Community Developers
In Nova Scotia we have a wide range of rural and urban communities, each facing unique challenges and opportunities. At Aging Well Nova Scotia, we believe that a community development framework provides us with the best opportunity to help strengthen the community-based senior serving sector – organizations, clubs and groups, big and small, that support seniors to age well in their chosen communities.
Incorporating a number of key principles, we will work to create opportunities to learn from each other, build capacity, and promote improvement and growth that supports the well-being of Nova Scotia’s older adults.
These principles include:
- Social justice: A commitment to improving the lives of people who are marginalized, oppressed, or excluded. 
- Equity: Aiming to ensure that all people and communities have access to the resources they need to succeed. 
- Self-determination: People and communities have the right to make their own choices and decisions. 
- Empowerment: People are entitled to use their own assets, skills and means, to influence change. 
- Collective action: People's voices are strengthened when they come together in groups or organizations. 
- Working and learning together: Collaboration and sharing experiences is essential to good community activity. 
- Dignity within diversity: Practicing cultural humility, nonjudgmental listening, and accountability. 
- Inclusivity: Addressing the challenges, barriers and gaps oppressing community members. 


