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Bakewell to champion the elderly | Bakewell to champion the elderly |
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Broadcaster and writer Dame Joan Bakewell has been appointed a champion of the elderly by the government. | Broadcaster and writer Dame Joan Bakewell has been appointed a champion of the elderly by the government. |
Minister for Women Harriet Harman said the 75-year-old had agreed to be a Voice of Older People. | Minister for Women Harriet Harman said the 75-year-old had agreed to be a Voice of Older People. |
Dame Joan, dubbed "the thinking man's crumpet" by comedian Frank Muir, will act as an "independent and informed advocate" on older people's issues. | Dame Joan, dubbed "the thinking man's crumpet" by comedian Frank Muir, will act as an "independent and informed advocate" on older people's issues. |
Welcoming the opportunity, she said: "We are increasing in numbers and need to be heard." | Welcoming the opportunity, she said: "We are increasing in numbers and need to be heard." |
Her role will include raising the profile of age equality issues and encouraging public debate around age discrimination laws. | Her role will include raising the profile of age equality issues and encouraging public debate around age discrimination laws. |
The journalist, who rose to prominence in the 1960s through BBC Two's Late Night Line-Up, will be invited to give her views on key policy developments and to speak at government events. | The journalist, who rose to prominence in the 1960s through BBC Two's Late Night Line-Up, will be invited to give her views on key policy developments and to speak at government events. |
Elderly rights | Elderly rights |
Dame Joan said she looked forward to "being one of many voices making it widely known what it means to be old". | Dame Joan said she looked forward to "being one of many voices making it widely known what it means to be old". |
Joan is a champion in the fight against discrimination against older people and a role model for active and positive senior citizens Harriet Harman | Joan is a champion in the fight against discrimination against older people and a role model for active and positive senior citizens Harriet Harman |
She said: "With more and more of us expecting to live longer, there are issues that concern every individual: how will I provide for myself; how shall I afford such necessities as heating, lighting and insurance; what will my pension rights be; how much help can I expect from the state? | She said: "With more and more of us expecting to live longer, there are issues that concern every individual: how will I provide for myself; how shall I afford such necessities as heating, lighting and insurance; what will my pension rights be; how much help can I expect from the state? |
"We all - not just the over 50s - need to confront such concerns now so that we move to a reassuring future where people can look forward to enjoying their old age in peace." | "We all - not just the over 50s - need to confront such concerns now so that we move to a reassuring future where people can look forward to enjoying their old age in peace." |
Dame Joan has presented a wide range of programmes, including Granada's consumer affairs show Reports Action and BBC's Heart of The Matter. | Dame Joan has presented a wide range of programmes, including Granada's consumer affairs show Reports Action and BBC's Heart of The Matter. |
Bakewell was one of the first women to break into TV journalism | Bakewell was one of the first women to break into TV journalism |
She regularly comments on age issues in her column in the Times and has written numerous books, including The View from Here: Life at Seventy. | She regularly comments on age issues in her column in the Times and has written numerous books, including The View from Here: Life at Seventy. |
In June, Ms Harman set out details of the Equality Bill, which will replace the 116 different pieces of equality legislation in force. | In June, Ms Harman set out details of the Equality Bill, which will replace the 116 different pieces of equality legislation in force. |
The new bill is aimed at tackling "harmful" age discrimination, such as access to insurance, and does not affect benefits for older people, such as free bus travel. | The new bill is aimed at tackling "harmful" age discrimination, such as access to insurance, and does not affect benefits for older people, such as free bus travel. |
Ms Harman said she was delighted with Dame Joan's appointment. | Ms Harman said she was delighted with Dame Joan's appointment. |
"Joan is a champion in the fight against discrimination against older people and a role model for active and positive senior citizens," she added. | "Joan is a champion in the fight against discrimination against older people and a role model for active and positive senior citizens," she added. |
Dame Joan's role will be unpaid although expenses will be covered. | Dame Joan's role will be unpaid although expenses will be covered. |
'Formidable skills' | 'Formidable skills' |
Pensions Minister Rosie Winterton said: "With one-in-four children born today likely to live beyond 100, the changing face of our country has far-reaching consequences for us all. | Pensions Minister Rosie Winterton said: "With one-in-four children born today likely to live beyond 100, the changing face of our country has far-reaching consequences for us all. |
Joan Bakewell offers a formidable set of skills, proven commitment and real passion Gordon Lishman, Age Concern | Joan Bakewell offers a formidable set of skills, proven commitment and real passion Gordon Lishman, Age Concern |
"As we celebrate the fact we are living longer, we also need to rise to the challenges of an ageing society and I am delighted Dame Joan will play an important role in this work." | "As we celebrate the fact we are living longer, we also need to rise to the challenges of an ageing society and I am delighted Dame Joan will play an important role in this work." |
Age Concern director general Gordon Lishman said the government had made an "excellent choice" in Dame Joan. | Age Concern director general Gordon Lishman said the government had made an "excellent choice" in Dame Joan. |
"With attitudes and institutions struggling to keep up with the implications of our ageing population, the creation of a Voice for Older people is very welcome," he said. | "With attitudes and institutions struggling to keep up with the implications of our ageing population, the creation of a Voice for Older people is very welcome," he said. |
"Joan Bakewell offers a formidable set of skills, proven commitment and real passion." | "Joan Bakewell offers a formidable set of skills, proven commitment and real passion." |
Paul Cann, director of policy at Help the Aged, said Dame Joan was "in touch with the issues of older people". | Paul Cann, director of policy at Help the Aged, said Dame Joan was "in touch with the issues of older people". |
"Joan Bakewell played a fundamental role in breaking down gender barriers in the past - we hope that in this new role, she can help break down the barriers to equality so many older people face," he said. | "Joan Bakewell played a fundamental role in breaking down gender barriers in the past - we hope that in this new role, she can help break down the barriers to equality so many older people face," he said. |
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