The approach which the island will be employing to create a supportive environment for its aging population will come under the microscope, when the Towards 2050, Securing My Future, Protecting My Legacy conference is held on Saturday, April 6, at Hilton Barbados, Needham’s Point, St. Michael.
In recognition that Barbadians aged 40 to 59 will form the older demographic in the future, the Barbados Association of Retired Persons (BARP), in collaboration with the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, has stressed the need for a comprehensive approach.
Such an approach includes social inclusion, protection policies, healthcare enhancements, and community engagement.
In 2021, BARP adjusted the entry age from 50 to 40 in anticipation of the future senior population in 2050. The upcoming conference is therefore aimed at preparing BARP members for this demographic shift and is open to individuals aged 40 to 59.
Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Kirk Humphrey, will deliver the feature address at 9:00 a.m.
Registration is online at info@barpbb.com, and it closes at midnight tomorrow, Wednesday, April 3. There is no registration fee, however, space is limited.
For further information, interested persons may call BARP at 538-2277, or email communications@barpbb.org.