Toronto Senior's Strategy Workshops: March 17 to April 4

The next Toronto Seniors’ Strategy will build on the successes of the first two Toronto Seniors’ Strategies by continuing to develop and adapt programs, policies and strategic initiatives delivered by the City of Toronto to better support seniors and older adults. In March, the City will be hosting an online survey and community workshops on the strategy. 

To enhance the City's understanding of the experiences and priorities of seniors and older adults in Toronto, it recently launched an online survey which can be accessed at toronto.ca/SeniorsStrategy. It will take 10-15 minutes to complete and is available in English, French Greek, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, and Traditional Chinese.

In-person community workshops will be held across the city. They are open to seniors and older adults who live in Toronto. Registration is not required. The dates and locations are:

Please help the City promote the survey and community workshops to your community! Translated survey posters will be available in languages that correspond to the survey. Please email [email protected] to request copies.

If you have any questions about the Toronto Senior's Strategy, the survey or future consultation, please contact [email protected].

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