Positive Ageing & Wellbeing Awards

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Formerly known as the Active Ageing & Wellbeing Awards, LGPro’s Positive Ageing & Wellbeing Awards have been rebadged to reflect Local Government’s refocus from service delivery to capacity building in promoting health and wellbeing as they strive for an age-friendly society.

These awards are open to individuals and teams working in Victorian Local Government that have made significant contributions to positive ageing and wellbeing. Councils are encouraged to nominate in one of the following two categories:

Programs or projects nominated for these awards must have been developed and implemented for an ageing population. They can include people with a disability or intergenerational based initiatives that demonstrate a positive outcome for people as they age.

Programs/ projects nominated should demonstrate enhanced mental health and wellbeing, improved social connection or increased physical activity.

The program or project can also be an initiative which has brought about a significant service improvement by using an innovative approach that has helped people in these groups to positively age and maintain their wellbeing.

The projects or programs are separately funded rather than resourced within Councils existing resource base.

Programs or projects nominated for these awards must have been developed and implemented for an ageing population. They can include people with a disability or intergenerational based initiatives that demonstrate a positive outcome for people as they age.

Programs/ projects nominated should demonstrate enhanced mental health and wellbeing, improved social connection or increased physical activity.

The program or project can also be an initiative which has brought about a significant service improvement by using an innovative approach that has helped people in these groups to positively age and maintain their wellbeing.

The projects or programs are separately funded rather than resourced within Councils existing resource base.


ABOUT THE AWARDS

This year’s awards are separated into categories: the grant-based category is open to initiatives that are externally funded while the non-grant-based category is open to initiatives that are resourced from a local government’s budget. The awards are not restricted to those working in aged and disability services but rather are open to anyone working towards improved health and wellbeing outcomes for people as they age.

All nominations must be for initiatives developed and implemented for an ageing population. This can include those for people with a disability or intergenerational initiatives that demonstrate a positive outcome for people as they age. They can also be those that have brought about a significant service improvement by using an innovative approach that has helped people in these groups to positively age and maintain their wellbeing. Nominated initiatives should demonstrate enhanced mental health and wellbeing, improved social connection, or increased physical activity for people as they age.

Initiatives nominated should be already implemented with defined outcomes. Defined outcomes are favoured by the judges and projects without measurable outcomes generally do not score well. If your project does not have defined outcomes, it may be too soon to nominate. In this instance, consider nomination in the following year’s Awards program.

Initiatives nominated should be already implemented with defined outcomes. Defined outcomes are favoured by the judges and projects without measurable outcomes generally do not score well. If your project does not have defined outcomes, it may be too soon to nominate. In this instance, consider nomination in the following year’s Awards program.

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PURPOSE OF THE AWARDS

AWARD CRITERIA

SUBMISSION ELIGIBILITY

FINALISTS AND WINNERS

KEY DATES

Entries OpenMonday 6 March 2023
Entries CloseMonday 14 August 2023

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