Connection and support for older LGBTIQA+ Victorians

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The state government has announced $4.5 million in funding for Switchboard to deliver the Pride in Ageing program with the aim to help older LGBTIQA+ Victorians feel connected, safe and proud to live as their authentic selves.

Switchboard will lead the design of Pride in Ageing with other organisations invited to register their interest to co-design the program in partnership, while individuals are invited to register to volunteer or support the project in other ways.

Pride in Ageing will be run at a variety of locations across the state, and include local and regional partnerships with councils, libraries, community organisations and health and aged care services.

The program will develop new approaches to community engagement and how to best maintain connection for older LGBTIQA+ people.

The state government reports that ageing LGBTIQA+ people are more likely to face stigma and isolation as well as a lack of recognition . They can be reluctant to engage with support services because of negative experiences or due to a lack of accessible, inclusive services. They are also seven times more likely to live alone than non-LGBTIQA+ community members.

Equality Minister Harriet Shing said the Pride in Ageing program is an important part of making sure everyone feels included, safe and connected as they age.

“Older LGBTIQA+ people face unique challenges in accessing community support and connection, and feeling safe being their authentic selves,” she said.

To register your interest, go to switchboard.org.au/prideinageing.