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How Age Concern Cymru should ‘regard different things differently’ in developing and implementing its equality agenda. Julie Maldoom. Age Discrimination. UN principles of ageing What is ageism? Age discrimination Direct Indirect Social model of age discrimination Attitudinal barriers
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How Age Concern Cymru should ‘regard different things differently’ in developing and implementing its equality agenda Julie Maldoom
Age Discrimination • UN principles of ageing • What is ageism? • Age discrimination • Direct • Indirect • Social model of age discrimination • Attitudinal barriers • Environmental barriers • Systematic/Institutional barriers
Barriers • Attitudinal • Direct discrimination • Indirect discrimination • Environmental • Direct discrimination • Indirect discrimination • Systematic/Institutional • Direct discrimination • Indirect discrimination
Attitudinal Barriers What are they? How do we break them down? • Current social images of older people: • The Deficit Model • The Heroic Model • The Real Deal
Environmental Barriers What are they? How do we break them down? • Housing • Homelessness • Transport • Local Area
Systematic/Institutional Barriers What are they? How do we break them down? • Employment • The Age Discrimination Legislation • Other issues • Lifelong Learning • Healthcare • Life/health insurance • Health care priorities • Preventative health • Pensions
Diversity What barriers do diverse groups face?How do we tackle them? • Race/cultural diversity • LGBT • Disabled people • Gender • Carers
Conclusion • Age discrimination is multi-faceted • Needs a multi-faceted equalities approach • Research • Campaigning • Innovation • Positive action • Developing resources • Awareness training • Awareness raising
Finally • An end to age discrimination? • Introduction of Single Equalities Bill • Commissioner for Older People in Wales • Through partnership working, in participation of older people “Nothing about us without us, Nothing about me without me.”