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Our State of Ageing 2025 report is here

This year’s report paints a national picture of the older population and shows that, quite simply, where you are born in England determines how long you live and how well you age.

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Action today for all our tomorrows

The Centre for Ageing Better is tackling inequalities in ageing. We are working to make our workplaces, homes and communities inclusive of older people, as well as building an Age-friendly Movement so that society sees ageing in a more positive and realistic way.

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Our summary presents key data on our older population and shows that, quite simply, where you are born in England determines how long you live and how well you age.
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Older people’s health, employment and community connection have failed to recover since the pandemic, our new analysis reveals.
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People from minority ethnic communities are more likely to be living in poor-quality homes. We need to improve their access to support, writes Nazia Azad from the Centre for Ageing Better.
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The likelihood of being out of work due to ill-health is on the rise in the UK while falling elsewhere in Europe.
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People from minority ethnic communities are more likely to be living in poor-quality homes. We need to improve their access to support, writes Nazia Azad from the Centre for Ageing Better.
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Photos in the image library, which depict older people in non-stereotypical ways, are available to download for free.

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Upcoming and recent events

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We discussed whether the Budget really will deliver more employment for people in their 50s and 60s.
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What is an Age-friendly Community? Learn about the WHO Age-friendly Communities framework and what can be achieved through becoming one.
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This webinar explained how you can capture photos that show the diversity of older people in realistic and authentic ways.

Stories and Case Studies

Lara's story: Later life career change

Here, she discusses the barriers she faced in finding employment, and how menopause affected her experience in the workplace.

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Case study: Increasing Pension Credit uptake in Age-friendly Communities

A number of Age-friendly Communities, including Greater Manchester and London, have been running Pension Credit uptake campaigns, to help get more money into older people's pockets. Historically, there has been a high proportion of eligible non-claimants for Pension Credit so there's a significant opportunity to take action locally.

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Making friends, helping people

Jane Nelson, Chief Executive Officer and an organisational champion for diversity and inclusion, explains how this has helped it to reinforce its position as an age-friendly employer.

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Latest research from others

Thulin, E. and Vilhelmson B., Social Science and Medicine
This study examines the role of social participation in the health and well-being of older adults in Sweden.
Age UK
This briefing outlines the impact of the July 2024 changes to the Winter Fuel Payment (WFP).
Gough C. et al., BMC Geriatrics
This scoping review maps and compares evidence of rehabilitation, reablement, and restorative care approaches for older people.

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