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Older Aussies speak out against ageist stereotypes

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Older Australians Push Back Against Ageist Stereotypes
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NEW research has revealed the many ageist assumptions that frustrate and offend older Australians.

The research by National Seniors Australia (NSA) showed more than 2000 people aged 50 and over took part in the study, sharing their thoughts on stereotypes about their bodies, brains, lifestyles and values.

From being labelled frail or incapable, to being seen as out-of-touch or unwilling to adapt, participants pushed back against narrow and contradictory views of ageing.

Many found fault with both negative and overly positive assumptions. Some disliked being seen as bad with technology, or stuck in the past.

Others were equally irritated by expectations that all older people are healthy, tech-savvy and enthusiastic about change.

One respondent summed it up: “I feel that society is impatient with the slowness of older people.”

NSA Head of Research Diane Hosking said the findings highlighted the diversity of older Australians.

“The research shows how ridiculous it is to make assumptions about people based on age,” Dr Hosking said.

“Older people don’t stop being our diverse selves just because we age.”

Some comments spoke proudly of older Australians’ “lifelong history of protest” or ongoing passions like being “a punk rocker”.

Others pointed to their significant unpaid contributions to family, community and economy.

There was also frustration at assumptions about Baby Boomers, with some labelled as wealthy hoarders and others as a burden on public finances.

Several respondents shared their struggles with housing, rising costs and a lack of superannuation due to workplace and gender inequalities earlier in life.

Dr Hosking urged society to recognise the individuality of older people and to ensure supports were available when needed.

“Part of respecting older Australians is adapting to their evolving needs,” she said.

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