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The Implementation of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing
Directives in Australia



Paper presented at the 11th International Federation on Ageing (IFA) conference,
Prague, Czech Republic, 28 May - 1 June 2012


Authors: Ewa Banasik; Irene Tempone; Karen Farquharson
Swinburne University of Technology, Faculty of Business and Enterprise


Correspondence: Ewa Banasik, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne,
Australia, PO Box 218 Hawthorn , Victoria 3122, Australia. Telephone +61 3 9214 8534,
Email: ebanasik@swin.edu.au




Introduction


In 2002, in order to put forth strategies enhancing the lives of older people around the
world, the United Nations (UN) developed the “Madrid International Plan of Action on
Ageing (MIPAA)”. The UN called on all its state members to incorporate population
ageing issues into their national development frameworks. It was envisaged that the
policy and the program design would be guided by the UN Principles for Older Persons:
independence, participation, care, self-fulfilment, and dignity (Sidorenko, 2007; MIPAA,
2002).


One decade has passed since the UN members voted to adopt the MIPAA, and it is
therefore timely to ascertain the extent to which its directives have been implemented in
Australia. Budget allocations within the policy framework developed in the “National
Strategy for an Ageing Australia – An Older Australia, Challenges and Opportunities for
All (National Strategy) were evaluated as a means of determining whether the rights of
older persons as espoused by the United Nations “Principles for Older Persons” and by
the MIPAA have been embraced by governments in Australia. The Australian
Government has developed the National Strategy to provide a strategic response to
issues pertain the ageing population and to provide a framework underpinning the


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Government‟s leadership role in encouraging the development of appropriate economic
and social policies (Howard, 2001 in Anderson, 2001, p.5).




Methods


Government budgets are an important indicator of governments‟ priorities in shaping
public policies. In the context of the rights of older persons, governments have legislative
powers to protect older persons against breaches of their rights as well as political
powers and financial capacity to enact policies that support their rights.


This study examined the content of the Federal Government, Victorian State
Government and two Victorian local governments‟ budgets. These three levels of
government constitute the system of governance in Australia. The study analysed the
budgets over an 11 year period, beginning from 2001/02, the year in which the MIPAA
was adopted and the National Strategy was introduced, and looked at government
spending that benefited older people directly and indirectly from initiatives benefiting the
whole community.




Results


Eight policy areas, identified in the National Strategy, were dedicated to “health
promotion and well-being throughout life”. The Commonwealth Government provided
supports that directly benefit older people for five of these policy areas. However, none
of these policy areas was continuously supported throughout the entire analysed period.
With the exception of one initiative funded by the Victorian State Government in
2001/02, 2002/03 and 2003/04, other government bodies did not provide funding to meet
the specific needs of older people. However, all three levels of government were more
supportive of these policy areas through funding initiatives benefiting the broader
community. Out of the eight policy areas identified in the National Strategy, the
Commonwealth Government provided support for six, the Victorian State Government
for three and one was supported by the Whitehorse City Council.



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The following graph illustrates the trends of expense measures allocations over the
analysed period by the Commonwealth Government.

                                                                                                                   Economic Support for
                                                                                                                   Healthy Living
                 900
                                                                                                                   Community Support for
                 800                                                                                               Healthy Ageing

                 700                                                                                               Raising Awareness of
                                                                                                                   Health Promoting
                 600                                                                                               Behaviours
                                                                                                                   Ageing Research
   Millions A$




                 500

                 400                                                                                               Innovations in the Care
                                                                                                                   Delivery of Older
                 300                                                                                               People
                                                                                                                   Disease Prevention
                 200
                                                                                                                   Development of Health
                 100                                                                                               Strategies Inclusive of
                                                                                                                   Older People
                  0                                                                                                Medical Advances in
                       D    I   D   I   D    I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I     the Care of Older
                       2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
                                                                                                                   People


Figure 1: Budgetary Allocations of funding by the Commonwealth Government
Source: Authors own calculations based on the Commonwealth Government’s budgets expense
measures allocations by functions



Until the year 2009/10, the Commonwealth Government steadily increased its budgetary
expense measures allocations, particularly for initiatives benefiting the broader
community. However, the level of funding decreased in the last two years of the period
and funding of initiatives tailored to the specific needs of older people were not
supported in expense measures allocations for 2011/12 fiscal year.



