Ageism, age discrimination and social exclusion

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In this learning object you are asked to consider issues which are central to understanding the experience of ageing and older age in contemporary society. Ageism, age discrimination and social exclusion diminish the quality of life which older people may enjoy. They also threaten their mental health. In spite of their negative effect on the daily lives of older people, however, ageism and age discrimination are often unrecognised, ignored, or even compounded in health and social care settings. And social exclusion has only recently been officially acknowledged as affecting older people as well as children and families. As you work through this learning object you will be able to read the views of older people talking about their experience of age discrimination. We hope that by the time you complete this learning object you will be sensitised to ageism and its impact on those older people you encounter in your life. Please note that this object also contains a self-assessment section where you can test how far you have assimilated the key messages from this learning object.

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Social Care Institute for Excellence SCIEgavin.nettleton@scie.org.uk
Alison MilneA.J.Milne@kent.ac.uk
Jo WarnerJ.Warner@kent.ac.uk
Brian Gearingbrian.gearing@tiscali.co.uk
Added15 Feb 2011 14:50
RegionUK
KeywordsUKOER, SWAPBox, ageism, age discrimination, ageing, older people, mental health, e-learning, social exclusion
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LicenseCreative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0

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