Stories

Every day people are experiencing ageism. Our campaign supporters have shared their experiences to raise awareness of the impacts of ageism and the things we can all do to change the narrative.

The views and opinions expressed in these stories are those of the authors where directly quoted. They do not necessarily reflect the policy or positions of the Centre for Ageing Better.

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Anne's story

Anne was shocked when her boss told her in public that he felt that she was too old to do her current job.

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Rose-Marie's story

Rose-Marie feels that she was manoeuvred out of her workplace simply for being older.

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Penny’s story

Penny tells us about her experience of pursuing stand up comedy as an older woman and prejudice against age in the arts.

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Bill's story

Bill is highly experienced. However, he’s found that finding new roles has got harder and harder.

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Sabe's story

Sabe, a consultant specialising in international trade, shares how she feels other people's attitudes have changed towards her as she’s…

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John's story

John reflects on his positive experiences of having a supportive, flexible employer that take his physical needs into account.

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