In the year 2009/10, the Commonwealth Government discontinued funding of a number
of components of the Australian Better Health Initiative. These components related to
promoting                  healthy          lifestyles,      supporting          risk    modification,           encouraging        active
self-management of chronic disease. The Commonwealth Government also reduced
grants for physical activity projects in the community programs and the Primary Care
Incentive Fund. It was anticipated that the discontinuation of these programs would
generate budget savings totalling $122 million AUD. The government noted that similar
programs are funded through other initiatives.



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Noteworthy initiatives funded by the Commonwealth Government which were directly
benefiting older people were the prevention in falls of older people, Visudyne Therapy,
bowel screening scheme for 50, 55 and 65 year olds and the voluntary annual health
assessments for older people in order to identify and prevent ill-health. The
Commonwealth Government also provided funding for initiatives benefiting the broader
community. Providing one-off grants to encourage participation in a physical activity,
various types of cancer awareness campaigns and screening programs, Hepatitis C
education and prevention and the National Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy are just a
few examples of the Commonwealth involvement in this policy area.



The Commonwealth Government placed significantly more emphasis on preventive
health through its new collaborative arrangements with the State governments.
However, this initiative is not specifically aimed at elderly Australians, but at improving
the healthy lifestyle of the broader community. The following graph depicts the trends in
budgetary allocations by the Victorian State Governments, the government body mainly
responsible for the provision of funding for health and health related services in Victoria.


                                                                                                              Economic Support for
                                                                                                              Healthy Living
              400
                                                                                                              Community Support for
                                                                                                              Healthy Ageing
              350
                                                                                                              Raising Aw areness of
              300                                                                                             Health Promoting
                                                                                                              Behaviours
              250                                                                                             Ageing Research
 Millions $




              200
                                                                                                              Innovations in the Care
                                                                                                              Delivery of Older People
              150

                                                                                                              Disease Prevention
              100

              50                                                                                              Development of Health
                                                                                                              Strategies Inclusive of
               0                                                                                              Older People
                    D    I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I   D   I    Medical Advances in the
                                                                                                              Care of Older People
                    2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12




Figure 2: Budgetary Allocations of funding by the Victorian State Government

Source: Authors own calculations based on the Victorian State Government’s budgets allocation
by functions



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The Victorian State Government allocated funding for one initiative, positive ageing, but
only in the first three years of the analysed period. This initiative was designed to
promote health and wellbeing for older Victorians through various social activities and
through the provision of information about the benefits of healthy lifestyle. The Victorian
State Government supported initiatives benefitting the broader community throughout
the analysed period, and despite reducing its funding towards the end of the period, in
the year 2011/12, the level of funding was significantly above of that in 2001/02.


The Victorian State Government allocated funding for a range of health promotion
programs including a provision of community information about healthy behaviours and
programs designed to encourage all Victorians to minimise the harmful effects of illicit
and licit drugs.



Discussion and conclusion


The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that measures to assist older people
remain healthy and active is a necessity, not a luxury (WHO, 2002). The results of this
study revealed that while Australian governments were supportive of policy areas related
to health promotion and well-being, these initiatives were mainly directed to benefit the
broader community. Research suggests that older people in Australia still face obstacles
and difficulties that discourage healthy lifestyles. The design of shopping centres, nature
strips, footpaths and planning of housing estates are not specifically tailored to the
needs of older people. Inadequacy of services (particularly in rural areas), the high cost
of some of these services, lack of transport (public and private) and safety were also
considered as potential impediments precluding older people from participating in
physical and social activities that encourage better health and wellbeing (National
Ageing Research Institute, 2004; Naughtin, 2008; Stanley et al., 2010).


There is a sufficient body of evidence indicating that a healthy lifestyle and the
prevention of the onset of illness can significantly offset the negative effects of ageing on
a society (MIPAA, 2002; WHO, 2002; OECD, 2009). To succeed in preparing the
Australian society for the challenges resulting from a fast ageing population, more




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proactive actions in these policy areas with emphasis on the needs of older people, will
be needed from the governments at all levels.



