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Claim that older people's views ignored

Posted: 27 May 2004 | Subscribe Online


The needs, interests and opinions of older people on the physical and social regeneration of cities are being ignored, professor of social gerontology at Keele University Chris Phillipson warned last week.

He said older people were a "lost generation" in the urban regeneration debate, and that the fact they were being ignored by policy makers was a "pernicious form of ageism".

"Is the urban regeneration of our cities good for older people? If you look at many of the reports coming out on the issue, older people are barely mentioned,"he said.
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"If you ask older people about their communities they are often very committed to them but don't like lots of things about them. We need to use older people's knowledge because they have lived there for many years."

Phillipson has produced research for the Economic and Social Research Council showing that 60 per cent of older people living in parts of London, Liverpool and Manchester feel isolated in their communities. 

- Research from www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/gop/Go_Findings_19.pdf


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