Connected communities challenge
A list of useful Queensland Government open datasets are tagged on data.qld.gov.au
- Queenslanders will live longer
- Social networks city vs. regional/remote areas
- Internationally loneliness is recognised as an emerging public health issue
- Local government areas with the highest proportion of people aged 65 years and older (Tablelands 20.6%, Hinchinbrook 23.5%, Flinders 20.4%, Bundaberg 21.6%, North Burnett 22%, South Burnett 20.4%, Frasier Coast 23.4%, Gympie 20.3%, Noosaville 21.7%, Southern Downs 21%)
What is your solution?
We suggest you consider using the following four Queensland Government open datasets on data.qld.gov.au
Locating open data
Queensland Government open data is accessible at data.qld.gov.au. Search for other government open data at data.gov.au and local government websites.
Below is a list of open datasets and resources you might like to use for this challenge.
Open datasets
- Business Discount Directory
- Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors — Queensland Government Investment Portal (QGIP)
- Your Life Your Choice
- Government concessions and rebates for seniors
- Apps and tools for people with disability in Queensland
- Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women — Queensland Government Investment Portal (QGIP)
- Preventive health telephone survey series– filter by age
- Mental Health Activity Data Collection (MHADC) – filter by ‘older person’ category
- Queensland Outcomes Collection (QOC)– filter by age
- BreastScreen Queensland participation from the BreastScreen Queensland Register
- Queensland public hospitals
- AIHW GEN Aged Care Data
Resources
- Queensland: an age-friendly community
- Staying connected in your community
- Seniors concession service
- Tech savvy seniors Queensland
- Seniors enquiry line
- Social connection leisure
- My home awards
- Queensland Housing Strategy
- Seniors – information support and services for older people
- Australia coalition to end loneliness
- This is why loneliness is bad for your health
- National Aging Research Institute
- Regional variation in social isolation amongst older Australians
- Social isolation and loneliness among older Australians
- A little help from my friends: getting good advice in the information age
- The health of Queenslanders 2016: report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland (PDF)
- Population growth highlights and trends, Queensland
- Queensland Government Statistician’s Office: Queensland seniors, 2013-14(PDF)
- Harmony in the Bush
- Combining child care and aged care benefits both ends of the age spectrum
- Residents at Brisbane aged care facility share playgroup with young children
- Combining day-care for children and elderly people benefits all generations
- Pet therapy
- Community garden
- Food street: feeding off the kerbside and creating close communities
- At this gym, boxers fight more than people, Rock Steady Boxing
- A wheelie good story
- Volunteers take aged care residents for bike rides
- Students bond with aged care residents by writing down their memoirs
- The aged care residents cooking for the homeless
- Silent discos helping seniors combat dementia
- Seniors enquiry line and time for grandparents program