References:

The Hon Howard, J. PM, 2001, Prime Ministerial Statement, in The Hon Andrews, K.
MP, 2001, National Strategy for an Ageing Australia An Older Australia, Challenges and
Opportunities for all, Commonwealth of Australia, available at: http://www.longevity-
international.com/assets/National%20Strategy%20for%20an%20Ageing%20Australia.pd
f, accessed 24 May 2012.

National Ageing Research Institute, 2004, Achieving Health Promotion Behaviour
Change Among Older Victorians, Final Report of the National Ageing Research Institute
for the Victorian Department of Human Services, available at:
www.mednwh.unimelb.edu.au/research/pdf_docs/PCP_Literature_Review_Final.pdf,
accessed 18 May 2012.

Naughtin, G., 2008, Social inclusion and older people, paper presented at the
Brotherhood of St Laurence’s Social Inclusion Down Under Symposium, the University of
Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 26 June 2008, available at:
http://www.bsl.org.au/pdfs/Naughtin_symposium_paper_26Jun08.pdf, accessed 24 May 2012.


Oxley, H., 2009, Policies for Healthy Ageing: An Overview, Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD) Health Working Papers no.42, available at:
http://www.oecd.org/officialdocuments/displaydocumentpdf?cote=DELSA/HEA/WD/HWP
%282009%291&doclanguage=en, accessed 24 May 2012.


Sidorenko, A., 2007, „World Policies on Aging and the United Nations‟ in M.
Robinson, W. Novelli, C. Pearson & L. Norris (Eds.), 2007, Global Health and Global
Aging, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco.

Stanley,M. & Moyle,W. & Ballantyne, A. & Corlis, M. & Oxlade D, Stoll, M. & Young, B.
& Zubrinich S & N., Gracia, 2010, Alone in a crowd: Supporting older Australians
managing loneliness, project prepared for the Australian Research Council (ARC),
available at:
http://w3.unisa.edu.au/hls/our_research/grants_and_publications/documents/aic/executi
ve_summary.pdf, accessed 24 May 2012.

Prime Minister‟s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council (PMSEI), 2004, Promoting
Healthy Ageing, paper prepared by an independent working group of PMSEIC, accessed
24 May 2012, available at:
http://www.innovation.gov.au/Science/PMSEIC/Documents/PromotingHealthyAgeing.pdf

United Nations, 2002, Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing (MIPAA), Second
World Assembly, Madrid, Spain, available at:

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http://social.un.org/index/Portals/0/ageing/documents/Fulltext-E.pdf, accessed 24 May
2012.

World Health Organisation (WHO), 2002, Active Ageing: A Policy Framework, available
at: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2002/WHO_NMH_NPH_02.8.pdf, accessed 24 May 2012.




