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ILC-UK at the World Demographic Association 28 September 2006 |
17 May 2006 |
How can human rights contribute to developing policies to tackle health inequalities? 15 October 2007 |
A debate exploring how the ‘lifetime neighbourhoods’ agenda for well-being and the built environment should respond to the current economic turmoil, particularly that affecting the building industry. 01 April 2009 |
A public debate exploring the growing interest in the issue of intergenerational relations at the societal (non-family) level. 09 October 2008 |
To accommodate an ageing population people will need to work for longer but to what extent is this happening in reality and to what extent do barriers to working longer include poor health? 03 March 2010 |
"The State of Ageing in Europe" Report - jointly authored by ILC-UK and The Merck Institute 28 July 2006 |
Baroness Sally Greengross and Noreen Siba of the ILC-UK attended the annual meeting of the global alliance of International Longevity Centres. 15 October 2008 |
This event, which was made possible by Pfizer, brought together a number of stakeholders to discuss and explore how providers can strive to meet the housing, health and social care needs of older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people. 18 November 2008 |
Is there a problem and should Government respond? 22 May 2007 |
This debate explored the nature of demographic, economic, social and technological change over the next ten years. We will consider the impact of these changes on society and public policy. 28 April 2010 |
To accommodate an ageing population people will need to work for longer but to what extent is this happening in reality and to what extent do barriers to working longer include poor health? 17 February 2010 |

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