
Dublin City Age Friendly Strategy
Dublin City Council, in collaboration with the Dublin City Age Friendly Alliance and the City’s Older Peoples Council’s is carrying out a survey to consult and hear the views of older people (55 years and over) living in Dublin City.
The information gathered will help identify key priorities for the City to ensure that infrastructure, services and activities continue to be developed to assist in meeting the needs of the City’s citizens as we grow older.
Overview of Survey
Participation in this Survey is voluntary and should take no more than 20 minutes to complete. The information gathered will be used for the purpose of developing a new age friendly strategy for Dublin City. The information provided will hopefully assist in the understanding of what are the key themes and actions considered important by the citizens of the City.
The information gathered in this survey will be done so in accordance with the policies of Dublin City Council and within the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements.
Questions relating to the World Health Organisation’s 8 Key themes are all optional - if you don't want to answer a question and would like to go to the next question or next section - please feel free to do so.
Phases
Age Friendly Strategy Public Consultation Survey
Introduction
Dublin City Council, in collaboration with the Dublin City Age Friendly Alliance and the City’s Older Peoples Council’s and based on the World Health Organisation's 8 key themes is carrying out a survey to consult and hear the views of older people (55 years and over) living in Dublin City. The information gathered will help identify key priorities for the City to ensure that infrastructure, services and activities continue to be developed to assist in meeting the needs of the City’s citizens as we grow older.
Overview of Survey
Participation in this Survey is voluntary and should take no more than 20 minutes to complete. The information gathered will be used for the purpose of developing a new age friendly strategy for Dublin City. The information provided will hopefully assist in the understanding of what are the key themes and actions considered important by the citizens of the City.
The information gathered in this survey will be done so in accordance with the policies of Dublin City Council and within the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements. No personably identifiable information will be sought.
Please take a few minutes to complete the following survey (which will be open for submissions until Friday, 26th September).
Questions relating to the World Health Organisations 8 Key themes are all optional - if you don't want to answer a question and would like to go to the next question or next section - please feel free to do so.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. We greatly appreciate your input.
