Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectives

The South African Government published the Older Persons Act no. 13 of 2006. The objectives of the Act are inter alia to maintain and promote the status, well-being, safety and security of older persons, to maintain and protect their rights and to combat abuse of older persons. This act is indispens...

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Main Author: Petria M. Theron
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2014-11-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2636
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spelling doaj-5b2b167ee89d4a6e864870858c57fd822020-11-24T21:31:39ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502014-11-01702e1e910.4102/hts.v70i2.26362430Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectivesPetria M. Theron0School for Biblical Counselling and Church Ministry, Potchefstroom Campus, North-West UniversityThe South African Government published the Older Persons Act no. 13 of 2006. The objectives of the Act are inter alia to maintain and promote the status, well-being, safety and security of older persons, to maintain and protect their rights and to combat abuse of older persons. This act is indispensable, as the elderly (people of 65 and older) form a growing segment of the South African population (4.767% in 1996 − 5.019% in 2011). They are in many regards extremely vulnerable, as they often face negative views regarding older people, experience discrimination, abuse, neglect and exploitation. Many atrocities are committed against them and one hears horror stories of older people who are abused and/or neglected by their own children and/or other people. One could almost say that these people, during their so-called ‘golden years’, are treated like ‘human waste’. I will investigate this phenomenon and attempt to interpret it within the South African context. I will then identify certain biblical guidelines to orientate one’s attitude towards old age and the elderly. To conclude, I will propose strategies to prevent elder abuse and restore human dignity to them.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2636
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Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectives
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title Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectives
title_short Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectives
title_full Being treated like ‘waste’ during the ‘golden years’: Practical-theological perspectives
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description The South African Government published the Older Persons Act no. 13 of 2006. The objectives of the Act are inter alia to maintain and promote the status, well-being, safety and security of older persons, to maintain and protect their rights and to combat abuse of older persons. This act is indispensable, as the elderly (people of 65 and older) form a growing segment of the South African population (4.767% in 1996 − 5.019% in 2011). They are in many regards extremely vulnerable, as they often face negative views regarding older people, experience discrimination, abuse, neglect and exploitation. Many atrocities are committed against them and one hears horror stories of older people who are abused and/or neglected by their own children and/or other people. One could almost say that these people, during their so-called ‘golden years’, are treated like ‘human waste’. I will investigate this phenomenon and attempt to interpret it within the South African context. I will then identify certain biblical guidelines to orientate one’s attitude towards old age and the elderly. To conclude, I will propose strategies to prevent elder abuse and restore human dignity to them.
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