Ageing in an Inclusive Society - Promoting the Social Inclusion of Older People
Publisher:
Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First MinisterDate published:
2 March, 2005Region:
Northern Ireland Publication type:
policyFollowing consultation the Older People strategy document, 'Ageing in an Inclusive Society' was launched in March 2005 and sets out the approach to be taken by Government to promote and support the inclusion of older people in Northern Ireland. An action plan for the financial year 2005/06 has been established and will be actioned during the course of the year.
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