Hon. Karl Samuda, OJ, CD, MP |
The theme “Recovering with Resilience” speaks to the character of our nation’s older persons in the fight to adjust to and recover from the health, socio-economic and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the global health crisis has been significant for the older adult population, and it continues to affect their health and wellness, safety, income and food security and their social engagement and participation.
Regrettably, we continue to experience the passing of seniors from COVID 19 complications. I share the grief and empathize with those currently ailing. As Minister with responsibility for seniors, I join with the health team and all well-thinking Jamaicans to encourage older persons to observe the infection prevention protocols: wear your masks, sanitize or wash your hands, avoid crowds, stay 6 feet away from others and get vaccinated.
I am committed to improving the well-being of our seniors. The Revised National Policy for Senior Citizens has been approved by Cabinet and will shortly be tabled in Parliament. The Ministry continues to provide services for the elderly including the Social Pension for persons 75 and older, PATH, NIS pensions, various social assistance grants and emergency relief and special accommodations during the pandemic. The National Council for Senior Citizens continues to engage and advocate for healthy, active and productive ageing for seniors. The seniors’ toll free line (888) SENIORS remains operational during business hours as a point of contact for them.
This Senior Citizens Week, I encourage all Jamaicans to be more respectful of the rights of older persons. I denounce and condemn violence in all forms but especially against senior citizens and encourage greater support, care, inclusion and protection. I commend all Jamaicans including our church and corporate partners who contribute to an enabling and supportive environment for seniors.
We join the United Nations to promote Digital Equity for all ages, bringing awareness of the importance of digital inclusion of seniors while tackling stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination associated with digitalization.
Ageing is not just about seniors, it is a process that spans all generations. Let us show appreciation for our older citizens who have and continue to contribute to national development. To all Jamaicans, 60 years and older
HAPPY SENIOR CITIZENS’ WEEK!
Happy Senior citizens week to myself and the rest of Senior Citizens
ReplyDeleteWhat a gwaan Fada nuff Respek to all seniors ,mothers and fathers.Bless up mi bredda ,more strength and prosperity to Keep on doing what you doing Mass Vernon and other seniors.
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