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New survey reveals critical need to combat ageism in Canada
A new study commissioned by the Canadian Coalition Against Ageism (CCAA), which in...
A new study commissioned by the Canadian Coalition Against Ageism (CCAA), which includes Réseau FADOQ, exposes a critical need to combat ageism in Canada and improve understanding among Canadians about the threat it poses to our health, economy, and social fabric.
The survey of 1000 Canadian adults over 25, conducted by Ipsos, reveals that:
The World Health Organization defines ageism as stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination based on age – manifesting itself in everyday interactions, biased policies and systems, and ‘self-ageism’ (internalized negativity about one’s own aging). Widespread ageist attitudes harm health, stifle potential, and erode the dignity of seniors in our communities.
The CCAA, with the International Longevity Centre-Canada and other partners, hosted a Canadian Institutes of Health Research-sponsored Ageism Forum in June 2024 in Ottawa, presenting actionable solutions to this pervasive issue.
Together, we can create a society where everyone lives with dignity, respect, and opportunity. Visit the Canadian Coalition Against Ageism website to learn more.