
Centre for Ageing Better guidelines: Media guidelines for reporting on ageing and older age
In the UK, ageism is the most prevalent form of discrimination, with one in three people experiencing age-based prejudice or discrimination.

In the UK, ageism is the most prevalent form of discrimination, with one in three people experiencing age-based prejudice or discrimination.

Since the onset of coronavirus, the public sector, businesses, and entertainment providers have increasingly turned to digital technology. The role of the internet has therefore

All employers have a duty of care to protect their workers and will be legally liable for harassment in the workplace if they have not

‘The childcare system in England is not fit for purpose and is failing to meet the needs of parents, children and the economy.’ This is

The House of Commons Library has published an August 2018 briefing paper on social care, in relation to the forthcoming Green Paper on older people and

Of those surveyed, 20% of Gypsies and Travellers said that they would not see a doctor if they or a family member had one or more of the symptoms of dementia.
This is according to the July 2018 briefing (pdf) from the Friends, Families and Travellers on dementia in Gypsy and Traveller communities.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have produced a June 2018 resource to address prejudice-based bullying in schools and education authorities.

‘My vision is for a city where everyone can reach their full potential, and I am confident we can make real progress in the years ahead’.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has set out his vision for an inclusive London in his May 2018 strategy (pdf).

‘The proportion of children in relative low income is expected to increase to 37% in 2021/22 – the highest level for as long as we have

Those identifying as Black or Black British are 13% more likely than average to have accessed services in 2016/17. Those identifying as White British are 3% more likely than average to have accessed services.
This is according to an April 2018 research briefing published by the House of Commons on mental health in England (pdf).