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A leading charity has called on the NI Assembly to press ahead with a bill to make age discrimination illegal. | A leading charity has called on the NI Assembly to press ahead with a bill to make age discrimination illegal. |
New research for leading charity Help the Aged suggests that more than 250,000 older people in Northern Ireland think ageism should be banned. | |
The charity wants the assembly to put ageism on the same footing as racism and sexism. | The charity wants the assembly to put ageism on the same footing as racism and sexism. |
A spokesman said ageist attitudes were a "blight" affecting health care, insurance and how people are addressed. | A spokesman said ageist attitudes were a "blight" affecting health care, insurance and how people are addressed. |
About 50% of those interviewed felt they suffered discrimination from health professionals and care services. | About 50% of those interviewed felt they suffered discrimination from health professionals and care services. |
They said some doctors dismissed their symptoms as "just old age" and 54% felt there was little dignity for older people in hospitals or care homes. | They said some doctors dismissed their symptoms as "just old age" and 54% felt there was little dignity for older people in hospitals or care homes. |
We live in a society where racism and sexism are not tolerated, yet age prejudice is tolerated and even accepted Duane FarrellHelp the Aged | |
The survey, carried out by ICM, interviewed a random sample of 1,321 adults aged 60 and over across the UK. | |
Duane Farrell, head of policy, research and communications at Help the Aged Northern Ireland, said ageist attitudes were "a daily blight" on people's lives. | Duane Farrell, head of policy, research and communications at Help the Aged Northern Ireland, said ageist attitudes were "a daily blight" on people's lives. |
"We live in a society where racism and sexism are not tolerated, yet age prejudice is tolerated and even accepted," he said. | "We live in a society where racism and sexism are not tolerated, yet age prejudice is tolerated and even accepted," he said. |
"Unfair treatment wears people down. Ageist attitudes and practices are a daily blight on older people's lives, affecting the type of care they receive, the insurance options available to them and even the way they are spoken to." | "Unfair treatment wears people down. Ageist attitudes and practices are a daily blight on older people's lives, affecting the type of care they receive, the insurance options available to them and even the way they are spoken to." |
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