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A country for all ages
 — ending age apartheid in Brexit Britain
Corporate AuthorUnited for All Ages
PublisherUnited for All Ages, Happisburgh, Norfolk, January 2017
Pages21 pp
Sourcehttp://unitedforallages.com/wp-content/uploads/201...
KeywordsAge groups [elderly] ; Young people ; Social interaction ; Living with others ; Development projects ; Projects.
AnnotationIn the UK, society is plagued by 'age apartheid': much of what we do is segregated by age, particularly for the youngest and oldest generations. This paper explores how different generations can come together and unite. United for All Ages asked twenty organisations for ideas and practical solutions that promote social integration for all ages. It examines the following related issues: age segregation of different generations and the multiple impacts of a lack of mixing between age groups; perceptions held by both younger and older generations of unfairness in their relative treatment; and bottom-up solutions that could help create multigenerational communities and a country for all ages. An appendix lists the twenty radical ways to promote intergenerational equity put forward in 'Fairness for all ages' (United for All Ages, August 2016). (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-180119001 B
ClassmarkBB: SB: TMA: KA: IGD: 3E

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