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National Training Workshop on Tracking Progress to Improve Health Care for Older Persons


Jakarta, Indonesia, 22-24 August 2005


TENTATIVE PROGRAMME



MONDAY, 22 AUGUST 2005   DAY ONE
  1. Opening of the Meeting
(Master of Ceremony)
 
0900-1015 hours
  • Statement on behalf of Ms. Thelma Kay
    Director, Emerging Social Issues Division, UNESCAP
  • Statement by Dr. Susilo Wibowo,
    Chair-person of the meeting
  • Statement by H.E. H. Bachtiar Chamsyah SE
    Minister of Social Affairs
    Chairman National Commission of Older Persons
  • Statement by HE Prof. Dr. Alwi Shihab
    Coordinating Minister of People’s Welfare
  • Keynote address by H.E. Dr. Siti Fadilah Supari
    Minister of Health
    on “Ageing and Development: The strategic role of older persons in Indonesia in the Global era”
  Prayer  
1015-1030 hours Coffee break (and photo)  
1030-1200 hours 2. Session one: Empowerment, Health, Social Needs and Enabling Environment
Moderated by: Prof. Tri Budi W. Rahardjo (University of Indonesia)
 
 
  • Women Empowerment
    H.E. Ir. Djoko Kirmanto Dipl, Minister of Public Works
  • Social programmes
    Dr. Pudji Hastuti, Director General, Ministry of Social Affairs
  • Gender equality and empowerment for women
    Dr. Asviretty Nurgusany Yerly Asir, MPH, Assistant Deputy for Older women and disabled women protection
 
1200-1330 hours Lunch  
1330-1530 hours 3. Session two: Ageing & Development: Demography, Family and Community Support
Moderated by: Dr. Ratnasari Azahari (BKKBN)
 
 
  • Review of the progress made since the Second World Assembly on Ageing
  • Demographic dynamics and population ageing in Asia (zipped 3835 KB)
    Mr. Bhakta Gubhaju, Population Affairs Officer, ESCAP
  • Demography of Older Persons in Indonesia
    Dr. Omas Bulan Samosir, University of Indonesia
  • Community based best practices
    Case studies from:
    Jakarta, by Ms. Eva Sabdono, YEL/HelpAge Indonesia
    Surabaya, Prof. Daldiri Mangundiwiryo, ABIYOSO/National Commission for Older Persons
    Jogjakarta, Mrs. Utaryo (DNIKS)
 
1530-1600 hours Coffee break  
1600-1800 hours 4. Session three: Integration of Ageing Issues into Policy
Moderated by: Dr. Nugroho Abikusno (InResAge/IEN)
 
 
  • Long-term care and health finance in Indonesia
    Dr. Sonja Roesma, Pelita Usila
  • Shanghai Implementation Strategy (zipped 2077 KB)
    Osama Rajkhan, Social Affairs Officer, PSIS, ESID, ESCAP
  • Ageing and Functional Health of the Rural and Urban Aged: Issues & A Functional Test Protocol
    Dr. Muneer Alam, Associate Professor, Population Research Centre, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi University Enclave, India
 
     
TUESDAY, 23 AUGUST 2005   DAY TWO
0800-0930 hours 5. Session one: Macao 2004 Guidelines for the Review and Appraisal of the Shanghai Plan of Action on Ageing
Facilitated by: Osama Rajkhan and InResAge/IEN
 
0930-1000 hours Coffee break  
1000-1200 hours 6. Session two: Group Work: Using the SIS guidelines to formulate strategies, plans, programmes, and activities to implement the key actions contained within the framework of SIS  
 
  • Working Group 1: Health promotion and well-being throughout life
  • Working Group 2: Social service and community support
  • Working Group 3: Work and the ageing labour force
  • Working Group 4: Active participation in society and development
 
1200-1330 hours Lunch
1330-1500 hours Group Presentations and discussion  
1500-1800 hours Field visit to an elderly day care centre
Tegal Alur Senior Citizen Activity Centre
 
0800-1000 hours 7. Session one: Thematic discussion
Moderated by: Dr. Nugroho Abikusno, InResAge
 
 
  1. Older Persons’ Empowerment
  2. Health and Social Needs
  3. Older Persons’ Enabling Environment
 
1000-1030 hours Coffee break  
1030-1200 hours Continue  
1200-1330 hours Lunch  
     
WEDNESDAY, 23 AUGUEST 2005   DAY THREE
1330-1600 hours 8. Session two: Plenary: Group presentations
Moderated by: Dr. Nugroho Abikusno, InResAge
 
1600-1700 hours Adoption of the proposed country indicators and recommendations (zipped 689 KB)
Osama Rajkhan, Social Affairs Officer, PSIS, ESID, ESCAP

 

 
1700-1800 hours 9. Session three: Executive Summary and Recommendations
Moderated by: Dr. Susilo Wibowo
Secretary: Dr. Nugroho Abikusno
 
     
  CLOSING CEREMONY  
     

 


 

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