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  • 1. The Implementation of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing Directives in Australia Paper presented at the 11th International Federation on Ageing (IFA) conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 28 May - 1 June 2012 Authors: Ewa Banasik; Irene Tempone; Karen Farquharson Swinburne University of Technology, Faculty of Business and Enterprise Correspondence: Ewa Banasik, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, PO Box 218 Hawthorn , Victoria 3122, Australia. Telephone +61 3 9214 8534, Email: ebanasik@swin.edu.au Introduction In 2002, in order to put forth strategies enhancing the lives of older people around the world, the United Nations (UN) developed the “Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing (MIPAA)”. The UN called on all its state members to incorporate population ageing issues into their national development frameworks. It was envisaged that the policy and the program design would be guided by the UN Principles for Older Persons: independence, participation, care, self-fulfilment, and dignity (Sidorenko, 2007; MIPAA, 2002). One decade has passed since the UN members voted to adopt the MIPAA, and it is therefore timely to ascertain the extent to which its directives have been implemented in Australia. Budget allocations within the policy framework developed in the “National Strategy for an Ageing Australia – An Older Australia, Challenges and Opportunities for All (National Strategy) were evaluated as a means of determining whether the rights of older persons as espoused by the United Nations “Principles for Older Persons” and by the MIPAA have been embraced by governments in Australia. The Australian Government has developed the National Strategy to provide a strategic response to issues pertain the ageing population and to provide a framework underpinning the 1
  • 2. Government‟s leadership role in encouraging the development of appropriate economic and social policies (Howard, 2001 in Anderson, 2001, p.5). Methods Government budgets are an important indicator of governments‟ priorities in shaping public policies. In the context of the rights of older persons, governments have legislative powers to protect older persons against breaches of their rights as well as political powers and financial capacity to enact policies that support their rights. This study examined the content of the Federal Government, Victorian State Government and two Victorian local governments‟ budgets. These three levels of government constitute the system of governance in Australia. The study analysed the budgets over an 11 year period, beginning from 2001/02, the year in which the MIPAA was adopted and the National Strategy was introduced, and looked at government spending that benefited older people directly and indirectly from initiatives benefiting the whole community. Results Eight policy areas, identified in the National Strategy, were dedicated to “health promotion and well-being throughout life”. The Commonwealth Government provided supports that directly benefit older people for five of these policy areas. However, none of these policy areas was continuously supported throughout the entire analysed period. With the exception of one initiative funded by the Victorian State Government in 2001/02, 2002/03 and 2003/04, other government bodies did not provide funding to meet the specific needs of older people. However, all three levels of government were more supportive of these policy areas through funding initiatives benefiting the broader community. Out of the eight policy areas identified in the National Strategy, the Commonwealth Government provided support for six, the Victorian State Government for three and one was supported by the Whitehorse City Council. 2
  • 3. The following graph illustrates the trends of expense measures allocations over the analysed period by the Commonwealth Government. Economic Support for Healthy Living 900 Community Support for 800 Healthy Ageing 700 Raising Awareness of Health Promoting 600 Behaviours Ageing Research Millions A$ 500 400 Innovations in the Care Delivery of Older 300 People Disease Prevention 200 Development of Health 100 Strategies Inclusive of Older People 0 Medical Advances in D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I the Care of Older 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 People Figure 1: Budgetary Allocations of funding by the Commonwealth Government Source: Authors own calculations based on the Commonwealth Government’s budgets expense measures allocations by functions Until the year 2009/10, the Commonwealth Government steadily increased its budgetary expense measures allocations, particularly for initiatives benefiting the broader community. However, the level of funding decreased in the last two years of the period and funding of initiatives tailored to the specific needs of older people were not supported in expense measures allocations for 2011/12 fiscal year. In the year 2009/10, the Commonwealth Government discontinued funding of a number of components of the Australian Better Health Initiative. These components related to promoting healthy lifestyles, supporting risk modification, encouraging active self-management of chronic disease. The Commonwealth Government also reduced grants for physical activity projects in the community programs and the Primary Care Incentive Fund. It was anticipated that the discontinuation of these programs would generate budget savings totalling $122 million AUD. The government noted that similar programs are funded through other initiatives. 3
