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  • Our Word Elder Abuse Image pack digital resources are free to use on your own website or social media channels in accordance with Crown Copyright.

    ZIP, 13991 KB • Published June 2021
  • Measuring Elder Abuse in New Zealand: Findings from the New Zealand Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NZLSA)

    PDF, 506 KB • Published June 2015
  • This a standard form for a personal care and welfare EPA.

    DOCX, 109 KB • Published July 2021
  • This a standard form for a personal care and welfare EPA.

    PDF, 403 KB • Published July 2021
  • This a standard form for a property EPA.

    DOCX, 146 KB • Published July 2021
  • This a standard form for a property EPA.

    PDF, 572 KB • Published July 2021
  • The Essential Digital Skills/Literacy Evaluation Framework has been designed to help evaluate the effectiveness and quality of digital literacy training programmes for seniors.

    PDF, 150 KB • Published January 2021
  • Essential Digital Skills Evaluation Framework for Seniors

    PDF, 135 KB • Published December 2021
  • You can use the pre-training self-assessment to help participants identify the digital skills they want to learn and post-training self-assessment to see if participants have learned and can use their new skills, as well as to gain feedback about their experience of the training and the trainers or facilitators.

    PDF, 143 KB • Published
  • Between 2018 and 2023, the Fund has provided 65 small grants (between $5,000 and $15,000) to local councils, community groups, and non-profit organisations. These grants have enabled a wide range of initiatives, including intergenerational dance programmes, sewing workshops, dementia-friendly services, and maraebased events promoting health and education. The evaluation—led by Professor Stephen Neville (University of the Sunshine Coast), Dr Jo Conaglen (AUT), and Dr Jeffrey Adams (Eastern Institute of Technology)—concluded that the Fund “is performing excellently, with a strong positive impact.” It highlighted how dedicated community leaders and volunteers are the driving force behind the Fund’s success.

    PDF, 2718 KB • Published July 2025

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