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Full of life

People are living longer. By 2020, half the population of the UK will be aged 50 and over. The Government wants to ensure that we adapt successfully to the fundamental long term changes that this will bring to the nature of society .

The Government and other supporting groups, under the “Full of Life” banner, have made UK Older People’s Day the focus of a wide programme of activity, celebrating later life.

UK Older People’s Day

UK Older People’s Day is on 1 October. The aims of the day are:

The theme for events for Older People’s Day in 2009 was bringing generations together. It recognised that intergenerational working is one way to start to tackle stereotypes, create a positive view of later life and promote mutual understanding between generations, and delivers a number of key benefits:

Many of the events that took place for Older People’s Day 2009 built on this theme, for example having skill swaps where the younger generation taught the older people how to get the most from new technology and the older generation taught the younger ones skills such as knitting and baking. Overall around 100,000 people took part in hundreds of local events to mark the day across the country, ranging from theatre projects to tea dances, fitness and healthy eating classes to fun days.

The "Age, Snapped" photographic exhibition was run in conjunction with the London College of Communication, for the second time in 2009. It showcased photographs taken by secondary school children of the inspirational people in their lives, and images from key stakeholders that sought to challenge stereotypes or showed pioneering projects that encourage neighbours of different generations to interact and form new bonds.

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