
Age, Sex and You: a new website talking about sexual changes for older adults
One of the #AgeingEqual campaign bloggers came back to us recently with a practical tool for people aged 60 and older wondering about the potential sexual changes that come with
Ageism and deafness: a Danish good practice example
Many old deaf people live alone and isolated. The communication between old deaf people and their families is often characterized by being very unequal because of the low sign language90% of all blind and partially sighted Europeans are over 60
Nearly 90% of all blind and partially sighted Europeans are over the age of 60. This is why the European Union of the Blind provides a resource section on older
Older Belgians with care needs go vote – by themselves!
On October 14, 2018 Belgians were called to the polls for local elections. All Belgians? In practice, older people with care needs are too often given doctor’s notes and proxy
Preventing elder abuse: educational resources from collaborative projects
Ageism is increasingly recognised as a root cause for elder abuse. Because of this ageist lens, older people are seen as different, without the same rights as the rest of
Telefono Anziani Maltrattati: an Italian helpline for victims of elder abuse
When speaking of dependent older people, isolation and – most of all – poor quality care services are fertile ground on which abuse and crime can flourish. Telefono Anziani Maltrattati
Respect Seniors
Basée à Namur, dans le sud de la Belgique, Respect Seniors est la dénomination courante de l’Agence wallonne de lutte contre la maltraitance des aînés. Cette permanence téléphonique est accessible à
El Multicanal SerCuidadorA: un servicio online para ofrecer información, apoyo y asesoramiento
El Multicanal SerCuidadorA es un proyecto dirigido a apoyar a las personas cuidadoras no profesionales, que desarrolla Cruz Roja Española en colaboración con el Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar
The World Health Organisation global campaign to combat ageism
Today, for the first time in history, most people can expect to live into their sixties and beyond. By 2050 the world’s population aged 60 years and older is expected