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Age and race: double discrimination
 — life in Britain today for ethnic minority elders
Corporate AuthorAge Concern England - ACE; Commission for Racial Equality - CRE
PublisherAge Concern England, London, 1995
Pagesvarious pagings (6 pamphlets + 4 looseleaf sheets)
SourceAge Concern England, Astral House, 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER.
KeywordsEthnic groups ; Services ; Housing [elderly] ; Health services ; Income [older people] ; Adult Education ; Recreation ; Racism.
AnnotationThe CRE and Age Concern England are working together on a strategy aimed at improving the quality of life of older ethnic minorities. This is being undertaken by: highlighting the rapidly growing number of older people from ethnic minority groups; raising issues affecting ethnic minority older people among service providers; influencing policy makers and planners, and encouraging working alliances between relevant local groups and the ethnic minority communities themselves. This pack comprises a declaration of action for interested organisations, lists of useful organisations and publications, and 6 pamphlets: overview of life for ethnic minority elders in Britain today; housing; health; income; social welfare; education and leisure.
Accession NumberCPA-961205211 P
ClassmarkTK: I: KE: L: JF: GP: H: TMG

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