Curious-Creativity and Ageing: An Australian Conversation Crisscrossing Lifelong Learning

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Title: Curious-Creativity and Ageing: An Australian Conversation Crisscrossing Lifelong Learning
Language: English
Authors: Carol McDonough, Samantha Bews
Source: Australian Journal of Adult Learning. 2025 65(3):427-445.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 19
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Aging (Individuals), Creativity, Lifelong Learning, Creative Development, Human Services, Independent Living, Federal Legislation, Inclusion, Well Being, Art Therapy, Art Activities
Geographic Terms: Australia
ISSN: 1443-1394
Abstract: The focus of this paper is ageing creativity: in community participation settings, in the street and parks, in homes, in residential care, living into medical and allied health functional health maintenance and rehabilitation teaching. Creativity, inherited and absorbed from culture/s, emerges during babyhood for whole of life. We enquire about ageing creativity in Australia. When introduced to new potentials for becoming daily creators of their ageing-selves, can, do, creative pedagogies and potentials teach [ageing] learners how to learn from their unique creativity for enhancing their old-age life-stage? The Australian Census of Population shows people are living longer. Whilst some are in care, most are living at home, often, not always assisted by family. A personal illustration is of one assessed for regular services to help staying living independently at home longer. Recipients are given tailored assistance through the Support at Home Program, Australian Aged Care Act, 2024. As well as practical services, one is creative art and music therapy, another social support and cultural engagement. We suggest that for all ages, participation in creative opportunities enhances life and wellbeing, including ageing persons receiving assistance or fully independent.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1490146
Database: ERIC
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