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Being poor, disabled or from a minority ethnic background significantly increases risk of ageism, new study finds

The Centre for Ageing Better’s new State of Ageing chapter on Society reveals that being poor or disabled can increase the chances of someone…

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Action Day 2024 - See and Be Seen was celebrated across the country

The first ever Age Without Limits Action Day on 20 March 2024 was marked by more than 60 brilliant events, right across the country.

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Our Chief Executive, Dr Carole Easton OBE, looks back on the many highlights from the campaign’s See and Be Seen themed Action Day

Our Chief Executive, Dr Carole Easton OBE, looks back on the many highlights from the campaign’s See and Be Seen themed Action Day.

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Negative stereotypes of older people key driver of widespread ageism

A new survey commissioned by the Age Without Limits campaign reveals majority of people aged 50 and above feel the media and advertising depict older…

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Accidental ageists: quarter of the population discriminate or stereotype by age without realising

More than a quarter of people hold stereotypical views and may even discriminate on the basis of age without even realising it, according to new data…

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New survey reveals half of people don’t believe they will look good when they are old

The new data also reveals that significant proportions of the population have concerns about their mobility, mental function, competency in their…

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