Ageism and age discrmination
Introduction
Ageism can change how we view others and ourselves, perpetuate intolerance between generations, devaluing what younger and older people can contribute. It can also negatively impact our health, longevity and well-being while also having far-reaching economic consequences.
In this course you’ll be learning what ageism is and why it matters, as well as what the law says on ageism and what you can do to identify and challenge ageism you may encounter across different parts of society.
While ageism affects everyone, this course will focus on ageism experienced by older people. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reported that half the world’s population is ageist against older people (2021).
This course was co-developed with the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales; you’ll find useful links to the Commissioner’s resources throughout the course. In the video below, Rhian Bowen-Davies, the current Older People's Commissioner for Wales, outlines what you can expect from this course.
Video 1 Welcome to the course
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