  • 4. Noteworthy initiatives funded by the Commonwealth Government which were directly benefiting older people were the prevention in falls of older people, Visudyne Therapy, bowel screening scheme for 50, 55 and 65 year olds and the voluntary annual health assessments for older people in order to identify and prevent ill-health. The Commonwealth Government also provided funding for initiatives benefiting the broader community. Providing one-off grants to encourage participation in a physical activity, various types of cancer awareness campaigns and screening programs, Hepatitis C education and prevention and the National Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy are just a few examples of the Commonwealth involvement in this policy area. The Commonwealth Government placed significantly more emphasis on preventive health through its new collaborative arrangements with the State governments. However, this initiative is not specifically aimed at elderly Australians, but at improving the healthy lifestyle of the broader community. The following graph depicts the trends in budgetary allocations by the Victorian State Governments, the government body mainly responsible for the provision of funding for health and health related services in Victoria. Economic Support for Healthy Living 400 Community Support for Healthy Ageing 350 Raising Aw areness of 300 Health Promoting Behaviours 250 Ageing Research Millions $ 200 Innovations in the Care Delivery of Older People 150 Disease Prevention 100 50 Development of Health Strategies Inclusive of 0 Older People D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I Medical Advances in the Care of Older People 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 Figure 2: Budgetary Allocations of funding by the Victorian State Government Source: Authors own calculations based on the Victorian State Government’s budgets allocation by functions 4
  • 5. The Victorian State Government allocated funding for one initiative, positive ageing, but only in the first three years of the analysed period. This initiative was designed to promote health and wellbeing for older Victorians through various social activities and through the provision of information about the benefits of healthy lifestyle. The Victorian State Government supported initiatives benefitting the broader community throughout the analysed period, and despite reducing its funding towards the end of the period, in the year 2011/12, the level of funding was significantly above of that in 2001/02. The Victorian State Government allocated funding for a range of health promotion programs including a provision of community information about healthy behaviours and programs designed to encourage all Victorians to minimise the harmful effects of illicit and licit drugs. Discussion and conclusion The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that measures to assist older people remain healthy and active is a necessity, not a luxury (WHO, 2002). The results of this study revealed that while Australian governments were supportive of policy areas related to health promotion and well-being, these initiatives were mainly directed to benefit the broader community. Research suggests that older people in Australia still face obstacles and difficulties that discourage healthy lifestyles. The design of shopping centres, nature strips, footpaths and planning of housing estates are not specifically tailored to the needs of older people. Inadequacy of services (particularly in rural areas), the high cost of some of these services, lack of transport (public and private) and safety were also considered as potential impediments precluding older people from participating in physical and social activities that encourage better health and wellbeing (National Ageing Research Institute, 2004; Naughtin, 2008; Stanley et al., 2010). There is a sufficient body of evidence indicating that a healthy lifestyle and the prevention of the onset of illness can significantly offset the negative effects of ageing on a society (MIPAA, 2002; WHO, 2002; OECD, 2009). To succeed in preparing the Australian society for the challenges resulting from a fast ageing population, more 5
  • 6. proactive actions in these policy areas with emphasis on the needs of older people, will be needed from the governments at all levels. References: The Hon Howard, J. PM, 2001, Prime Ministerial Statement, in The Hon Andrews, K. MP, 2001, National Strategy for an Ageing Australia An Older Australia, Challenges and Opportunities for all, Commonwealth of Australia, available at: http://www.longevity- international.com/assets/National%20Strategy%20for%20an%20Ageing%20Australia.pd f, accessed 24 May 2012. National Ageing Research Institute, 2004, Achieving Health Promotion Behaviour Change Among Older Victorians, Final Report of the National Ageing Research Institute for the Victorian Department of Human Services, available at: www.mednwh.unimelb.edu.au/research/pdf_docs/PCP_Literature_Review_Final.pdf, accessed 18 May 2012. Naughtin, G., 2008, Social inclusion and older people, paper presented at the Brotherhood of St Laurence’s Social Inclusion Down Under Symposium, the University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 26 June 2008, available at: http://www.bsl.org.au/pdfs/Naughtin_symposium_paper_26Jun08.pdf, accessed 24 May 2012. Oxley, H., 2009, Policies for Healthy Ageing: An Overview, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Health Working Papers no.42, available at: http://www.oecd.org/officialdocuments/displaydocumentpdf?cote=DELSA/HEA/WD/HWP %282009%291&doclanguage=en, accessed 24 May 2012. Sidorenko, A., 2007, „World Policies on Aging and the United Nations‟ in M. Robinson, W. Novelli, C. Pearson & L. Norris (Eds.), 2007, Global Health and Global Aging, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco. Stanley,M. & Moyle,W. & Ballantyne, A. & Corlis, M. & Oxlade D, Stoll, M. & Young, B. & Zubrinich S & N., Gracia, 2010, Alone in a crowd: Supporting older Australians managing loneliness, project prepared for the Australian Research Council (ARC), available at: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/hls/our_research/grants_and_publications/documents/aic/executi ve_summary.pdf, accessed 24 May 2012. Prime Minister‟s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council (PMSEI), 2004, Promoting Healthy Ageing, paper prepared by an independent working group of PMSEIC, accessed 24 May 2012, available at: http://www.innovation.gov.au/Science/PMSEIC/Documents/PromotingHealthyAgeing.pdf United Nations, 2002, Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing (MIPAA), Second World Assembly, Madrid, Spain, available at: 6
  • 7. http://social.un.org/index/Portals/0/ageing/documents/Fulltext-E.pdf, accessed 24 May 2012. World Health Organisation (WHO), 2002, Active Ageing: A Policy Framework, available at: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2002/WHO_NMH_NPH_02.8.pdf, accessed 24 May 2012. 7