASON
Cities
and communities could join the network with the commitment by the political
leadership to engage in the process and they were welcome to remain in the
network for as long as they stayed engaged and shared their experience with
fellow members.
An
eligible member of the WHO GNAFCC was required to be:
·
A directly elected or
mandated public governing body possessing within a given territory, as defined
by law, a set of competences to deliver public goods and services to citizens.
Given the diverse allocation of responsibility for health policy and community
planning among countries, membership was inclusive of sub-national
organisational levels from the provincial or state level, to villages and
townships with limited population numbers.
·
The authority and
capacity to convene mechanisms for inter-sectoral collaboration, conduct
baseline assessments and to develop, implement and monitor action plans aimed
at making the cities and communities under their sphere of influence more
age-friendly.