New report calls for early action to tackle challenges of an ageing society
The letter says: “One in three babies born today will reach 100 years old…To thrive in old age they will need a supportive childhood, a great education, a well-paid career, opportunities to contribute to their communities, secure savings, a healthy lifestyle throughout life, access to good support and social networks.”
The Chair of the Early Action Task Force, David Robinson, said: “Why wait for trouble when we could prevent it? Taking action in youth and middle age will yield a triple dividend – thriving old age in which we cost the state less and contribute more.
Recommendations in the report include abolishing age-related benefits which ‘reinforce stereotypes’ about ageing, tackling age-related discrimination and redesigning public space to better accommodate older people.