Voices on how ageism affects them – young and old. The World Health Organisation’s video hits home hard. #AWorld4AllAges
Aegism does not affect just the very elderly – it can start when young people enter the workplace and are discounted for their lack of experience; it can affect woman as they enter middle age; it can affect anyone and everyone, and we need to recognise it, call it out and work for change.
So how can YOU help tackle ageism ? Stimulating understanding through inter-generational conversations is one proven way to influence change.
Get involved. And share the opportunity of taking part in initiatives from LUMIN with others in your network.
Find out more about the WHO campaign here
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