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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, 1999
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.
AnnotationThis new edition has been published to coincide with the International Year of Older Persons 1999 and the Debate of the Age. The CRE and Age Concern England are continuing their work 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. As with the 1996 edition, 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. The pamphlets have been expanded and updated to reflect changes since the previous edition. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-990323204 P
ClassmarkTK: I: KE: L: JF: GP: H: TMG

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